RMFW6519–Segregation, USA. Young black boy drinking at a water fountain with a 'Colored' sign above it, Halifax, North Carolina, United States of America. Photo by John Vachon, 1938
RMCP4AHD–'Colored Waiting Room' sign. African Americans stand under a Jim Crow sign at the bus station in Durham, North Carolina. May
RF2WW1YGK–Jim Crow signs
RMHGYB5X–Sign above moving picture theater for African-Americans.
RF2K81497–Ed Westcott / Department of Energy Oak Ridge - Photograph labelled White and Colored privies X-10 plant - 1943
RF2WB94EE–Art showing whites only and a non-whites entrances to a building, illustrating apartheid, segregation Jim Crow laws as practiced in South Africa & USA
RF2K81489–Jack Delano - Segregation at the bus station in Durham, North Carolina, USA -1940.
RMPWCGDJ–Parchman Penal Farm. Male prisoners hoeing in a field. 1911
RF2HTET3M–Marion Post Wolcott - Segregated Cinema Entrance - 1939
RMKWD29T–Prison Work Crew in the American South, 1929-30, by Doris Ulmann. The chain gang of 9 workers is digging, as one guard with a rifle looks on (BSLOC 2017 20 73)
RF2K81483–Russell Lee - Drinking Fountain - Segregation - 1939
RM2J7MRHN–African American History Monument at the State House in Columbia South Carolina
RMR7YYD6–Martin Luther King, Jr., in Durham, North Carolina in 1958. (USA)
RM2E6BRC7–FILE: 29th Jan 2021. File photo dated February 24 2014 of actress Cicely Tyson attends a film screening of 'The Trip to Bountiful,' focusing on the final years of the Jim Crow South at the White House in Washington, DC, USA. Emmy- and Tony-winning actress Cicely Tyson, who distinguished herself in theater, film and television, died on Thursday afternoon. She was 96. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2M98BB7–Music cover, Down South Barn Dance, by W H Myddleton - Big Boot Dance, Cake Walk, Minstrels, Sand Dancers.
RM2AWR057–For the sunny South. An airship with a ‘Jim Crow‘ trailer
RMWB7M74–For the sunny South. An airship with a Jim Crow trailer Abstract/medium: 1 photomechanical print : halftone, color.
RMKK9824–Black and white portrait of Henry P Cheatham, a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1889-1893 from North Carolina, one of only five African-Americans elected to Congress from the South in the Jim Crow era of the last decade of the nineteenth century, 1902. From the New York Public Library.
RMM8CJ5R–For the sunny South. An airship with a 'Jim Crow' trailer LCCN2002720354
RMFW64F3–Segregation sign, USA.'Colored Waiting Room' sign at the bus station in Durham, North Carolina, USA. Photo by Jack Delano, 1940.
RMBTKJG1–Four African American youths in a Southern chain gang. Southern jails made money leasing convicts for forced labor in the Jim Crow South. Circa. 1900
RF2WW1YXM–Jim Crow signs
RMBTKJFX–Juvenile convicts at work in the fields in s Southern chain gang. Southern jails made money leasing convicts for forced labor in the Jim Crow South. Circa. 1903
RMHGYB7F–Jim Crow sign at a cafe in warehouse district.
RMBTKK5W–Sid Kelly of Jackson, Mississippi, nails up 'Closed-In despair-Civil Rights Bill unconstitutional' sign at Robert E. Lee Hotel,
RM2BWN8RC–A Confederate monument stood at the Intersection of Washington and Prince Streets in Alexandria from 1889 to 2020. The statue is titled 'Appomattox.'
RM2PD0879–Royal Academy of Arts, UK. 14 March 2023. Souls Grown Deep like the Rivers: Black Artists from the American South showcases unique African American artistic traditions and methods of visual storytelling. The creativity in this exhibition has brought about artworks whose subjects and materials often reverberate with the South’s painful history - enslavement, segregationist policies of the Jim Crow era, institutionalised racism as well as the Civil Rights Movement. Image: Jesse Aaron, Untitled, c. 1972. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2WJG3RE–Highway sign advertising Bronzville Inn, segregated roadside tourist cabins, South Carolina, 6/1939. (Photo by Marion Post Wolcott/U S Farm Security Administration/OWI)
RMCWC9TT–'Colored Waiting Room' sign. African Americans stand under a Jim Crow sign at the bus station in Durham, North Carolina. May
RF2K8148P–Russell Lee - Drinking Fountain - Segregation - 1939
RM2J7MRJ6–African American History Monument at the State House in Columbia South Carolina
RMR7YYD9–Martin Luther King, Jr., in Durham, North Carolina in 1958. (USA)
RMFFB211–ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 1879. /nAn African-American elementary school in the rural south, 1879. Contemporary American wood engraving.
RMKR40BE–Horse car sports on the back track: dead broke - Caricature issued as part of the 'Darktown comics' series. 1886
RM2AWR05T–For the sunny South. An airship with a ‘Jim Crow‘ trailer
RM2JTDE00–Martin Luther King, Jr. leads nonviolent demonstrators into Montgomery, Alabama, toward the steps of the Alabama State Capitol Building on March 25, 1965, the final day of the Selma to Montgomery Marches. Pictured in the front row line (from L to R) are A. Philip Randolph, John Lewis, Ralph Abernathy, Ruth Harris Bunch, Ralph Bunch, Martin Luther King, Coretta Scott King, Fred Shuttlesworth, and Hosea Williams (holding girl.)
RM2MBGK33–Hon. H. P. Cheatham [recto], 1902. African-American businessman, inventor, educator, farmer and politician. One of only five black Americans elected to Congress from the South in the Jim Crow era of the last decade of the nineteenth century. From a 'cyclopedia of thought on the vital topics relating to' black Americans.
RF2JM22EN–Punta Gorda, Florida: Historic Railroad Train Station, Important Black History Building with Museum segregation history and Jim Crow in the South
RMFW64K0–Segregation. Greyhound bus terminal with a 'White Only Waiting Room' sign, Memphis, Tennessee, USA.
RMMDXFCB–Montgomery, Alabama - 20 April 2018 - Workers are putting the finishing touches on the National Memorial for Peace and Justice, which is scheduled to open April 26. The memorial remembers the '4400 African American men, women, and children [who] were hanged, burned alive, shot, drowned, and beaten to death by white mobs between 1877 and 1950.' Credit: Jim West/Alamy Live News
RMHTE243–Sheet music cover image of the song 'The Crow Quadrilles (1) Jim Crow; (2) Sich a Gittin Up Stairs; (3) Sittin on a Rail; (4) Clare de Kitchin; (5) Bone Squash Diabolo', with original authorship notes reading 'Arranged With Figures for the Piano Forte by John H Hewitt', United States, 1837. The publisher is listed as 'John F. Nunns, 70, South 3d. St.', the form of composition is 'da capo', the instrumentation is 'piano', the first line reads 'None', and the illustration artist is listed as 'N. Currier's Lith. N.Y.'.
RFPKHDX5–Confederate Soldiers Civil War Memorial statue in Denton, Texas. Statue is on list for activists who believe it represents racism.
RFKXWDYE–Edmund Pettus Bridge, Selma, Alabama
RMBTKBBG–George Washington Carver (1864-1943) was named head of the Agriculture Department at the five year old Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. 1902 portrait with his faculty and staff.
RM2A8FJHR–An Approximately three story tall marble monument with a sculpture of a Confederate Solider atop, beside the Forrest County Courthouse in Hattiesburg
RM2PD087T–Royal Academy of Arts, UK. 14 March 2023. Souls Grown Deep like the Rivers: Black Artists from the American South showcases unique African American artistic traditions and methods of visual storytelling. The creativity in this exhibition has brought about artworks whose subjects and materials often reverberate with the South’s painful history - enslavement, segregationist policies of the Jim Crow era, institutionalised racism as well as the Civil Rights Movement. Image: Thornton Dial, Stars of Everything, 2004. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMM2HYM2–Booker T. Washington, American Educator
RMKWD7RY–African American convicts in striped prison uniforms at forced labor in May 1922. They work on the Mississippi Fulton Slide, within the Third Mississippi River District, Vicksburg, of the U.S. Army Engineers. (BSLOC 2015 16 149)
RMHRKR2K–Booker T. Washington, American Educator
RM2J80AAF–African American History Monument at the State House in Columbia South Carolina
RMCWMJR5–Lorraine Motel, room 306, Martin Luther King assassinated, now National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, Tennessee
RMFFACD5–TUSKEGEE: HISTORY CLASS. /nStudents at Tuskegee Institute learning about the Jamestown colony in a history class: oil over a photograph, 1902, by Frances Benjamin Johnston.
RMBK69NA–Lorraine Motel where King was assassinated is now National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, Tennessee
RM2WE04H1–Airship detail, For the sunny South. An airship with a ''Jim Crow'' trailer
RM2JTDDYX–Martin Luther King, Jr. leads nonviolent demonstrators into Montgomery, Alabama, toward the steps of the Alabama State Capitol Building on March 25, 1965, the final day of the Selma to Montgomery Marches. Pictured in the front row line (from L to R) are A. Philip Randolph, John Lewis, Ralph Abernathy, Ruth Harris Bunch, Ralph Bunch, Martin Luther King, Coretta Scott King, Fred Shuttlesworth, and Hosea Williams (holding girl.)
RM2AN6P0C–Fifty years ago . A GREENWICH PENSIONEK IN THE STREET 53 South Carolina, and we can already witness his humor-ous personation of Jump, Jim Crow, and his patheticballad of Lucy Neah (He made his first appearanceat the Adelphi as Jim Crow in 1836.) We have, likeyou, the Christian family in reduced circumstances,creeping slowly, hand in hand, along the streets, sing-ing a hymn the while for the consolation it affords.They have not yet invented Moody and Sankey, andtlierefore they cannot sing Hold the Fort or Dareto be a Daniel, but there are hymns in every collection. AN OMNIBUS UPSET(From Cruiks
RF2JM226Y–Punta Gorda, Florida: Historic Railroad Train Station, Important Black History Building with Museum segregation history and Jim Crow in the South
RM2CEBK5N–Alabama Governor George Wallace standing at the podium addressing an audience at the Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey, August 1964. (USA)
RMMDXFCA–Montgomery, Alabama - 20 April 2018 - Workers put the finishing touches on the National Memorial for Peace and Justice, which is scheduled to open April 26. The memorial remembers the '4400 African American men, women, and children [who] were hanged, burned alive, shot, drowned, and beaten to death by white mobs between 1877 and 1950.' Credit: Jim West/Alamy Live News
RMAEA032–Rosa Parks bus on display at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn Michigan
RM2KCM616–The headless statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee as it is separated into two pieces for transport. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)
RF2J18BN1–NEW ORLEANS, LA, USA - MARCH 16, 2022: Entrance to the Historic William T. Frantz Elementary School, which was at the forefront of desegregation
RMBTKBB4–George Washington Carver (1864-1943) in 1943. He was an agricultural scientist when most people made their living as farmers.
RM2A8FJD3–An infrared effect of an approximately three story tall marble monument with a sculpture of a Confederate Solider atop, beside the Forrest County Cou
RM2PD08A0–Royal Academy of Arts, UK. 14 March 2023. Souls Grown Deep like the Rivers: Black Artists from the American South showcases unique African American artistic traditions and methods of visual storytelling. The creativity in this exhibition has brought about artworks whose subjects and materials often reverberate with the South’s painful history - enslavement, segregationist policies of the Jim Crow era, institutionalised racism as well as the Civil Rights Movement. Image: Thornton Dial, Stars of Everything, 2004. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMKM1TGK–MIAMI BEACH, FL - JUNE 18: First pixs of Rock Of Ages set staring Tom Cruise. The studio took over a poor crime ridden neighborhood and turned it into looking like the LA strip in the 80's. Overtown is a neighborhood of Miami, Florida, United States, just northwest of Downtown Miami. Originally called Colored Town during the Jim Crow era of the late 19th through the mid-20th century, the area was once the preeminent and is the historic center for commerce in the black American community in Miami and South Florida. On June 18, 2011 in Miami Beach, Florida People: Rock Of Ages Set
RMCWBX1A–Four African American youths in a Southern chain gang. Southern jails made money leasing convicts for forced labor in the Jim
RMHRNRAK–Booker T. Washington, American Educator
RM2J7MRHM–African American History Monument at the State House in Columbia South Carolina
RFK26T75–Lee-Jackson Memorial stood in Wyman Park, Baltimore, Maryland until August 2017, removed due to its implications of racism and false history.
RFPKHDX2–Confederate Statue Civil War Memorial, located in Denton, Texas.
RMBK654J–Lorraine Motel where King was assassinated is now National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, Tennessee
RF2E53FMJ–Montgomery, Alabama/USA-January 20, 2018: Confederate Memorial Monument built in 1886 on the state capital grounds., commemorates Alabamians who fough
RMFWM5XK–Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts and Culture, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.
RM2AFP3KW–. The Republican Party and the Afro-American, a book of facts and figures. HON. R. W. TYLER Auditor for the Navy Department, Washington. HON. JOSEPH E. LEECollector of Internal Revenue, Jack-sonville, Ela.. HON. N. W. ALEXANDER Register of Land Office, Montgomery, Ala. THE JIM-CROW CAR. How the Democratic Legislators of the South Endeavcr to Degrade andHumiliate the Afro-American. In their efforts to degrade and humiliate the race, the Democratic legislatorsof every Southern State have provided a system of jim crow cars for Afro-Americans. The laws say that the accomodations shall be equal, bu
RF2JM22BX–Punta Gorda, Florida: Historic Railroad Train Station, Important Black History Building with Museum segregation history and Jim Crow in the South
RM2CEBK5R–Alabama Governor George Wallace standing at the podium addressing an audience at the Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey, August 1964. (USA)
RMMGGP3T–Montgomery, Alabama - The National Memorial for Peace and Justice. The memorial remembers the '4400 African American men, women, and children [who] we
RMP3M2PN–Martin Luther King statue in Birmingham, Alabama's Kelly Ingram Park across from the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute and 16th Street Baptist Church.
RMBGXT9P–Martin Luther King began his preaching career at Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, Montgomery, Alabama
RM2KCM612–The statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee is removed from its enormous pedestal on Monument Avenue. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)
RMBTKBBA–George Washington Carver (1864-1943) an agricultural chemist developed new products of peanuts, sweet potatoes, and soybeans to
RM2A8FJCW–A tall marble monument with a sculpture of a Confederate Solider atop, beside the Forrest County Courthouse in Hattiesburg, MS
RM2PD0856–Royal Academy of Arts, UK. 14 March 2023. Souls Grown Deep like the Rivers: Black Artists from the American South showcases unique African American artistic traditions and methods of visual storytelling. The creativity in this exhibition has brought about artworks whose subjects and materials often reverberate with the South’s painful history - enslavement, segregationist policies of the Jim Crow era, institutionalised racism as well as the Civil Rights Movement. Image: (left) Sam Doyle, LeBe, Late 1970s. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMKM1TGX–MIAMI BEACH, FL - JUNE 18: First pixs of Rock Of Ages set staring Tom Cruise. The studio took over a poor crime ridden neighborhood and turned it into looking like the LA strip in the 80's. Overtown is a neighborhood of Miami, Florida, United States, just northwest of Downtown Miami. Originally called Colored Town during the Jim Crow era of the late 19th through the mid-20th century, the area was once the preeminent and is the historic center for commerce in the black American community in Miami and South Florida. On June 18, 2011 in Miami Beach, Florida People: Rock Of Ages Set
RMKWD25J–Booker T. Washington sits with books on his lap, c. 1903. His accommodationist philosophy of African American progressive was shaped by the violent racist oppression in the post-Civil War South (BSLOC 2017 20 160)
RMG15FNN–Booker Taliaferro Washington (1856-1915) was an African-American educator and author. He was the dominant figure in the African-American community in America from 1890 to until his death in 1915. He was born into slavery to an enslaved woman, and a white
RM2J7MRJ7–African American History Monument at the State House in Columbia South Carolina
RF2NGK097–Montgomery, Alabama, USA-February 7, 2023: Close up of the Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration in the entertainment district of down
RFPKHDWT–Confederate Soldiers Civil War Memorial statue in Denton, Texas. Statue is on list for activists who believe it represents racism.
RF2RX3P93–Confederate States Currency
RM2GJ51RH–Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: The empty base for the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee remains standing following the statue's removal. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News
RF2PHP7EP–United States, South Carolina, Columbia, , State House travel landmark vector illustration
RM2AKFMKE–The Victorian naturalist . ate the ire not ofMindi, but of Bunjil, who wouldthen order Mindi to desist from hiswork of destruction. It is most unfortunate that the exactlocality where this ceremony was per-formed was not given by Parker.Local historians and naturalists haveso far only found two localities wherethis could have taken place. One is ona level stretch of ground south of theCairn and west of Mt. Franklin, onthe east side of the alternative roadwhich leads from the Cairn to Dayles-ford, and on the south bank of a smalltributary to Jim Crow Creek. Thisplace has always been referred to
RF2JM22B9–Punta Gorda, Florida: Historic Railroad Train Station, Important Black History Building with Museum segregation history and Jim Crow in the South
RF2B49CPP–The National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama
RMTT51AF–UNITED STATES - July 18, 2016: Axel Villagran puts the finial touches on a new wall going up at the Brew Kitchen 'beach' outdoor area in downtown Lees
RM2KCM610–The empty base of the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee stands empty on Monument Avenue following the statue's removal. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)
RMBTK9RC–African Americans shopping and visiting on main street of Pittsboro, North Carolina. Dorothea Lange photo from 1939, shows an optimistic view of African American life in Jim Crow South.
RM2A8FJR6–A tall marble monument with a sculpture of a Confederate Solider atop, stands beside the Forrest County Courthouse in Hattiesburg, MS, USA
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