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Archival Collections and Reference Resources
- African American Odyssey (Library of Congress)
- Civil Rights History Project (Library of Congress)
- Documenting Our Past: The Teenie Harris Archive Project (Carnegie Museum of Art)
- Agnes Street and Shirley Holmes (Allen) seated on table holding war bond campaign materials, with large bell, poster advertising "The First Annual Double V Water Beauty Pageant..." and boy standing in doorway in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Alberta Jordan Reaves protesting in front of Isaly's, carrying sign reading "Isaly's discriminate against Negroes by refusing to hire them as counter clerks" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Alberta Jordan Reaves protesting in front of Isaly's carrying sign reading: "Isaly's Discriminate Against Negroes By Refusing To Hire Them As Counter Clerks" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Boy holding sign "Give to all, all at once, jobs" and standing in front of Civic Arena (Black-and-white photographs)
- Byrd Brown, Reverend Jimmy Joe Robinson, and Mike Desmond leading protest march, with photographer Coles, police chief William Mugsy Moore, man in hardhat, and man standing on van in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Children crossing street with adults holding placards protesting lack of crossing guard, including one sign reading "Mr. Burrel did not keep his word" (Black-and-white photographs)
- CORE sponsored protest outside Civic Arena, with four picketers carrying placards with portraits, and protesters in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- CORE sponsored protest outside Civic Arena, with picketers carrying placards with portraits and slogans reading "We Shall Not Be Moved," "Too Many Murders," "Freedom Now" and "Don't Vote Hate" (Black-and-white photographs)
- CORE sponsored protest outside Civic Arena, with picketers carrying placards with portraits and slogans reading "We Shall Not Be Moved," "Too Many Murders," "Freedom Now" and "Don't Vote Hate," another scene (Black-and-white photographs)
- CORE sponsored protest outside Civic Arena, with picketers carrying placards with portraits and slogans reading "We Shall Not Be Moved," "Too Many Murders," "Freedom Now" and "Don't Vote Hate," another scene (Black-and-white photographs)
- Crowd gathered on sidewalk, perhaps for parade, in front of Careathers Stationery and Book shop and H. R. Scott Drugs, 2201 Wylie Avenue (Black-and-white photographs)
- Crowd, including Greta Richardson fourth from the right, holding signs "Andy Jackson need not have died" and "Detour, Speedway closed for lack of lights and police protection," blocking traffic in street (Black-and-white photographs)
- Crowd of people and police walking into entrance of Point State Park, with Hallmark Cards, Avis, Meyhorn's Coffee Shop and First Federal of Pittsburgh in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Crowd of people at the entrance of Point State Park, with priests, ministers, and nuns among crowd, and Hilton Hotel in Background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Crowd of people in Point State Park, with Hilton Hotel in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Crowd of people standing in Point State Park, with nuns and priests throughout crowd (Black-and-white photographs)
- Crowd of people standing in Point State Park, with nuns throughout crowd (Black-and-white photographs)
- Crowd of people walking towards entrance to Point State Park, with Thrift Drugs, Kappels Jewelers, and First Federal of Pittsburgh in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Demonstrators in front of Anthony Payne's Honey Dew Cafe with sandwich boards reading "The Non-buying campaign against the Duquesne Brewing Company is over, Thanks" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Documenting Our Past: The Teenie Harris Archive Project (Black-and-white photographs)
- Domestic interior containing dresser with mirror covered in newspaper, and bare light bulbs hanging from peeling ceiling (Black-and-white photographs)
- Double exposure: Group of protesters holding signs reading "Braddock and Rankin, We Earn Our Pay, Let's Keep It That Way" and"Congress, Your Acts Have Axed Us"; and another protest scene, with priest (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., at a press conference at the University of Pittsburgh with Charles Harris seated to the left of Dr. King, and Matthew Moore and Byrd Brown on right (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., at press conference at the University of Pittsburgh (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., on small stage addressing crowd of men (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., press conference at University of Pittsburgh, with Loren Mann in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., shaking hands with man, possibly Jim McCoy, with Mike Desmond on his right, surrounded by men and women, including Charles Harris and Matt Moore (Black-and-white photographs)
- Elderly woman carrying sign reading "We protest discriminatory seniority units at U.S. Steel" leading picketers against segregation at U.S. Steel in front of Union Trust building downtown (Black-and-white photographs)
- Eleven women posed in domestic interior, five kneeling in front holding posters sponsored by the Pittsburgh Courier for Double V Campaign depicting a soldier aiming a gun at the view with the words Line up (Black-and-white photographs)
- Empty lot with crumbling stone retaining wall, dilapidated wooden fence, and row houses with diagonal wooden siding (Black-and-white photographs)
- Eunice Cook on left wearing hat and jacket with studded collar and cuffs, and another woman holding book titled "Women United Souvenir Yearbook Sixteenth Anniversary, National Council of Negro Women, Inc.," seated on love seat in interior (Black-and-white photographs)
- Ewari (Ed) Ellis, Nate Smith, Harvey Adams, possibly Richard Caliguiri, at ribbon cutting ceremony, with crowd in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Exterior view of United States Steel building, with men protesting, including one wearing placard that reads, "We Protest Discriminatory Seniority Units at US Steel," with three women and two men looking on (Black-and-white photographs)
- Father Donald McIlvane, another priest, and group of men and women protesting on sidewalk in front of Rittle Rosfeld Insurance and Real Estate Company, 810 North Avenue (Black-and-white photographs)
- Four children gathered around memorial to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., surrounded by flowers (Black-and-white photographs)
- Group of children protesting on a North Side hillside, holding signs reading "Don't take our school," "We want our small children to remain close to home," in background a billboard reading "Columbus Elementary School Board of Public Education Pittsburgh," and a Jendoco Construction Company sign (Black-and-white photographs)
- Group of men gathered around a sign reading "Police.. We need your protection... not your harassment, Garfield Teen Organization," on a residential street (Black-and-white photographs)
- Group of men, including police officers and one man holding protest sign reading "End Racial Discrimination," outside of Western Penitentiary (Black-and-white photographs)
- Group of protesters, including Dr. Harrison in the middle, Nathaniel Daniels in doorway, and Alberta Jordan Reaves in background, outside Isaly's with signs reading "Isaly's will not hire Negro counter clerks," and "Isaly's discriminate against Negroes" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Group of protesters outside Civic Building with signs reading "Housing authority, you must be fair to your community," and "Housing authority [board] don't you trust your legal administrative staff" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Group of protesters outside of U.S. Steel building, including Byrd Brown with sign reading "NAACP PGH Branch," and Judge Henry Smith with sign reading "US Steel still has segregated facilities in 1966" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Group of protesters with signs reading "Down with Tokenism," "We protest discriminatory seniority units at US Steel" and "McKeesport UNPC," in front of Union Trust building, including James McCoy, Matthew Moore, Sr., Vince Matthews, Dr. Charles Greenlee, Rev. Donald McIlvaine, Charles Kendall, Charles Michaels, Mike Desmond, and Byrd Brown (Black-and-white photographs)
- Group of school children crossing the street with two women protesting, holding signs, one reads "For 8 years there hasn't been a guard at this [corner], Why?" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Group portrait in gymnasium of schoolchildren, some wearing badges with names of civil rights heros, others in uniform with FF insignia, in front of sign on wall "The Negro In America" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Group portrait of four women, including Lois Weaver Watson seated on right, one in tuxedo and top hat, and woman in center holding two Vs, flanked by two men in fezzes and tails, in Harris Studio, for Double V campaign (Black-and-white photographs)
- Jesse Jackson and civil rights advocates, including Bob Collins, George Simmons, Ewari [Ed] Ellis, Luther Sewell, and Clyde Jackson, preparing for press conference (Black-and-white photographs)
- Jesse Jackson wearing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., medallion, standing with a woman and two men (Black-and-white photographs)
- Jessie Vann holding Philadelphia edition of Pittsburgh Courier Newspaper with headline reading "Ban Jim Crow Army in Germany," in office with two women standing by (Black-and-white photographs)
- Julian Bond, politician, at press conference with reporter Eleanor Shano (Black-and-white photographs)
- Justice Thurgood Marshall speaking from podium in Wesley Center A.M.E. Zion church with men and women seated behind him, including Bishop Charles Foggie on left (Black-and-white photographs)
- Large crowd of protesters gathered at Centre Avenue and Crawford Street near the Civic Arena, with Connelley Trade School in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Large crowd of protesters, including man on crutches, marching through downtown Pittsburgh (Black-and-white photographs)
- Large crowd on Wylie Avenue outside Central Baptist Church with banner reading "Hear Rev. Martin Luther King Sunday Morning August 31st...Cornell E. Talley, D.D., pastor" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Large crowd standing in front of man, possibly K. Leroy Irvis, speaking into microphones, with minister and four men standing in background, and camera man on right (Black-and-white photographs)
- Large group of protesters downtown with signs reading "Fight poverty, not Hanoi," "SAV-CAP in the Hill," and "LBJ where's your support?" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Large group of protesters marching past US Steel building through downtown Pittsburgh (Black-and-white photographs)
- Larry Jackson or Anderson, Harvey Adams, Jesse Jackson, Clyde Jackson, and Robert Lavelle placing hands together (Black-and-white photographs)
- Long line of protesters walking during snowfall carrying placards that read, "We Protest Kutchman's Appointment," with Kay's Furniture and Areford Brother's Real Estate, street no. 62 in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Male and female students from Chatham College picketing Woolworth's, protesting discrimination at lunch counters (Black-and-white photographs)
- Man and two women examining documents at desk with large NEED [Negro Educational Emergency Drive] sign, another version (Black-and-white photographs)
- Man and woman examining documents at desk with large NEED [Negro Educational Emergency Drive] sign (Black-and-white photographs)
- Man and woman protesting outside of Woolworth's carrying sign reading "Students protest Woolworth's Racial Discrimination," possibly in East Liberty (Black-and-white photographs)
- Man protesting non-union labor in front of Freeman cleaners, street no. 7353, located between Ruth's Restaurant and Loar's Barber Shop (Black-and-white photographs)
- Man protesting non-union labor in front of Freeman cleaners, street no. 7353, located between Ruth's Restaurant and Loar's Barber Shop, another version (Black-and-white photographs)
- Man wearing suit and arm band reading, "Let's March," marching on street in downtown Pittsburgh, with protesters in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Marchers demonstrating for International Day for Elimination of Racial Discrimination on street at Landleiss Street intersection (Black-and-white photographs)
- Matthew Moore and woman from Baptist Ministers Conference and UNPC protesting unfair employment practices on Sixth Avenue, Downtown (Black-and-white photographs)
- Members of the Black Panthers marching on street, with banner showing fist breaking chains inscribed "Blood" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Members of the Greater Pittsburgh Improvement League and NAACP, including Judge Henry Smith to the right wearing a trench coat, and Louis "Hop" Kendrick, gathered in and around a truck parked outside of the Civic Arena with large sign reading "Wake up Negroes, Democrats allow these conditions to exist" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men and women gathered in Pittsburgh City Council Chambers, protesting housing conditions in Hill District, with signs reading "Better Homes or Bigger Cemeteries," "From G.I. Latrines to Hill District out houses," and "From G.I. foxholes to Hill District rat holes" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men and women gathered outside Economart Market with broken windows, Rendezvous Shine Parlor, and Hogan and Mary's Bar-B-Q, with fire hoses in street, after riot (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men and women gathered outside with sign "UNPC Registration Drive" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men and women, including Bishop Charles Foggie, possibly with Marion Jordan, protesting for civil rights, with signs outside Woolworth's department store, downtown (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men and women including Harold Hayes second from left, C. DeLores Tucker, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, with Duane Darkins and Reverend LeRoy Patrick, on right, at an NAACP Women's Auxiliary event at the William Pitt Union (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men and women, including Johnny Grice, James McCoy, and Dorothy Williams, protesting in front of A. S. Beck Shoes with sign reading, "We Buy Where We Can Work," Albert's Hosiery store in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men and women, including musicians, protesting in front of Civic Arena, with picket signs that read, "The Soundness of Our Cause Should Prick Your Conscience" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men and women, including Pauline McClure holding sign reading "Open the schools and let education go on" protesting in front of the Pittsburgh Board of Education building in Oakland (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men and women picketing in front of grocery store with signs that read, "Seek Honor, You'll Not Find That Here, Keep Moving" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men and women protesting in front of Pittsburgh Board of Education building in Oakland, carrying signs reading "P.T.E.A. for Open Schools," and "Let Us Teach" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men and women protesting in front of William S. Moorehead Federal Building, with signs that read, "Less Talk, More Jobs For Negroes" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men and women protesting outside of Woolworth's, including one woman holding sign reading "It's cricket to picket against racial discrimination" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men and women protesting with signs reading "Join the fight against segregation, join the fight for human rights," and "Make Woolworth serve everyone everywhere" outside Woolworth's, Downtown (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men and women protesting with signs "To Heaven with Mrs. Amos" and "We don't like rats either" outside Pittsburgh Board of Education building, Oakland (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men and women walking on sidewalk in protest, including man holding American flag and sign inscribed "...Says NO to Racist Wallace" and another sign inscribed "N.A.A.C.P. Against Bigotry and Wallace" outside of Harp & Crown and Penn-Sheraton Hotel (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men and workmen picketing outside Allegheny Children's Center, with signs reading "Manchester Citizens Support Dr. C. J. Burks" and "Dr. Muldoc[?] reinstate Dr. Burks" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men holding photographs of slum housing seated around table with picketers protesting housing conditions in Pittsburgh City Council Chambers (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men, including James McCoy on right end, and women, outside Freedom House with sign in window "Black Citizens for Democracy Headquarters" protesting George Wallace (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men, including Roy S. Lahet, minister of Trinity Lutheran Church second from left, and women, picketing outside Woolworth's protesting discrimination at lunch counters, downtown (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men installing sign reading "Police...We need your protection...not your harassment" in residential area (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men protesting on sidewalk outside of Shapero's, including two men in center wearing hats and overcoats, some carrying signs reading "Bedfellows make strange politics" and "Wallace & King...", downtown (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men protesting on sidewalk with signs reading "Small business prospers when we prosper," and "Don't let what happened in Philadelphia happen in Pittsburgh" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men protesting, possibly including Byrd Brown third from left, possibly outside of Woolworth's, carrying sign reading "The Battle for Civil Rights is not only a Negro Problem, but the Concern of all Good Americans" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men protesting swimming pool segregation on Grant Street sidewalk with signs reading "We want democracy at Highland Park Pool, Mayor Lawrence, what do you want?" and "We fought together, why can't we swim together" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men protesting with signs reading "United Steel Workers of America taking work from laborers, Unfair to General Labor, Local Union 178 affiliated with AFL CIO" outside Commonwealth Building (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men walking on sidewalk wearing sandwich boards protesting against Port Authority, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Smirnoff, and Italian Swiss Colony Wines, billboard for Parliament cigarettes in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men with protest signs reading "City Unfair to Employees" picketing on Grant Street in downtown Pittsburgh (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men with protest signs reading "City Unfair to Employees" picketing on Grant Street in downtown Pittsburgh, with billboards in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men women and children protesting Alabama Governor George Wallace in front the Harp and Crown (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mike Desmond, Rev. Jimmy Joe Robinson, Nate Smith, and Byrd Brown, leading protest march, with protesters including Vince Roots Wilson and Dr. Norman Johnson, police, and James Swampman Williams in hardhat, standing on street with St. Benedict the Moor church in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Minister and two boys carrying crucifix and picture of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., leading march down sidewalk in front of Connelley Vocational School (Black-and-white photographs)
- NAACP group, including women and boys, marching on Fifth Avenue in front of Beck's Shoe Store and Candy - Rama, holding signs reading "Don't patronize Fifth Avenue Shoe Stores" (Black-and-white photographs)
- NAACP Protesters in front of shoe store with signs about "Help Mr. K. in Washington, Hurt Mr. K in Moscow" (Black-and-white photographs)
- NAACP Protesters, including Mary Gloucester in foreground, holding signs reading "Old Man Tokenism..." and "Don't Buy Here" picketing Sears, Roebuck and Company (Black-and-white photographs)
- NAACP sponsored group of five protesters outside of Sears department store, with signs reading "Down with Tokenism" and "Equal Job Opportunities for All" (Black-and-white photographs)
- One woman and three men standing in front of voting place, with sign in background reading, "We Need a Leader in Harrisburg, Vote Democratic, For Governor George M. Leader" (Black-and-white photographs)
- People protesting in front of Commonwealth Savings and Loan building, 700 Grant Street, carrying signs, one reads "This is God's country, slum lords make it hell" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Picketers carrying NAACP protest signs marching outside United Mine Safety Appliance Company (Black-and-white photographs)
- Picketers from Local 1397 on strike in front of US Steel Homestead Steel Works (Black-and-white photographs)
- Picketers outside of the Penn Sheraton Hotel protesting Alabama Governor George Wallace's visit to Pittsburgh (Black-and-white photographs)
- Picketers outside Wilkinsburg Police Department with signs advocating John F. Kennedy memorial statue (Black-and-white photographs)
- Picketing against segregation at U. S. Steel Building on Grant Street, opposite Union Trust Building in downtown Pittsburgh (Black-and-white photographs)
- Police in riot gear lined up downtown near Washington Plaza (Black-and-white photographs)
- Portrait of man making v sign with fingers, standing outside office with World War II posters, possibly for Double V campaign (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protest against slum housing outside Commonwealth Savings and Loan Association, with sign reading "We're in this fight together: NAACP, Urban League, CASH" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protest march with women and men holding signs for equal rights, heading toward downtown Pittsburgh, with church in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protest outside Commonwealth Savings and Loan Bank, with picketers holding signs protesting slum housing, including one reading "Myer says yes, Edward says no, Why?" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protest outside George A. Jones and Sons Real Estate office, one woman with sign reading "Up with South Side, Down with Slum Housing," and another with sign reading "We hate to tell you this George but you have bad... housing, the Green Phantom" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protest outside Giant Eagle Market, one man with sign reading "Business Today Housing Tomorrow" and police officers in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters from NAACP outside Mine Safety Appliance Company on Braddock Avenue with signs protesting employment discrimination (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters holding placards that read, "We Protest Kutchman's Appointment," with building, street no. 62, in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters in Downtown with American flag, armbands reading "Let's March," and a sign reading "This company is helping Khrushchev bury America, it's employment pattern is discriminatory, NAACP" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters in front of A & P Food Stores wearing sandwich boards that read, "Don't Buy at A & P Until They Hire Negro Cashiers" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters including Baptist Temple Reverend J. A. Williams and woman with sandwich board reading "Protest - racial discrimination in employment breeds poverty, poverty breeds communism, this company has a discriminatory employment pattern, NAACP youth council" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters, including Bill Powell, James McCoy, Mal Goode, and Byrd Brown, and band, with placards reading: "Job opportunities for us too"; "We just want our God-given rights"; "The soundness of our cause should prick your conscience" outside Civic Arena (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters including Johnny Grice, Dorothy K. Williams, and James McCoy, outside of Jarman shoe store with NAACP signs reading "Don't patronize Fifth Avenue Shoe Store" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters, including Judge Henry Smith and Byrd Brown, marching outside Woolworth's carrying NAACP posters protesting lunch counter segregation, with Matthew Moore, Mal Goode, and Bishop Foggie in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters including Mal Goode, picketing outside Civic Arena carrying signs such as "Why No Jobs, We Pay Taxes Too," Lee & Sons Electric Wiring car parked beside them (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters, including Nate Smith and Reverend Jimmy Joe Robinson with flaming torches protesting against slum landlords outside duplex in Homewood Brushton (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters, including priest, with sandwich boards reading "Colonel Sanders Unfair to Farm Workers" outside Kentucky Fried Chicken (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters, including Reverend Donald McIlvane, Reverend LeRoy Patrick, and Bishop Charles Foggie, marching in front of North Avenue Savings and Loan, street no. 812, Rittle Rosfeld Co. and Schwinn Bicycle (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters, including Reverend Jimmy Joe Robinson, Mugsy Moore and Bishop Charles Foggie, marching across the street from Wiemer Tire Company, with sign painted on building reading "North Avenue Savings & Loan Across the Street" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters, including Robert Lavelle and Judge Henry Smith in center, wearing and carrying small banners reading "Let's March," marching on street in downtown Pittsburgh (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters inside courthouse carrying placards that read, "We Protest Kutchman's Appointment," with Clerk of County Courts, Civil Defense, and Air Raid Shelter signs in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters marching against racism and Wallace, one man holding an American flag, in front of Washington Plaza (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters marching down Centre Avenue near the Civic Arena and Chatham Center, with WIIC-TV Channel 11 car in foreground (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters marching down Fifth Avenue in front of Warner Theater, Beck's Shoes, and McCrory's (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters marching down Liberty Avenue past Federal Building and Continental Trailways bus station, with billboard Murovich for Sheriff Allegheny County (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters marching in front Pittsburgh Board of Education Building on Bellefield Avenue (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters marching in front Pittsburgh Board of Education Building on Bellefield Avenue, one with placard reading "Citizens Committee Says Negro Teachers Want Upgrading NOW!" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters marching in front Pittsburgh Board of Education Building on Bellefield Avenue, one with placard reading "Citizens Committee Says NOW!" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters marching in front two story house, with placards reading "Slum Lords are Done For" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters marching on Grant Street in front of US Steel building, with signs reading "We Protest Segregated Facilities in USS Steel Corp" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters marching through intersections at Fifth Avenue and Craig Street in Oakland (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters outside Barry Goldwater campaign office, holding sign reading "Go to the Dogs with Goldwater," and dog with Goldwater sign around its neck and rump (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters outside Barry Goldwater campaign office, one man holding sign reading "Let's Stamp out Peace with Goldwater" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters outside Barry Goldwater campaign office, one man holding sign reading "Let's Stamp out Peace with Goldwater," another man walking dog with Goldwater sign around its neck (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters outside Barry Goldwater campaign office, one man holding sign reading "Let's Stamp out Peace with Goldwater," another man walking dog with Goldwater sign around its neck, another version (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters outside [Quality] Shoes, with man holding sign reading "Youth division NAACP Help Mr. K in Wash. DC, Hurt Mr. K in Moscow, Don't buy Jim Crow practices" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters picketing in front of Isaly's, with signs that read, "Don't Buy At Isaly's Until They Hire Negro Counter Clerks" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters tossing symbolic coffin into river, with posters attached reading For Immediate Action...Keep Your Community Program Alive, Write Your Congressman Now (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters wearing "Let's March" arm bands marching in front of building, street no. 435, in downtown Pittsburgh (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters with sandwich boards reading "This Store Unfair to Farm Workers" outside Kentucky Fried Chicken on the Boulevard of the Allies (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters with sandwich boards reading "This Store Unfair to Farmworkers" and "United Farmworkers Support PAT Drivers" outside Kentucky Fried Chicken (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters with signs reading "Citizens Commitee Says Negro Teachers Want Upgrading Now" and "Doctor Marland Says Wait 4 Years, We Say do It Now" outside Pittsburgh Board of Education building (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters with signs reading "Segregation Never, NAACP" and "Bigots Must Go, Baptist Ministerial Conference," outside Sheraton Hotel (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters with signs reading "Unlock the Doors and Open the Schools" and "Let Education Go On" outside the Pittsburgh Board of Education building (Black-and-white photographs)
- Ralph Abernathy standing at podium in Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall with Rev. LeRoy Patrick in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Residential street with protesters on sidewalk and Thompson's Electric Co. van with large loudspeakers mounted on top, and policemen in foreground (Black-and-white photographs)
- Rev. Jimmy Joe Robinson preparing to lead protest march, with Bill Powell, Mike Desmond, men in hard hats, and others carrying flags with wreath wrapped around fist motif, with St. Benedict the Moor church in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Reverend Charles Foggie presenting plaque inscribed Radio Station "WAMO...Presented by National Association for the Advancement of Colored People" to man wearing striped necktie, with Marion Jordan looking on, at Wesley Center A.M.E. Zion Church (Black-and-white photographs)
- Reverend Cornell Talley, shaking hands with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at podium of Central Baptist Church (Black-and-white photographs)
- Safe and snake plant on platform in corner, with signs inscribed "The Crippled Children" "Don't Forget To Help We Need You!" "We Need Your Help, The Crippled Children and the N.A.A.C.P. This Safe Will Not Open Until Dec.? 1956, Witness by the Checker Club Crippled Children of the N.A.A.C.P. Opening Day Will be Posted" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Sala Udin (Sam Howze) wearing Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., medallion and S.C.L.C. button, seated next to Ralph Abernathy, with women in the background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Six women and one man protesting outside of Wightman Manor Convalescent and Nursing Home (Black-and-white photographs)
- Small crowd gathering on street in public housing community, with cars with campaign posters on side and bull horns on top (Black-and-white photographs)
- Small group of protesters in residential street with signs reading "Dope Means Death" and "If We Must Die, Let Us Die Nobily [sic]" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Soho Tire workers on strike, picketing with signs that read, "We Want Soho Board To Bargain In Good Faith And Arbitrate Our Wage Issue, Local 230, G.C.E.O.C. - C.I.O." (Black-and-white photographs)
- Soldiers or National Guardsmen with rifles lined up beside St. Benedict the Moor Church (Black-and-white photographs)
- Three men and three women, including State Senator Jim Ferlo, protesting Port Authority Transit on Grant Street in Downtown Pittsburgh, with streetcar in the background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Three men, including Charles Kindle on left, and two women, protesting in front of Civic Arena with signs reading, "Let's All Have A Fair Share, Jobs" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Two girls and a boy holding poster inscribed "Pennsylvania's Negroes Moving Ahead, 3R's with award from 1962 Historama Original Art Junior Division" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Two men, one holding baby, and two women, one standing with child protesting with sign that reads "Stop Police Brutality" and "Prisons Big Business at Prisoner's Expense" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Two men protesting beer companies, possibly including Bill Robinson wearing sign "Duquesne is back and we've got it," "The non-buying campaign against Duquesne is over" and Tommy Butler wearing sign "We do not sell Iron City Beer here because..." (Black-and-white photographs)
- Two men protesting in front of Kroger's Grocery Store, holding signs reading "Please! Do Not Patronize Kroger's...we want employment..buy rights by buying right" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Two men, with Canada Lee on right, holding up fingers in Double V sign, in room with bent wood chairs (Black-and-white photographs)
- Two women and three men in an office with "1958-59 Uptown Teenage Basketball Association" poster and broadside for "Jackie Robinson Civil Rights NAACP" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Two women and three men working in an office with signs on back wall reading "Time to score for civil rights, give - join NAACP" and "1958 Uptown teenage basketball association 1959" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Two women manning a booth for the Triple V [vim, vigor, and vitality] campaign, with women and girls surrounding them (Black-and-white photographs)
- Two women sitting at desk with stacks of paper and photographs in office, with the letters NEED taped on curtains in background, with box of papers on right (Black-and-white photographs)
- Two women wearing signs reading "Employees on strike for better wages and working conditions, hotel & restaurant employees alliance local 237" protesting in front of brick building with coffee shop sign and taxi cab stand (Black-and-white photographs)
- Union picketer from Teamsters' Local 944 outside V. Stone Fruit Market next to Shupink's Jewelry, with man wearing apron adjusting produce display in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- UNPC (United Negro Protest Committee) demonstration against apartheid with men, women and nun carrying placards, on residential sidewalk (Black-and-white photographs)
- Vincent Wilson protesting in front of Courthouse with placard reading "Where is justice for the Negro--Heard gets 9 to 18 mos. white--McBeth goes free" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Vincent Wilson protesting in front of Courthouse with placard reading "Where is justice for the Negro--Heard gets 9 to 18 mos. white--McBeth goes free," with man and briefcase in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Wilkinsburg Sanitation Department workers picketing for higher wages and benefits in street (Black-and-white photographs)
- Woman and Matthew Moore, Sr. standing on stairs of church with six flags inscribed "National," "Association," "For Advancement of," "Colored," "People," "1959" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Woman and two men looking at Pittsburgh Courier Newspaper with headline inscribed "Firm Has 5 Negroes on 1,500-Man Force" in office interior with 1962 calendar on wall in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Woman feeding bottle to baby, standing in bedroom, and holding protest sign reading "Do your children live like this in Squirrel Hill? We are still human not animal" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Woman protesting in front of the Wilkinsburg Municipal Building, carrying sign with image of Kennedy reading "We ask council to remember the man" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Woman protesting in snow wearing sandwich board reading, "Restaurant Workers in Kaufmann's On Strike" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Woman wearing sandwich board reading "Unfair AFL CIO Laundry and Dry Cleaning..." protesting on sidewalk in front of Trower's Cleaners on Frankstown Avenue (Black-and-white photographs)
- Woman with costumed child in front of sign reading "Achievements of the Negro" in front of a curtain (Black-and-white photographs)
- Women and men holding up protest signs against prison conditions, including one reading "Striking for Humane Treatment," walking along train tracks under bridge (Black-and-white photographs)
- Women and men protesting outside the Mine Safety Appliance building in Homewood, holding U.N.P.C. signs including one reading "UNPC wants freedom, justice, equality now!" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Women and men protesting prison conditions, some wearing Afros and putting up black power signs, walking on train tracks holding signs, including one reading "Stop the usage of dungeon" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Women holding protest sign reading "Decent Prison Wages," and boy, standing on train tracks (Black-and-white photographs)
- Women protesting outside Beck Fifth Avenue Shoe Store, holding a sign reading "We buy where we can work" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Women protesting outside of Woolworth's carrying signs reading "A protest against this co. policy in the south," "Chatham students protest civil rights violation," and "Chatham students protest Woolworth lunch counter segregation" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Workers on strike, picketing in Oakland, with signs that read, "On Strike Hospital Workers Demand An End To Poverty, Local 1199" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Young people wearing Afros and carrying protests signs, with one that reads, "If We Must Die Let Us Die Nobily [sic]" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Freedom summer digital collection (Wisconsin Historical Society)
- Beech-- Council of Federated Organizations, 1964-1966 (Robert Beech Papers, 1963-1972; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 945, Box 4, Folder 5) (Clippings (information artifacts))
- Congress of Racial Equality--Miscellaneous Publications; Pamphlet Collection, 69-318 (Articles)
- Dunlap--Mississippi Freedom Project, 1964-1965 (Papers, 1964-1972, 1994; Z: Accessions, M2000-007, Box 2, Folder 6) (Fliers (printed matter))
- Freedom Information Service--WATS reports,July 1964 (Freedom Information Service records, 1962-1979; Historical Society Library Microforms Room, Micro 780, Reel 1, Segment 5) (Reports)
- Poor People's Corporation--Correspondence, COFO, 1964, Oct. 15-1964, Dec. 27, undated (Poor People's Corporation records, 1960-1967, Archives Main Stacks, Mss 172, Box 1, Folder 2) (Correspondence)
- Integration Correspondence (John Davis Williams Library (University of Mississippi))
- Anita Bolden Fitts to Mr. Meredith (2 October 1962) (Correspondence)
- Avron [A] Blumberg to Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Meredith (28 September 1962) (Correspondence)
- Bill Brown to Mr. [Wilsas] (4 October 1962) (Correspondence)
- Edward Dewey to Mr. Meredith (1 October 1962) (Correspondence)
- Juanita Sanders, Howard Carter, Robert Jones, Bennie Stoudmire, Lillian Hudson, Rosetta Turner, Virginia Awkward and Maude [] to Mr. James Meredith (12 October 1962) (Correspondence)
- Lisa Krochmal to Mr. Meredith (1 October 1962) (Correspondence)
- Lottie Lewis to "Mr. Meredith" (4 October 1962) (Correspondence)
- Maude Williams and Mrs. Rositta Turner to James Meredith (Undated) (Correspondence)
- Unknown to Air Force Veteran Mr. James Meredith (2 October 1962) (Correspondence)
- Isaiah DeQuincey Newman, (1911-1985), Papers, 1929-2003 (University of South Carolina)
- James W. Silver Collection (John Davis Williams Library (University of Mississippi))
- With an Even Hand: Brown vs. Board at Fifty (Library of Congress)