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Box A-27

 Container

Contains 252 Results:

Con Funk Shun

 File — Box: A-27, Folder: 81

The Congaroo Dancers

 File — Box: A-27, Folder: 82
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Collection includes photographs and related materials covering a broad range of topics, with a particular focus on day-to-day life in New York's African-American community during the 20th century. Subjects include civil rights marches and protests, church events, high school graduations, local politics, and fashion. Some photographs were taken by staff photographers, while others originated with wire services or as submissions from individuals or agencies. Formats in the collection include...
Dates: 1920 - 2012

Congo, Republic Of

 File — Box: A-27, Folder: 83
Scope and Contents

1 print has newspaper clipping taped to verso.

Photographer if identified: United Press International

Number of Prints: 4

Dates: 1920 - 2012

Congress of African Peoples

 File — Box: A-27, Folder: 84

Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)

 File — Box: A-27, Folder: 86
Scope and Contents 2 prints with typescript caption stapled to recto. 2 prints have staples through edge. 1 print has newspaper clipping taped to verso. 1 print has flier for CORE Jazz album (A Jazz Salute To Freedom) attached with a staple. 1 print has caption stapled to recto, letter and business card from Benjamin Brown stapled to verso. Also 1 envelope postmarked 4-1-1964.Photographer if identified: Dave Greene, Harris Photo, United Press International, Gene Ward, Ace Creative Photo, David...
Dates: 1920 - 2012

Conklin, Robb E.

 File — Box: A-27, Folder: 87

Conley, Harold F.

 File — Box: A-27, Folder: 88

Conley, Lt. James Sylvester Jr.

 File — Box: A-27, Folder: 89
Scope and Contents

Both prints have newspaper clippings taped to verso.

Photographer if identified: Palazzo Studio, United Press International

Number of Prints: 2

Dates: 1920 - 2012

Leroy Conley

 File — Box: A-27, Folder: 90
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Collection includes photographs and related materials covering a broad range of topics, with a particular focus on day-to-day life in New York's African-American community during the 20th century. Subjects include civil rights marches and protests, church events, high school graduations, local politics, and fashion. Some photographs were taken by staff photographers, while others originated with wire services or as submissions from individuals or agencies. Formats in the collection include...
Dates: 1920 - 2012