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Title Work

Title No: 13095

Title: Hairspray exhibition

Medium: Audio; Documentation

Original Medium: Photograph; Paper

Date: 2011 (Created)

Original Summary:
Images selected by students to be exhibited at Edison Theatre and Olin Lobby during the performance of Hairspray, October 14-30, 2011.

Countries of Origin: U.S.A.

Credits:
RoleName
CreatorWashington University Libraries' Film and Media Archive

Items x0

Contents x27

Seq NoTitle NoTitle
113160Harry Belafonte speaking at the March on Washington
213161Marian Anderson singing at the March on Washington
313162Empty bus in Montgomery, Alabama
413163Small building with a sign, "Colored Dining Room in Rear"
513164Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth of Birmingham, Alabama speaking at a church podium
613165Press conference with Robert F. Kennedy, Gloria Richardson, and Calvin M. Mowbray
713166Lunch counter sit-in in Nashville, Tennessee
813167Anti-lynching demonstration
913168March on Washington for jobs and freedom
1013169Activists protest segregation in Albany, Georgia
1113170Freedom Singers
1213171Freedom Vote in Mississippi
1313172Greensboro four
1413174March on Washington crowd shot
1513175March on Washington group carrying signs
1613176March on Washington demonstrators holding signs and banners
1713178Police officer in Jackson, Mississippi
1813179Voter registration in Mississippi
1913180Martin Luther King, Jr. at the March on Washington
2013181NAACP for rights and registration rally
2113182Group on park bench
2213183Group of Southern senators
2313184Members of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee during the March on Washington.
2413185Civil rights activists, including John Lewis of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, singing in a group.
2513186Young activist in a Birmingham jail
2613187Roy Wilkins, Martin Luther King, Jr. and A. Phillip Randolph in front of the Lincoln Memorial
2713062Not for public viewing


Contained By x1

Title NoTitle
5775Film and Media Archive exhibitions