Civil_rights_leaders_meet_with_President_John_F._Kennedy2.jpg
Summary
English: [ Civil rights leaders meet with President John F. Kennedy in the Oval Office of the White House after the March on Washington, D.C. ] | |||
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Author |
Leffler, Warren K., photographer
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Title |
English:
[ Civil rights leaders meet with
President John F. Kennedy in the Oval Office
of the White House after the
March on Washington, D.C.
]
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Description |
English:
Photograph shows (left to right): Willard Wirtz (Secretary of Labor); Floyd McKissick (CORE); Mathew Ahmann (National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice);
Whitney Young
(National Urban Leage);
Martin Luther King, Jr.
(SCLC); John Lewis (SNCC); Rabbi Joachim Prinz (American Jewish Congress); A. Philip Randolph, with Reverend Eugene Carson Blake partially visible behind him;
President John F. Kennedy
;
Walter Reuther
(labor leader), with Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson partially visible behind him; and
Roy Wilkins
(NAACP).
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Date |
28 August 1963
date QS:P571,+1963-08-28T00:00:00Z/11
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Medium | 1 negative : film. | ||
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References | DC Past http://dcpast.com/post/59784635570/1963-civil-rights-leaders-meet-jfk | ||
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Permission
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Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on publication. | ||
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Licensing
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