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Somebody Paid the Price for Your Right Register/Vote

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Object Details

commissioner

A. Philip Randolph Educational Fund

referenced

Randolph, A. Philip

photographer

Schulke, Flip

maker

Lithographers and Photoengravers International Union

Description

This object is a single-sided printed poster. It depicts a view from the August 28, 1963 March on Washington for Jobs abd Freedom civil rights protest march in a black and white photograph, with African Americans carrying signs demanding an end to segregated schools and racial bias. The title reads "Somebody Paid the Price for Your Right Register/Vote." The photograph was taken by Flip Schulke, who was a noted American photojournalist of the civil rights movement in the 1950s-1960s. The poster was commissioned by the A. Philip Randolph Educational Fund and printed by the Lithographers and Photoengravers International Union (LPIU) in Washington, D.C. circa 1971. A. Philip Randolph was a leading activist of both the labor union and the civil rights movements. The A. Philip Randolph Educational Fund and its larger umbrella organization the A. Philip Randolph Institute are affiliated with the AFL-CIO, and serve to support labor issues primarily of African Americans.

Location

Currently not on view

Credit Line

Swann Galleries

date made

circa 1971
1971 circa
1970 circa

Associated Date

1963-08-28

ID Number

2018.0124.01

accession number

2018.0124

catalog number

2018.0124.01

Object Name

poster, political
poster

Physical Description

paper (overall material)
black; white (overall color)
printed (overall production method/technique)

Measurements

overall: 22 in x 17 in; 55.88 cm x 43.18 cm

place made

United States: District of Columbia

associated place

United States: District of Columbia

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Political History: Political History, Reform Movements Collection
Government, Politics, and Reform
Princeton Posters

Data Source

National Museum of American History

general subject association

Civil Rights Movement
African American History
Segregation

referenced

Voting

related event

March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom

Metadata Usage

CC0

Link to Original Record

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b4-4a20-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

Record ID

nmah_1887865

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