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Background imageCivil rights movement Collection: Ivan Cooper, (right) Chairman and founding member of the Derry Citizens Action Committee

Ivan Cooper, (right) Chairman and founding member of the Derry Citizens Action Committee, and John Hume, founder member of Derry Credit Union

Background imageCivil rights movement Collection: Ivan Cooper, (left) Chairman and founding member of the Derry Citizens Action Committee

Ivan Cooper, (left) Chairman and founding member of the Derry Citizens Action Committee, and John Hume, founder member of Derry Credit Union

Background imageCivil rights movement Collection: Ivan Cooper, (right) Chairman and founding member of the Derry Citizens Action Committee

Ivan Cooper, (right) Chairman and founding member of the Derry Citizens Action Committee, and John Hume, founder member of Derry Credit Union

Background imageCivil rights movement Collection: Ivan Cooper, (left) Chairman and founding member of the Derry Citizens Action Committee

Ivan Cooper, (left) Chairman and founding member of the Derry Citizens Action Committee, and John Hume, founder member of Derry Credit Union

Background imageCivil rights movement Collection: Ivan Cooper, (left) Chairman and founding member of the Derry Citizens Action Committee

Ivan Cooper, (left) Chairman and founding member of the Derry Citizens Action Committee, and John Hume, founder member of Derry Credit Union

Background imageCivil rights movement Collection: Marlon Brando arrives at Heathrow Airport in London, to take part in a television

Marlon Brando arrives at Heathrow Airport in London, to take part in a television programme dealing with American race problem

Background imageCivil rights movement Collection: Marlon Brando arrives at Heathrow Airport in London, to take part in a television

Marlon Brando arrives at Heathrow Airport in London, to take part in a television programme dealing with American race problem

Background imageCivil rights movement Collection: Marlon Brando arrives at Heathrow Airport in London, to take part in a television

Marlon Brando arrives at Heathrow Airport in London, to take part in a television programme dealing with American race problem

Background imageCivil rights movement Collection: Pinback button for CORE and Black Power, ca. 1966. Creator: Unknown

Pinback button for CORE and Black Power, ca. 1966. Creator: Unknown
The Black Power movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s, emphasised racial pride and the need to promote the collective interests and values of Black Americans

Background imageCivil rights movement Collection: Pinback button for Channing Phillips presidential campaign, 1968. Creator: Unknown

Pinback button for Channing Phillips presidential campaign, 1968. Creator: Unknown
A metal and plastic pinback button produced during the campaign of African-American minister, civil rights leader and social activist Channing E. Phillips (1928-1987)

Background imageCivil rights movement Collection: Portrait of Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Portrait of Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Background imageCivil rights movement Collection: The 16th Street Baptist Church located in Birmingham, Alabama, USA

The 16th Street Baptist Church located in Birmingham, Alabama, USA

Background imageCivil rights movement Collection: James Leonard Farmer, Jr. American civil rights activist. Farmer speaking at a meeting of

James Leonard Farmer, Jr. American civil rights activist. Farmer speaking at a meeting of the American Society of
JAMES FARMER (1920-1999). James Leonard Farmer, Jr. American civil rights activist. Farmer speaking at a meeting of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. Photographed by Marion Trikosko, 1964

Background imageCivil rights movement Collection: James Meredith (with cane) and Martin Luther King, Jr. during the Freedom March from Canton

James Meredith (with cane) and Martin Luther King, Jr. during the Freedom March from Canton
KING AND MEREDITH, 1966. James Meredith (with cane) and Martin Luther King, Jr. during the Freedom March from Canton, Mississippi to the Tougaloo College campus, 25 June 1966

Background imageCivil rights movement Collection: (1863-1954). American civil rights and womens rights activist and author

(1863-1954). American civil rights and womens rights activist and author
MARY ELIZA CHURCH TERRELL (1863-1954). American civil rights and womens rights activist and author

Background imageCivil rights movement Collection: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Indian leader

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Indian leader
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1869-1948), aka Mahatma, charismatic Indian leader. Seen here as a young man, probably while living in South Africa, where he took part in the civil rights movement

Background imageCivil rights movement Collection: Suffragettes in New York City, 1912

Suffragettes in New York City, 1912
Suffragette marchers carrying portable speaker rostrums, New York City, 1912. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a photograph

Background imageCivil rights movement Collection: Communist demonstration broken up by New York police

Communist demonstration broken up by New York police
Communist workers driven from a demonstration in Tompkins Square by mounted police, New York City, 1871. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageCivil rights movement Collection: USA, Alabama, Selma, Sunset, Edmund Pettus Bridge, American Civil Rights Movement Landmark

USA, Alabama, Selma, Sunset, Edmund Pettus Bridge, American Civil Rights Movement Landmark, Peaceful Demonstrators Attacked By Police Crossing Bridge 1965, Alabama River

Background imageCivil rights movement Collection: The Hunger Marchers, 1932, (1938)

The Hunger Marchers, 1932, (1938). The National Hunger March of September to October 1932 was the largest of a series of hunger marches in Britain

Background imageCivil rights movement Collection: Martin Luther King, American civil rights leader

Martin Luther King, American civil rights leader
Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968), American clergyman, political activist, and prominent leader in the African American civil rights movement. Date: circa 1960s



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