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1963 issue of TIME

Letter from Leonard Woolf to Vita Sackville-West concerning Virginia Woolf’s death.

Letter from Leonard Woolf to Vita Sackville-West concerning Virginia Woolf’s death

Six strips of black-and-white photographs, each strip containing six thumbnail photographs featuring headshots and protest images
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Bob Adelman (1930–2016)
Contact sheet of photographs from the National Day of Mourning for the Children of Birmingham
Gelatin silver print, September 22, 1963
James Baldwin Photograph Collection, Photographs and Prints Division, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
 

Contact sheet of photographs from the National Day of Mourning for the Children of Birmingham

These images reflect Baldwin’s mood as he addressed a crowd at the federal courthouse in Manhattan in September 1963. A week earlier, white supremacists committed one of the most heinous acts of terrorism in modern American history: murdering four girls and injuring others by bombing a Black church in Birmingham, Alabama. Activists planned the rally in response, demanding federal protection for Black people. Baldwin offered both a warning and hope: “The future is going to be worse than the past if we do not let the people who represent us know that it is our country. … We can change the government, and we will.” The ensuing years put Baldwin’s hope to the test, but he continued to fight, and write, to challenge oppression.

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  • Detail of frontispiece of Shakespeare's portfolio showing an engraving of the author in 17th-century dress. Above it reads: Published according to the true original copies.

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    1963 issue of TIME

  • Six strips of black-and-white photographs, each strip containing six thumbnail photographs featuring headshots and protest images

    Photographs of James Baldwin from the National Day of Mourning

  • Letter from Leonard Woolf to Vita Sackville-West concerning Virginia Woolf’s death.

    Letter from Leonard Woolf to Vita Sackville-West concerning Virginia Woolf’s death

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  • Page from Henry David Thoreau’s manuscript draft of Walden.

    Page from Henry David Thoreau’s manuscript draft of Walden

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  • Letter from Mary Wollstonecraft to Catharine Macaulay

    Letter from Mary Wollstonecraft to Catharine Macaulay

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  • Handwritten letter in brown ink on cream-colored paper

    Letter from Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley to Sir Richard Phillips

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  • Detail of frontispiece of Shakespeare's portfolio showing an engraving of the author in 17th-century dress. Above it reads: Published according to the true original copies.

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