Charlayne Hunter,crying,sitting,fist,mouth,African American,University,GA,1961
Title: [Charlayne Hunter, crying, sitting with fist to mouth]
Date Created/Published: 1961 Jan. 12.
Summary: Photograph shows Charlayne Hunter clutching a small statue to her lips while crying.
Notes:
Photograph by Unite Press International Telephoto.
No. ATP011207.
Newspaper clipping on verso: A small statue of the Madonna clutched to her lips and tears streaming from her eyes, Charlayne Hunter waits to leave her room at Univeristy of Georgia.
Note on photograph front: 1/12/61 - Athens, GA: With tears streaming down her cheeks and with her small statue of the Madonna cluthced to her lips, Charlayne Hunter waits to leave her Myers Hall dormitory. The 18-year-old Negro who made Georgia history when she and Hamilton Holmes were admitted to the all-white school, was spirited away to Atlanta after rioting segregationist students attacked the dorm.
Title devised by Library staff.
Forms part of: New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
Hunter-Gault, Charlayne.
University of Georgia--1960-1970.
African Americans--Education--Georgia--Athens--1960-1970.
African Americans--Women--Georgia--Athens--1960-1970.
Students--Georgia--Athens--1960-1970.
School integration--Georgia--Athens--1960-1970.
Photographic prints--1960-1970.
Bookmark /2011645205/
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