Mrs. Nettie Hunt,Supreme Court,African American Civil Rights,School Integration
Title: [Mrs. Nettie Hunt, sitting on steps of Supreme Court, holding newspaper, explaining to her daughter Nikie the meaning of the Supreme Court's decision banning school segregation]
Date Created/Published: 1954.
Notes:
United Press International telephoto.
No. NXP1057442.
Forms part of: New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection (Library of Congress).
Exhibited: With an even hand: Brown v. Board of Education at fifty years, Library of Congress, 2004.
Subjects:
Hunt, Nikie--Family.
United States.--Supreme Court--1950-1960.
African Americans--Civil rights--1950-1960.
Supreme Court decisions--1950-1960.
School integration--1950-1960.
Group portraits--1950-1960.
Photographic prints--1950-1960.
Portrait photographs--1950-1960.
Bookmark /00652489/
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