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All Multimedia for CIVIL-RIGHTS MOVEMENT
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African-American college students protest segregation at the University
of Texas, Austin, April 27, 1949. UT Texas Student Publications, Inc.,
Photographs, The Center for American History, The University of Texas at
Austin; CN 02653.
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Heman Sweatt, civil-rights plaintiff, registering for courses at the
University of Texas law school, Austin, 1950. Prints and Photographs
Collection, Heman Sweatt file, The Center for American History, The
University of Texas at Austin; CN 00323B. Sweatt won admission to the
University of Texas law school as a result of Sweatt v. Painter,
which went to the United States Supreme Court.
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State and national leaders of the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People (top row, left to right: John J. Jones, M.
T. Blanton, Thurgood Marshall, ; bottom row, left to right:
unidentified, Juanita Craft, Walter White, Peyton Medlock), Dallas,
1948. Juanita Jewel Shanks Craft Collection, The Center for American
History, The University of Texas at Austin; CN 00674. Juanita Craft, a
field worker with the National Association for the Advancement of
Colored People, helped organize 182 branches in Texas.
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