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- Advertising Poster, Ebony Magazine Cover, October 1952 -

- October 01, 1952
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Advertising Poster, Ebony Magazine Cover, October 1952
- Advertising Poster, Ebony Magazine, September 1952 -

- September 01, 1952
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Advertising Poster, Ebony Magazine, September 1952
- Advertising Poster, Ebony Magazine Cover, October 1960 -

- October 01, 1960
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Advertising Poster, Ebony Magazine Cover, October 1960
- Advertising Poster, Ebony Magazine Cover, February 1960 -

- February 01, 1960
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Advertising Poster, Ebony Magazine Cover, February 1960
- Advertising Poster, Ebony Magazine, December 1955 - In August 1955, a Black fourteen-year-old boy named Emmett Till was abducted from a relative's house while visiting family in Mississippi. Two white men accused him of teasing a white woman and lynched Till as punishment--his mutilated corpse was later pulled from the Tallahatchie River. An all-white jury found his murderers--who later admitted to the act--not guilty. The murder and acquittal were evidence of the Deep South's violent social codes. Till's mother insisted on displaying her son's disfigured body in an open casket for all to see. Outrage spurred community organization that ignited the modern Civil Rights movement.

- December 01, 1955
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Advertising Poster, Ebony Magazine, December 1955
In August 1955, a Black fourteen-year-old boy named Emmett Till was abducted from a relative's house while visiting family in Mississippi. Two white men accused him of teasing a white woman and lynched Till as punishment--his mutilated corpse was later pulled from the Tallahatchie River. An all-white jury found his murderers--who later admitted to the act--not guilty. The murder and acquittal were evidence of the Deep South's violent social codes. Till's mother insisted on displaying her son's disfigured body in an open casket for all to see. Outrage spurred community organization that ignited the modern Civil Rights movement.
- Advertising Poster, Ebony Magazine Cover, April 1960 -

- April 01, 1960
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Advertising Poster, Ebony Magazine Cover, April 1960