Congress of Racial Equality
Description
A ha;ndmade poster written in Spanish supporting CORE. The Congress of Racial Equality, founded in 1942, comprised of 50 original members, men and women, black and white. CORE used non-violent tactics to oppose segregation, employment discrimination, and supported voting rights.Currently not on view
Paper (Overall Material)White; Red; Black (Overall Color)Handmade (Overall Production Method/Technique)
Jack S. Goodwin
Record Contributed By
National Museum of American HistoryRecord Harvested From
Smithsonian InstitutionKeywords
- African American History
- African Americans
- Authors
- Civil Rights
- Civil Rights Movement
- Congress Of Racial Equality
- Cvil Rights
- Economics
- Government
- Hispanic
- Hispanics
- History
- History, Reform Movements, Black, Civil Rights
- History, Reform Movements, Economic Protest
- Latin Americans
- Latino
- Latinos
- March, Rally, Demonstration, Or Other
- Politics
- Princeton Posters
- Protest And Civil Disobedience
- Protests
- Race Relations
- Racism
- Reform Movements
- Social Reformers
- Spaniards
- Spanish