Still fighting,Asa Philip Randolph,ceremony,free,slaves,W H Barnes,S Wilson,1940
Title: Still fighting at 80
Date Created/Published: [photographed 1940, printed 1969]
Summary: A. Philip Randolph (right) at a ceremony commemorating the freedom of the slaves, held by members of the National Negro Congress in Independence Hall, Philadelphia. Dr. W. Harry Barnes (left), of the Philadelphia Housing Authority, watches as Mayor S. Davis Wilson presents Addie W. Dickerson, president of the International Council of Women of Darker Races, with the gavel he used to strike the Liberty Bell.
Notes:
No. NXP 1625540 ro.
A. Philip Randolph papers.
UPI photo.
Subjects:
Randolph, A. Philip--(Asa Philip),--1889-1979--Public appearances--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Liberty Bell--1940.
African Americans--Commemoration--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--1940.
Group portraits--1940.
Photographic prints--1960-1970.
Portrait photographs--1940.
Bookmark /91483096/
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