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Protest demonstration. Paul Robeson (third from left), Dr. John E.T. Camper and others protesting Ford's Theatre Jim Crow admission policy.
Subject:
Celebrities, Entertainers, Business, Baltimore Theatre, Theater, African American history, Paul Henderson, Photographs, Baltimore City Life Museum Collection, Civil rights, Women's History, Baltimore (Md.), Street scenes
Item ID:
HEN.00.A2-158
Creator:
Henderson, Paul, 1899-1988
Description:
Street scene. Protest demonstration. Paul Robeson (third from left), Dr. John E.T. Camper and others protesting Ford's Theatre Jim Crow admission policy. Shows protestors with NAACP signs. 314-320 West Fayette Street, Baltimore. Photograph by Paul S. Henderson (1899-1988), circa March 1948.
Date of Original:
ca. 1948
Collection:
Paul Henderson Photograph Collection, Baltimore City Life Museum Collection, Special Collections Department
Type/Size:
Negative, 4 x 5 inch (10.16 x 12.7 cm)
Restrictions:
Restricted to copy print only in the Special Collections Department. For more information, please contact specialcollections@mdhs.org
Rights:
Copy of original owned by the Maryland Historical Society. For reproduction and permission information, please contact imagingservices@mdhs.org 

