Figure 0.1. |
Poster by Charles White for the second convention of the National Negro Labor Council, Cleveland (1952) |
Figure 1.1. |
Page from Lloyd L. Brown’s FOIA file (1962) |
Figure 1.2. |
One-Third of A Nation poster, Living Newspapers of the WPA (1938) |
Figure 2.1. |
Charles White, A History of the Negro Press (1940) |
Figure 2.2. |
Charles White at work on mural Techniques Used in the Service of Struggle (c. 1940) |
Figure 2.3. |
Founding members of the Committee for the Negro in the Arts (c. 1940) |
Figure 2.4. |
A CNA awards banquet in New York City (1950s) |
Figure 2.5. |
Page from Charles White’s FOIA file (c. 1951) |
Figure 2.6. |
Charles White, Sojourner Truth (1949) |
Figure 2.7. |
Charles White, Exodus 1 Black Moses (1951) |
Figure 2.8. |
Charles White, Let’s Walk Together (1953) |
Figure 2.9. |
Marion Post Wolcott, Migrant workers waiting to be paid, near Homestead, Florida, Farm Security Administration photo (February 1939) |
Figure 2.10. |
Charles White, Harvest Talk (1953–54) |
Figure 3.1. |
Page from Childress’s FOIA file (1953) |
Figure 3.2. |
Childress, Wedding Band (1973) |
Figure 3.3. |
Childress, Like One of the Family, Beacon Press edition (1986) |
Figure 3.4. |
Alice Neel’s portrait of Mike Gold (1952) |
Figure 3.5. |
Alice Neel’s portrait of Pat Whelan (1935) |
Figure 3.6. |
Alice Neel’s portrait of Alice Childress (1950) |
Figure 3.7. |
Herbert Aptheker, Ewart Guinier, and Alice Childress (1975) |
Figure 4.1. |
Gwendolyn Brooks, “A Gathering at the South Side Community Art Center” (1948) |
Figure 4.2. |
Gwendolyn Brooks presents the Literary Times Award to Jack Conroy (1967) |
Figure 4.3. |
Gwendolyn Brooks in Chicago Daily News photo (1957) |
Figure 5.1. |
Pages from Frank London Brown’s FOIA file (1957) 217–19 |
Figure 6.1. |
Lloyd L. Brown and Louis Burnham at AMSAC conference (1959) |
Figure 6.2. |
Lorraine Hansberry giving keynote address at AMSAC conference (1959) |
Figure 6.3. |
Lorraine Hansberry at AMSAC conference (1959) |