ILLUSTRATIONS
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)