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- Title
- Adams Morgan Day 2021 Image 07
- Date
- September 12, 2021
- Creator
- Carroll, Morgan
- Description
- Four people view the Nancy Shia exhibit.
- Subject
- adams morgan day; neighborhood festival; place; community; memory
- Country
- United States
- Collection
- Adams Morgan Day 2021
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:3006
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- still image
- Title
- Adams Morgan Day 2021 Image 08
- Date
- September 12, 2021
- Creator
- Carroll, Morgan
- Description
- A woman views the Nancy Shia exhibit.
- Subject
- adams morgan day; neighborhood festival; place; community; memory
- Country
- United States
- Collection
- Adams Morgan Day 2021
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:3007
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- still image
- Title
- African American activists promote April 4 as a Black holiday at a memorial service for Martin Luther King, Jr. on Palm Sunday at the Washington National Cathedral, 29 March 1969
- Date
- 1969-03-30
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- A memorial service for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was held at the National Cathedral almost a year after his death, Washington, D.C., 29 March 1969.
- Subject
- Memorial service; Political activists -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Subject -- Personal Name
- King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_0262
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- Collection
- Patrick Frazier Political and Social Movements Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:66897
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- still image
- Title
- Alisa Hill Interview, March 05, 2013
- Date
- March 05, 2013
- Creator
- Person responsible unknown; Person responsible unknown; Person responsible unknown
- Description
- SUMMARY: In this interview, Washington, D.C. native Alisa Hill speaks about the phenomenon of homelessness in the city. Alisa shares her personal experiences with homelessness, including her efforts to find shelter and how being homeless has affected her relationships with others. Alisa also discusses her advocacy efforts to bring attention to the issue of homelessness and her outreach with homeless children. PROJECT’S OBJECTIVES: The interviews conducted as part of the DC Oral History and Social Justice Project record how unhoused residents of the greater DC area view the history of homelessness – how did homelessness become such an entrenched part of the city. The interviews will be used to create critical dialogue among people who are currently unhoused in Washington, DC, and then they may be used to assist future advocacy efforts.
- Subject
- Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library; DC Oral History and Social Justice Project; homelessness; homelessness advocacy
- Country
- United States
- Collection
- Homeless Voices Amplification Coop
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:1520
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- still image
- Title
- Altar in the War Memorial Chapel, Washington National Cathedral (1977)
- Date
- 1977
- Creator
- Striner, Herbert E.
- Description
- Altar in the War Memorial Chapel, Washington National Cathedral.
- Series
- Buildings
- Subject
- Altars -- Washington (D.C.); Religious art -- Washington (D.C.); War memorials -- Washington (D.C.); Jesus Christ -- Art
- Local Identifier
- O039-14
- Type
- Negatives (photographic)
- Physical Location
- American University Library
- Collection
- Photographic Material and Other Art Work of Herbert E. Striner
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-71088
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- still image
- Title
- An alternate view of a banner promoting the United Farm Workers of America ("Farm Workers, Viva la Causa, Peace & Justice") directly in front of the Lincoln Memorial during protests against Richard Nixon's second inauguration, 20 January 1973
- Date
- 1973-01-20
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- Several anti-war organizations held a counter-inaugural demonstration in protest of President Richard M. Nixon's inauguration, Washington, D.C. 20 January 1973.
- Subject
- Demonstrations -- United States; Lincoln Memorial (Washington, D.C.); Migrant labor -- America.; Presidents -- United States -- Inauguration; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_0616
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- Collection
- Patrick Frazier Political and Social Movements Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:67436
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- still image
- Title
- Alternate view of a crowd at the Lincoln Memorial protesting against Nixon's second inauguration hold banners promoting the United Farm Workers of America ("Farm Workers, Viva la Causa, Peace & Justice," "Boycott Lettuce"), 20 January 1973
- Date
- 1973-01-20
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- Several anti-war organizations held a counter-inaugural demonstration in protest of President Richard M. Nixon's inauguration, Washington, D.C. 20 January 1973.
- Subject
- Demonstrations -- United States; Lincoln Memorial (Washington, D.C.); Migrant labor -- America.; Presidents -- United States -- Inauguration; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_0602
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- Collection
- Patrick Frazier Political and Social Movements Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:67422
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- still image
- Title
- Alternate view of a kneeling figure of Nixon flipping off the crowd while a figure of Kissinger mimes embarrassment at a masquerade near the Lincoln Memorial during the Vietnam Veterans Against the War demonstration, 04 July 1974
- Date
- 1974-07-04
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- The Vietnam Veterans Against the War/Winter Soldier Organization and other organizations held a series of demonstrations, marches, and vigil between July 1st and 4th around the National Mall and Lafayette Square with the purpose of demanding ouster for President Nixon, demanding veterans' benefits, and demanding amnesty for draft resisters.
- Subject
- Demonstrations -- United States; Lincoln Memorial (Washington, D.C.); Masquerades; Protest movements -- United States; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Kissinger, Henry, 1923-; Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994 -- Impeachment
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_0781
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- Collection
- Patrick Frazier Political and Social Movements Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:67407
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- still image
- Title
- Alternate view of African American activists promoting April 4 as a Black holiday at a memorial service for Martin Luther King, Jr. on Palm Sunday at the Washington National Cathedral, 29 March 1969
- Date
- 1969-03-30
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- A memorial service for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was held at the National Cathedral almost a year after his death, Washington, D.C., 29 March 1969.
- Subject
- Memorial service; Political activists -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Subject -- Personal Name
- King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_0263
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- Collection
- Patrick Frazier Political and Social Movements Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:66898
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- still image
- Title
- Alternate view of Augustus Saint-Gaudens' Grief statue as part of the Adams Memorial at the Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
- Date
- [date of publication not identified]
- Creator
- Striner, Herbert E.
- Publisher
- American University Library. Archives and Special Collections.
- Subject
- Adams Memorial (Washington, D.C.); Cemeteries -- Washington (D.C.)
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Saint-Gaudens, Augustus, 1848-1907
- Local Identifier
- FF018-16A
- Type
- Negatives (photographic)
- Physical Location
- American University Library
- Collection
- Photographic Material and Other Art Work of Herbert E. Striner
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-93017
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- still image
- Title
- Alternate view of clergyman addressing congregation at the memorial service for Martin Luther King, Jr. inside the Washington National Cathedral, 29 March 1969
- Date
- 1969-03-30
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- A memorial service for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was held at the National Cathedral almost a year after his death, Washington, D.C., 29 March 1969.
- Subject
- Memorial service
- Country
- United States
- Subject -- Personal Name
- King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_0304
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- Collection
- Patrick Frazier Political and Social Movements Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:66939
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- still image
- Title
- Alternate view of the Adams Memorial and Grief statue by Augustus Saint-Gaudens at the Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
- Date
- [date of publication not identified]
- Creator
- Striner, Herbert E.
- Publisher
- American University Library. Archives and Special Collections.
- Subject
- Adams Memorial (Washington, D.C.); Cemeteries -- Washington (D.C.)
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Saint-Gaudens, Augustus, 1848-1907
- Local Identifier
- FF018-18A
- Type
- Negatives (photographic)
- Physical Location
- American University Library
- Collection
- Photographic Material and Other Art Work of Herbert E. Striner
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-93019
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- still image
- Title
- Alternate view of the Grief statue as part of the Adams Memorial at Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
- Date
- [date of publication not identified]
- Creator
- Striner, Herbert E.
- Publisher
- American University Library. Archives and Special Collections.
- Subject
- Adams Memorial (Washington, D.C.); Cemeteries -- Washington (D.C.)
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Saint-Gaudens, Augustus, 1848-1907
- Local Identifier
- FF017-19A
- Type
- Negatives (photographic)
- Physical Location
- American University Library
- Collection
- Photographic Material and Other Art Work of Herbert E. Striner
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-93008
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- still image
- Title
- Alternate view of the Grief statue by Augustus Saint-Gaudens against the plot by Stanford White at the Adams Memorial at Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
- Date
- [date of publication not identified]
- Creator
- Striner, Herbert E.
- Publisher
- American University Library. Archives and Special Collections.
- Subject
- Adams Memorial (Washington, D.C.); Cemeteries -- Washington (D.C.)
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Saint-Gaudens, Augustus, 1848-1907
- Local Identifier
- FF018-17A
- Type
- Negatives (photographic)
- Physical Location
- American University Library
- Collection
- Photographic Material and Other Art Work of Herbert E. Striner
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-93018
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- still image
- Title
- Alternate view of the Italian Resistance Memorial, Bologna, Italy
- Date
- [date of publication not identified]
- Creator
- Striner, Herbert E.
- Publisher
- American University Library. Archives and Special Collections.
- Subject
- War Memorials -- Italy
- Local Identifier
- CV3-09-05
- Type
- Slides (photographs)
- Physical Location
- American University Library
- Collection
- Photographic Material and Other Art Work of Herbert E. Striner
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-91505
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- still image
- Title
- Amelie Zurn Interview Part 1, June 8, 2021
- Date
- June 8, 2021
- Creator
- Amelie Zurn; Audrey Barnett
- Description
- Audrey Barnett interviews Amelie Zurn. Their conversation begins with Amelie discussing how she donated a large number of her papers from OUT! (Oppression Under Target) to the American University Archive. She then explains how she got involved with OUT! after volunteering with organizations such as Whitman Walker, National Organization for Women, and the Rape Crisis Hotline. Amelie talks more about her time with OUT!, including actions, other members, organizing tactics, and partnerships with other groups. Audrey also asks for more details about Amelie's work at and the evolution of Whitman Walker clinic. The interview then transitions to a discussion about feminist health practices and activism within AIDS organizing.
- Subject
- HIV; AIDS; Washington, DC; Oppression Under Target (OUT!); Whitman Walker; ACT UP; Black Lives Matter; Lesbian Health Services; Take Back the Night; National Organization for Women (NOW); Bowers v. Hardwick; 1987 March on Washington for Gay and Lesbian Rights; disability justice; gay and lesbian organizing; Washington Blade; Ryan White Care Act; memorial actions; Washington Peace Center; abolitionist organizing; DC Council; Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS); Clinton administration; U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE); Immigrant Rights Movement; Webster v. Reproductive Health Services; reproductive rights; feminist health practices; mutual aid; transmasculine
- Country
- United States
- Collection
- Taking the Truck OUT!: AIDS and Caregiving Oral Histories
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:3263
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- mixed material
- Title
- Amelie Zurn Interview Part 2, June 8, 2021
- Date
- June 8, 2021
- Creator
- Amelie Zurn; Audrey Barnett
- Description
- Audrey Barnett completes part 2 of her interview with Amelie Zurn. Their conversation picks up with Amelie continuing to discuss working with Whitman Walker. She identifies challenges in building support for and acknowledging the affects of grief on people involved in the movement. Audrey then asks Amelie about how her previous work with OUT! and Whitman Walker inform her present-day work and life.
- Subject
- HIV; AIDS; Washington, DC; Oppression Under Target (OUT!); Whitman Walker; ACT UP; Black Lives Matter; Lesbian Health Day; caregiving; cancer; grief; Mautner Project for Lesbians with Cancer; disability justice; Susan Hester; Reagan Administration; Bush Administration; state-sanctioned violence; Black lesbians; AIDS Memorial Quilt; Sharon Kowalksi; Karen Thompson; Jerry Green; City Hall; Sharon Bottoms; lesbian parents; social work; Jamie Grant; gender and sexuality; trauma
- Country
- United States
- Collection
- Taking the Truck OUT!: AIDS and Caregiving Oral Histories
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:3265
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- mixed material
- Title
- Anti Argentine Military Dictatorship Poster In Buenos Aires
- Date
- 1985-01-01
- Creator
- Nickelsberg, Robert
- Description
- An Argentine woman points to a poster with faces of the former military dictatorship, Buenos Aires, Argentina, January 1985. The poster says, "Because we are life, there is judgement to death." Over 30,000 people were disappeared by the military dictatorship from 1976 to 1983.
- Subject
- Justice; Memory; Human Rights; Cold War
- Country
- Argentina
- Local Identifier
- argentina_ct_0007_web.tif
- Collection
- The Photographic Archive of Robert Nickelsberg
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- still image
- Title
- Anti-Nixon protesters in front of the Lincoln Memorial holding signs in reference to ending the Vietnam War ("Stop the bombing, sign the treaty," "Nixon you lied! Sign the Treaty! Nat'l Sign the Treaty Coalition"), 20 January 1973
- Date
- 1973-01-20
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- Several anti-war organizations held a counter-inaugural demonstration in protest of President Richard M. Nixon's inauguration, Washington, D.C. 20 January 1973.
- Subject
- Demonstrations -- United States; Lincoln Memorial (Washington, D.C.); Presidents -- United States -- Inauguration; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_0597
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- Collection
- Patrick Frazier Political and Social Movements Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:67417
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- still image
- Title
- Argentine Family Affected By The Dirty War
- Date
- 1985-05-01
- Creator
- Nickelsberg, Robert
- Description
- An Argentine family stands for a photograph outside of their home in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 1985. The family was affected by the 1976-1983 Dirty War when the country's military overthrew the civilian government and initiated a brutal dictatorship imprisoning, torturing and killing over 30,000 critics of the government, union leaders and left-wing activists.
- Subject
- Memory; Cold War; Dictatorship; Human Rights
- Country
- Argentina
- Local Identifier
- argentina_ct_0004_web.tif
- Collection
- The Photographic Archive of Robert Nickelsberg
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- still image