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"African American Icons: Celebrating Strength, Resilience

Background imageAfrican American Collection: A mother getting the children ready for a neighborhood birthday party, Washington, D. C. 1942

A mother getting the children ready for a neighborhood birthday party, Washington, D. C. 1942. Creator: Gordon Parks
Washington, D.C. A mother getting the children ready for a neighborhood birthday party

Background imageAfrican American Collection: Mother and her daughter, Frederick Douglass housing project, Anacostia, D. C. 1942

Mother and her daughter, Frederick Douglass housing project, Anacostia, D. C. 1942. Creator: Gordon Parks
Anacostia, D.C. Frederick Douglass housing project. Mother and her daughter

Background imageAfrican American Collection: African-American Marines, Battle of Peleliu, 15th September 1944 (b / w photo)

African-American Marines, Battle of Peleliu, 15th September 1944 (b / w photo)
1720216 African-American Marines, Battle of Peleliu, 15th September 1944 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: Peleliu battle, september 15)

Background imageAfrican American Collection: Ticket to a boxing match between Floyd Patterson and Ingemar Johansson, June 25, 1959

Ticket to a boxing match between Floyd Patterson and Ingemar Johansson, June 25, 1959
The World Heavyweight Championship boxing match between African-American Floyd Patterson (1935-2006) and Swede Ingemar Johansson (1932-2009) was held at the Yankee Stadium in New York City

Background imageAfrican American Collection: James McCune Smith (engraving)

James McCune Smith (engraving)
NYH412356 James McCune Smith (engraving) by American School, (19th century); Collection of the New-York Historical Society, USA; (add.info.: James McCune Smith (1813-65) was an American physician

Background imageAfrican American Collection: George Scott Winslow, 1866. Creator: Edmonia Lewis

George Scott Winslow, 1866. Creator: Edmonia Lewis
Edmonia Lewis is one of the most important American sculptors of the 19th century. The free-born child of an African American man and a Chippewa woman, Lewis was also known by her tribal name

Background imageAfrican American Collection: Radical Members of the South Carolina Legislature, 1868. Creator: Unknown

Radical Members of the South Carolina Legislature, 1868. Creator: Unknown
A carte-de-visite of sixty-four (64) so-called " Radical" members of the reconstructed South Carolina legislature after the Civil War

Background imageAfrican American Collection: Carte-de-visite of Lt. Governor Oscar J. Dunn, 1868-1871. Creator: Unknown

Carte-de-visite of Lt. Governor Oscar J. Dunn, 1868-1871. Creator: Unknown
An albumen print carte-de-visite portrait of African-American politician, musician and businessman Oscar J. Dunn. He is photographed standing with his right foot slightly forward than his left

Background imageAfrican American Collection: Ira Aldridge as Othello, c. 1830. Creator: Henry Perronet Briggs

Ira Aldridge as Othello, c. 1830. Creator: Henry Perronet Briggs
Ira Aldridge as Othello, c. 1830

Background imageAfrican American Collection: Miles Davis, Royal Festival Hall, London, 1989. Artist: Brian O Connor

Miles Davis, Royal Festival Hall, London, 1989. Artist: Brian O Connor
Miles Davis, Royal Festival Hall, London, 1989. American jazz musician, trumpeter, bandleader, and composer. He was at the forefront of several major developments in jazz music, including bebop

Background imageAfrican American Collection: Idris Muhammad, Ronnie Scotts, London, 1998. Artist: Brian O Connor

Idris Muhammad, Ronnie Scotts, London, 1998. Artist: Brian O Connor
Idris Muhammad, Ronnie Scott s, London, 1998

Background imageAfrican American Collection: Ronnie Boykins playing at the Newport Jazz Festival, Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough, July 1978

Ronnie Boykins playing at the Newport Jazz Festival, Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough, July 1978

Background imageAfrican American Collection: Big Chief Russell Moore, Arvell Shaw and Barrett Deems performing, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, 1984

Big Chief Russell Moore, Arvell Shaw and Barrett Deems performing, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, 1984
Big Chief Russell Moore (trombone), Arvell Shaw (double bass) and Barrett Deems (drums) performing, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, 1984. All three musicians worked with Louis Armstrong during their careers

Background imageAfrican American Collection: Jesse Owens at the start of the 200 metres at the Berlin Olympic Games, 1936

Jesse Owens at the start of the 200 metres at the Berlin Olympic Games, 1936. Owens setting off on the way to one of his four gold medals at the 1936 games

Background imageAfrican American Collection: WWI: SAILORS, 1918. American sailors in the resting room of the Red Cross headquarters

WWI: SAILORS, 1918. American sailors in the resting room of the Red Cross headquarters in New Orleans, Louisiana. Photogrpah, 1918

Background imageAfrican American Collection: GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER (1864-1943). American botanist, chemist, and educator

GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER (1864-1943). American botanist, chemist, and educator. Lithograph by Richard Brent, c1940

Background imageAfrican American Collection: IDA B. WELLS (1862-1931). American journalist and reformer: oil over a photograph, n. d

IDA B. WELLS (1862-1931). American journalist and reformer: oil over a photograph, n. d
IDA B. WELLS (1862-1931). American journalist and reformer: oil over a photograph, n.d

Background imageAfrican American Collection: ELLA FITZGERALD (1917-1996). American singer. Performing on stage with Dizzy Gillespie

ELLA FITZGERALD (1917-1996). American singer. Performing on stage with Dizzy Gillespie. Photograph by William P. Gottlieb, c1947

Background imageAfrican American Collection: NAT LOVE (b. 1854). Also known as Deadwood Dick : oil over a photograph

NAT LOVE (b. 1854). Also known as Deadwood Dick : oil over a photograph
NAT LOVE (b. 1854). Also known as " Deadwood Dick" : oil over a photograph

Background imageAfrican American Collection: SNOW HILL INSTITUTE, 1902. Students at Snow Hill Institute, a little Tuskegee

SNOW HILL INSTITUTE, 1902. Students at Snow Hill Institute, a little Tuskegee. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston, 1902

Background imageAfrican American Collection: SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. Members of the U. S. Tenth (Black) Cavalry on San Juan Hill

SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. Members of the U. S. Tenth (Black) Cavalry on San Juan Hill
SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. Members of the U.S. Tenth (Black) Cavalry on San Juan Hill, Cuba, following its capture, July 1898

Background imageAfrican American Collection: Women basketball players of Harlem, New York. Photographed by Eddie Elcha, 1924

Women basketball players of Harlem, New York. Photographed by Eddie Elcha, 1924
HARLEM: BASKETBALL, 1924. Women basketball players of Harlem, New York. Photographed by Eddie Elcha, 1924

Background imageAfrican American Collection: COOPER AND ALI, 1966. British boxer Henry Cooper (left) and Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay)

COOPER AND ALI, 1966. British boxer Henry Cooper (left) and Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay) during the sixth round of a heavyweight title fight in London, England, 1966

Background imageAfrican American Collection: PHILLIS WHEATLEY (1753?-1784). African-American poet. Engraved frontispiece to her Poems, 1773

PHILLIS WHEATLEY (1753?-1784). African-American poet. Engraved frontispiece to her Poems, 1773
PHILLIS WHEATLEY (1753?-1784). African-American poet. Engraved frontispiece to her " Poems, " 1773

Background imageAfrican American Collection: JAMES McCUNE SMITH (1813-1865). American physician and abolitionist

JAMES McCUNE SMITH (1813-1865). American physician and abolitionist

Background imageAfrican American Collection: LEMUEL HAYNES (1753-1833). American Revolutionary soldier and Congregational minister

LEMUEL HAYNES (1753-1833). American Revolutionary soldier and Congregational minister. Steel engraving, American, 1837

Background imageAfrican American Collection: THE GREAT CHEESE LEVEE. The Great Cheese Levee at the White House on 22 February 1837

THE GREAT CHEESE LEVEE. The Great Cheese Levee at the White House on 22 February 1837, when hundreds of visitors carried away most of a 1

Background imageAfrican American Collection: NEW ORLEANS, 1884. The Levee in New Orleans. Lithograph, 1884, by Currier & Ives

NEW ORLEANS, 1884. The Levee in New Orleans. Lithograph, 1884, by Currier & Ives

Background imageAfrican American Collection: Bobby Hutcherson playing the vibraphone at the Bracknell Jazz Festival, Berkshire, 1983

Bobby Hutcherson playing the vibraphone at the Bracknell Jazz Festival, Berkshire, 1983

Background imageAfrican American Collection: Group of Tuskegee Airmen playing cards in the officers club at Ramitelli Airfield, Italy

Group of Tuskegee Airmen playing cards in the officers club at Ramitelli Airfield, Italy
WWII: TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 1945. Group of Tuskegee Airmen playing cards in the officers club at Ramitelli Airfield, Italy. Photograph by Toni Frissell, March 1945

Background imageAfrican American Collection: BLACK SCHOOL CHILDREN. Children of a School for Colored Children, a Freedmens School

BLACK SCHOOL CHILDREN. Children of a School for Colored Children, a Freedmens School, studying in the street of a Southern town. Wood engraving, American, 1867

Background imageAfrican American Collection: PHILLIS WHEATLEY (1753?-1784). African-American poet. Engraved frontispiece to her Poems, London

PHILLIS WHEATLEY (1753?-1784). African-American poet. Engraved frontispiece to her Poems, London, 1773
PHILLIS WHEATLEY (1753?-1784). African-American poet. Engraved frontispiece to her " Poems, " London, 1773

Background imageAfrican American Collection: MIGRANT WORKERS, 1941. Shacks of African American migrant workers in Belle Glade, Florida

MIGRANT WORKERS, 1941. Shacks of African American migrant workers in Belle Glade, Florida. Photograph, February 1941

Background imageAfrican American Collection: Moi Avenue

Moi Avenue, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Background imageAfrican American Collection: Muhammad Ali with wife Belinda Boyd and twin daughters Jamillah

Muhammad Ali with wife Belinda Boyd and twin daughters Jamillah and Rasheda in Deer Lake Pennsylvania. 19th January 1974

Background imageAfrican American Collection: Photographic print of African American and white boys in circle around another boy

Photographic print of African American and white boys in circle around another boy
3521282 Photographic print of African American and white boys in circle around another boy; (add.info.: Photographic print of African American and white boys in circle around another boy)

Background imageAfrican American Collection: World War 1, African-American bandsmen

World War 1, African-American bandsmen
3032512 World War 1, African-American bandsmen; Private Collection; (add.info.: World War 1, African-American bandsmen of the 79th Division, photographs taken in France); © Don Troiani

Background imageAfrican American Collection: Cotton field, c.1920-30 (print)

Cotton field, c.1920-30 (print)
7293240 Cotton field, c.1920-30 (print); (add.info.: Agriculture. Cotton harvest in the south of the USA. Postcard, USA, ca 1920-30.); Photo: © Archives Charmet

Background imageAfrican American Collection: An African American medical assistant

An African American medical assistant
2626904 An African American medical assistant; (add.info.: Illustration of an African American man assisting a medical officer on the battlefield, Harper's Weekly, August 20)

Background imageAfrican American Collection: Print shows an African American woman, wearing a very large hat

Print shows an African American woman, wearing a very large hat
2597657 Print shows an African American woman, wearing a very large hat; (add.info.: Life in Philadelphia. Plate 11 / C. Edward Clay, 1799-1857, engraver)

Background imageAfrican American Collection: 8626822

8626822

Background imageAfrican American Collection: Advertising card for Kast's stylish footwear, San Francisco and Oakland (chromolitho)

Advertising card for Kast's stylish footwear, San Francisco and Oakland (chromolitho)
8677678 Advertising card for Kast's stylish footwear, San Francisco and Oakland (chromolitho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAfrican American Collection: A great catch (litho)

A great catch (litho)
8677514 A great catch (litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A great catch.); Look and Learn / Barbara Loe Collection

Background imageAfrican American Collection: Advertising card for Dr William Hall's Balsam (colour litho)

Advertising card for Dr William Hall's Balsam (colour litho)
8677441 Advertising card for Dr William Hall's Balsam (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAfrican American Collection: Fisherman, South Carolina, c.1925 (platinum print)

Fisherman, South Carolina, c.1925 (platinum print)
8696807 Fisherman, South Carolina, c.1925 (platinum print) by Ulmann, Doris (1882-1934); Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA; (add.info.: By Doris Ulmann)

Background imageAfrican American Collection: The Countries of the World

The Countries of the World
5616077 The Countries of the World; (add.info.: Illustration depicting an African American village in Georgia, from The Countries of the World by Robert Brown (1842-1895) a Scottish scientist

Background imageAfrican American Collection: Young African American woman

Young African American woman
2623926 Young African American woman; (add.info.: Young African American woman, half-length portrait, facing right, wearing hat. Published 1899 or 1900.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageAfrican American Collection: Butler Medal Of Valor For US Colored Troops

Butler Medal Of Valor For US Colored Troops
3028734 Butler Medal Of Valor For US Colored Troops; Private Collection; (add.info.: Butler Medal Of Valor For US Colored Troops); © Don Troiani. All Rights Reserved 2022



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"African American Icons: Celebrating Strength, Resilience, and Cultural Influence" The Olympic Games of 1968 witnessed a powerful moment when American runners Tommie Smith and John Carlos boldly raised their fists in the Black Power salute during the medal ceremonies. Australian Peter Norman stood beside them, wearing an OPHR badge in solidarity. In 1970, the legendary Jimi Hendrix mesmerized audiences with his electrifying guitar skills during a concert at Berkeley, California. His music transcended boundaries and left an indelible mark on rock history. Sam Cooke's soulful voice captivated listeners until his untimely death in 1964. As an African American soul singer, he paved the way for future generations to express themselves through music. Malcolm X was not only a religious leader but also a political figure who fearlessly fought for equal rights and justice. His legacy continues to inspire countless individuals today. Even The Beatles couldn't resist clowning around with boxing legend Cassius Clay (later known as Muhammad Ali) at his training camp in Miami Beach before his historic fight against Sonny Liston in 1964. Jackie Robinson shattered racial barriers as he stole home under the tag of catcher Andy Seminick during a game against the Philadelphia Phillies in 1950. This iconic moment marked a significant step forward for African Americans in professional sports. Rosa Parks became an emblematic figure of civil rights advocacy when she defiantly sat at the front of a public bus designated for white passengers only. Her act of resistance sparked nationwide change and inspired others to stand up against segregation. Hattie McDaniel made history by becoming the first African American actress to win an Academy Award for her role as Mammy in "Gone with the Wind" (1939). Despite facing adversity, she broke barriers and opened doors for future generations of black actors and actresses. Satchel Paige showcased extraordinary talent on baseball fields, defying racial barriers and becoming one of the greatest pitchers in history.