Box 5
Contains 7 Results:
Parsons School of Design students
Label assigned based on content of photographs.
University in Exile 50th Anniversary portraits of Hans Speier and Jonathan Fanton
New Orleans, probably 1960s
Primarily comprised of 4 x 6 black and white prints depicting the everyday life of New Orleans residents. It also includes two larger prints the origins of which are not clear, but which seem to belong to this project. Several of the small prints are inscribed on the back with the initials "NL" and "NO," indicating that these belong both to the Negro Life category, as well as to the category New Orleans.
New York City Housing Authority, probably late 1970s-early 1980s
Includes photographs of Ed Koch, David Dinkins, possibly Jesse Jackson, and other community leaders.
Malcolm X, 1963, 1965
Includes five 16"x20" photographic prints, two of which probably come from the same negative. Two of the photographs are from Malcolm X's funeral.
Fire hose attack on civil rights demonstrators, probably 1963
One 16" x 20" print. Photograph was possibly taken at a demonstration in Birmingham, Alabama.
Martin Luther King, Jr., 1960s
The only date appearing in these prints is a stamp dated 1979, possibly the year Adelman created the print. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in 1968.