Eugene McCarthy speaks into a hand held microphone while two African-American children stand behind him, one resting his forearms along McCarthy's shoulders and the other holding a sign.
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Eugene McCarthy and other attendees at the Solidarity Day program. Taped to the back of the photograph is a typed letter from Arthur Mayhew, Associate Editor of the Delaware County Times newspaper, Chester PA. which reads; "Dear Sen. McCarthy: Enclosed is a print of the picture taken by one of our photographers, Bert Hodge, at the Solidarity Day...
Creator:
Hodge, Bert
Contributor:
Delaware County Daily Times
Created:
1968
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Special Collections and Rare Books.
McCarthy shakes the hands of two African-American supporters at once with his right hand, his left hand is around the shoulders of a young African-American girl who he is speaking to.In the background a movie camera and a still camera can be seen.
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Eugene McCarthy greets an enthusiastic crowd of African-American supporters, many of the people smiling and reaching forward to shake the Senators hand. There are many flags, signs, and balloons being held. Written on the back of the photograph in ink "Atlanta, GA by Sheldon Ramsdell July 18th, 1968".
Creator:
Ramsdell, Sheldon
Created:
1968-07-18
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Special Collections and Rare Books.
Eugene McCarthy reaches forward with both hands to shake the hands of enthusiastic supporters. Many signs, balloons and flags are being held up. Written on the back of the photograph "AP Photographer, Richard S. Cliner (?) 2098 Peachtree St NW Atlanta, GA 30309 404-351-5261". Stamped 6-13-1969
Creator:
Cliner (?), Richard S.
Created:
1969-06-13
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Special Collections and Rare Books.