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The Artist as Reporter
Tags: Africa, American Civil Rights, American National Government, American Presidential Politics, Ansel Adams, Argus, Asia, Australia, Barry Goldwater, Bettman Archive, Bill Clinton, Brazil, Business Drawings, Cairo Illinois, Canada, Chicago Seven, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Tribune, College Football, Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), CORBIS Collection, CorbisView, Emmett Till, Emmett Till Murder Trial, Emmy Awards, Eugene McCarthy, Europe, European Common Market, Florida, Flyer, Fortune Magazine, Franklin McMahon, From the Land and Back, General Election, George H.W. Bush, George McGovern, George Wallace, Goose Hunting, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Holy Land, Hubert Humphrey, Illinois, Industry Drawings, Iran-Contra Affair, Japan, Jesse Jackson, Jimmy Carter, John F. Kennedy, John Paul II, Karol Jozef Wojtyła, Landscape Photography, Latin America, Life Magazine, Look Magazine, Lyndon B. Johnson, Massachusetts, Media Drawings, Mexico, Million Man March, Mississippi, Morris Udall, National Political Conventions, New Hampshire, New York, New York Times, Partridge Hunting, Paul VI, Peabody Awards, Peru, Poland, Presidential Campaigns, Presidential Candidates, Presidential Inaugurations, Primary Election, Principals and Types of Speech Communication, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), Regnery, Richard M. Nixon, Robert F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, San Diego-Acapulco Yacht Race, Scott Foresman, Scribner's, Selma Alabama, Shirley Chisholm, Spain, Sports Illustrated, The Constitution, The Middle East, This Church These Times, Travel Drawings, United States of America, Vatican Council II, Vittles and Vice, Washington, Watergate Scandal, Wisconsin, World Studio, You are Promise
artist / writer / film maker
Tags: Abrams, Air and Space Museum, Alaska, American Artist, American Center for Design, American National Government, American Way, Art Institute of Chicago, Artist, Artists Guild of New York, Arts and Activities, Atlanta Georgia, Australia, Benedicta Arts Center, Biography, Borg-Warner Corporation, Brazil, Canada, Charlotte North Carolina, Chicago Botanic Gardens, Chicago Historical Society, Chicago Illinois, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Tribune, CNN Center, Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), Desmond Tutu, Digimage Services, Eastern Europe, Ecuador, Egypt, Emmy Awards, Europe, Eyewitness to Space, Famous Magazine, Film Maker, Fortune Magazine, France, Franklin McMahon, From the Land and Back, Galapagos Islands, Gebrauschgraphik, George Washington University, Germany, Harpers Magazine, Hong Kong, Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS), India, Internet Printout, Irene McMahon, Israel, Japan, Jerusalem Israel, Jerusalem Today, John and Mabel Ringling Museum of Art, John Paul II, Jubilee Magazine, Karol Jozef Wojtyła, Kraushaar Galleries, Lake Forest College, Lake Forest Illinois, Life Magazine, Look Magazine, Loyola University of Chicago, Malaysia, Massachusetts, Mexico, Million Man March, Minnesota, Mint Museum, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), National Gallery of Art, New Britain Museum of American Art, New Hampshire, New York City New York, New York Historical Society, New York Times, North Light California, Norway, Notre Dame Magazine, On the Spot Drawing, Park Avenue Atrium, Parliament of the World's Religions, Peabody Awards, Peru, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, Poland, Presidential Campaigns, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), Renaissance Prize of the Art Institute of Chicago, Rhode Island School of Design, San Francisco California, Sarasota Florida, Selma Alabama, Selma Performing Arts Center, Singapore, Smithsonian Institution, Snite Museum of Art, South Africa, South Dakota, Spain, Sports Illustrated, St. Patrick Catholic Church, State University of New York at Binghamton, Stations of the Cross, Syracuse University, The Brooklyn Museum, The Caribbean, The Constitution, The Dalai Lama, The Netherlands, The Peace Museum, This Church These Times, Time Incorporated, United States of America, University of Chicago, US Catholic Magazine, Vatican Council II, Washington D.C., Writer, You are Promise
artist / writer / film maker
Tags: Abrams, Air and Space Museum, American Artist, American Bar Association, American Center for Design, American National Government, American Way, Art Institute of Chicago, Artist, Artists Guild of New York, Arts and Activities, Atlanta Georgia, Benedicta Arts Center, Biography, Borg-Warner Corporation, Charlotte North Carolina, Chicago Botanic Gardens, Chicago Bridge and Iron, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago Historical Society, Chicago Illinois, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Tribune, CNN Center, Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), Continental Bank, CORBIS Collection, Deerfield Public Library Board of Directors Christmas Committee, Draft, Emmy Awards, Europe, Eyewitness to Space, Famous Magazine, Film Maker, Fortune Magazine, France, Franklin McMahon, From the Land and Back, Gebrauschgraphik, George Washington University, Germany, Harold Washington Library, Harpers Magazine, Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS), International Harvester, Israel, Japan, Jerusalem Israel, Jerusalem Today, John and Mabel Ringling Museum of Art, John Paul II, Jubilee Magazine, Karol Jozef Wojtyła, Kraushaar Galleries, Lake Forest College, Lake Forest Illinois, Life Magazine, Look Magazine, Loyola University of Chicago, McDonalds, McDonalds Corporation, Mexico, Million Man March, Minnesota, Mint Museum, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), National Gallery of Art, New Britain Museum of American Art, New York City New York, New York Historical Society, New York Times, North Light California, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Notre Dame Magazine, On the Spot Drawing, Park Avenue Atrium, Parliament of the World's Religions, Peabody Awards, Poland, Presidential Campaigns, Price Waterhouse, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), Renaissance Prize of the Art Institute of Chicago, Rhode Island School of Design, San Francisco California, Sarasota Florida, Selma Alabama, Selma Performing Arts Center, Smithsonian Institution, Snite Museum of Art, South Africa, Sports Illustrated, St. Patrick Catholic Church, State University of New York at Binghamton, Stations of the Cross, Syracuse University, The Brooklyn Museum, The Constitution, The Peace Museum, This Church These Times, Time Incorporated, University of Chicago, US Catholic Magazine, Vatican Council II, Washington D.C., Writer, Yankee Magazine, You are Promise
About the Artist
Tags: American Civil Rights, Artist, Biography, Chicago Tribune, Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), Deerfield Integration, Fortune Magazine, Franklin McMahon, Lake Forest Illinois, Life Magazine, Million Man March, National Political Conventions, New York Times, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), Reporter, Selma Alabama, Sports Illustrated
Max Weinrib to Senator Paul Douglas
Tags: 50th Ward Chicago, Bernard M. Decker, Bloomington College, Carl E. Bagge, Chicago Illinois, Chicago Metropolitan Area, Chicago's American, Copy, Deerfield American Legion Hall, Deerfield Illinois, Deerfield Integration, Deerfield Integration Lawsuits, Deerfield Park District, Deerfield Park District Board of Directors, Dorothy V. Arns, Eleanor Roosevelt, Eminent Domain, Ethel Untermyer, Everett Dirksen, Federal Power Commission (FPC), Handwritten Notes, Housing Segregation, Independent Voters of Illinois, Independent Voters of Illinois Upper North Branch, Independent Voters of Illinois Upper North Branch Political Action Chairman, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, Jacob K. Javits, John F. Kennedy, John W. Hunt, Lake County Circuit Court, Letter, Little Rock of Housing, Lyndon B. Johnson, Max Weinrib, Michelle Newman, Open Occupancy Housing, Park Referendum, Paul H. Douglas, Racial Integration, Segregation, Selma Alabama, Social Responsibility, United States Circuit Court of Appeals, United States Federal District Court, Washington D.C.
North Shore Summer Project Newsletter
Tags: Abolitionist, Abraham Lincoln, Africa, African, Afro-Asian World, Alexander Crummell, Alfred S. Eichner, American Civil War, American Democracy, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Armand King, Atlanta Georgia, Baird and Warner, Benjamin Banneker, Black Belt, Black Muslim Movement, Black Muslims, Brotherhood, C. Eric Lincoln, C.T. Vivian, Canada, Carol Kleiman, Chardin, Charles Silberman, Charleston South Carolina, Chicago Illinois, Chicago North Side, Chicago South Side, Christianity, Civil Rights, Civil Rights Literature, Civil Rights Movements, Communism, Daniel Corrigan, Daniel Guetzkow, David Walker, Deerfield Petition Drive, Deerfield Petition Drive Committee, Democracy, Denmark Vesey, E. Essien-Udom, Ebony Magazine, Eli Ginzberg, Emory Davis, Episcopal Church, Equal Protection of the Law, Eugene Carson Blake, Evanston Freedom Center, Evanston Illinois, Evanston Police Department, Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors, Fascism, Fayette County, Fayette County Voter Registration, Fayette County Voter Registration Crisis, Fran Rominsky, Frederick Douglass, Freedom, Freedom of Movement, Gabriel, Gabriel Prosser, George Vickers, Gerald Roseberry, Grace Meigs Damman, Great Lakes, Greensboro North Carolina, Harlem New York City, Harold Isaacs, Harvard University, Harvard University History Department, Henry Highland Garnett, Highland Park Illinois, Highland Park July 4th Parade, Housing Discrimination, Housing Segregation, I Have a Dream Speech, Ignazio Silone, Italian, J. Saunders Redding, James Baldwin, Janet Sundberg, Jean Mitten, Jerome Bruner, John A. Morsell, John Bing, John Hope Franklin, John Oberteuffer, Judaism, July 4th Activities, June Carter, Kenneth Stampps, King Realty Co., Latin America, Laymond Robinson, Lerone Bennett Jr., Leslie Cook, Lillian Smith, London Institute of Race Relations, Loraine Hansberry, Louis Harris, Louis Lomax, Louis Pfaff, Lynn Williams, Marc Ross, Margery Benton, Martin Luther King Jr., Mary Barninger, Mason-Dixon Line, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center for International Studies, Militant Abolitionism, Montgomery Alabama, Montgomery Bus Boycott, Mr. Miller, Mundelein College, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), National Urban League, Neil King, New York Times, Newsletter, Newsweek, Nigeria, Nigerian, Non-Violence, Non-Violent Demonstration Workshop, North America, North Shore Housewives Vigil, North Shore Real Estate, North Shore Real Estate Agencies, North Shore Summer Project, North Shore Summer Project Executive Committee, North Shore Summer Project Executive Director, North Shore Summer Project Non-Violent Strategy Committee, North Shore Summer Project Steering Committee, North Shore Summer Project Tactics Committee, Northern Bigotry, Northern Race Relations, Northwestern University, Northwestern University Law and Social Sciences Committee, Open Community, Open Occupancy Housing Policy, Organized Labor, Pan-Africanism, Panel Discussion, Pat Evans, Peter H. Field, Power Structure, Pre-Civil War, Protests, Quinlan and Tyson, Race Relations, Race Relations War Zones, Racial Discrimination, Racial Discrimination in Housing, Racism, Ralph Ellison, Ralph J. Bunche, Real Estate, Ric Momeyer, Richard Pollack, Richard Wright, Robert Dorsett, Robert F. McGovern, Rosa Parks, School Discrimination, School Integration, Selma Alabama, Settlement Houses, Sidwell Friends School, Skokie Illinois, Slave Rebellion, Smith College, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, St. John's Lutheran Church, Stanley Elkin, Sterling Stuckey, Suburbanism, Suburbia, The Negro Mood, University of Chicago, Voter Registration, Voter Suppression, W. Haywood Burns, W.E.B. DuBois, War Zones, Washington D.C., White Americans, White Christianity, White Liberalism, White Plains New York, White Supremacy, Whitney Young, William Brink, William Moyer, Winnetka Illinois, Winnetka Village Green, Woodrow Wilson, Yale University
An Open Letter to the Deerfield John Birch Society
Tags: Civil Rights, Cleveland Ohio, Communism, Deerfield Human Relations Commission, Deerfield John Birch Society, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), J. Edgar Hoover, Jewett Park, Jewett Park Field House, John Birch, John Birch Society, Julia Brown, North Shore Summer Project, Open Letter, Selma Alabama