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Photograph of unidentified victim of violent force during civil rights era

Unidentified woman is seated with her arms folded. She has two black eyes and her right eye is swollen shut.
Civil Rights, Women, Violence, Elijah Washington Collection, Unidentified

Photograph of Moore house bombing aftermath

View of NAACP leaders Harry and Harriet Moore's home after a Christmas day bombing in 1951.
Civil Rights, Organizations, NAACP, Violence, Harry T Moore 1905-1951, Harriette V Moore 1902-1952

The Black Archives of Mid-America, located in Kansas City, Missouri, is a center for learning and research into the African American experience in Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Oklahoma and the Midwest at large.

We house a large collection of manuscripts and artifacts including photographs, personal correspondence, oral histories, and rare booksthat are available for research and study.

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