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Benjamin J. Davis photograph collection

Title
Benjamin J. Davis photograph collection [graphic].
Author
Davis, Benjamin J. (Benjamin Jefferson), 1903-1964.
Publication
[194-?-195-]

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Still imageUse in library Sc Photo Benjamin J. Davis CollectionSchomburg Center - Photographs & Prints

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Additional Authors
  • Blacker, Peter T.
  • Daily Worker (New York, N.Y.)
Found In
p1bc Davis, Benjamin J. Benjamin J. Davis papers, 1949-1964 (CstRLIN)NYPW91-A145
Description
  • 20 items (.1 lin. ft., 1 folder); 26 x 21 cm. and smaller.
  • 6 photographic prints : silver gelatin, b&w ;
  • 13 photographic prints : silver gelatin, b&w ;
  • 1 photomechanical print : b&w ;
Summary
The Benjamin J. Davis Photograph Collection depicts some aspects of his term on the New York City Council, his sedition trial, and his imprisonment.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Portrait photographs – 1940-1959.
  • Group portraits – 1940-1959.
  • Snapshots – 1940-1959.
  • Silver gelatin prints – 1940-1959.
  • Photomechanical prints – 1940-1949.
Note
  • Title devised by cataloger.
  • Many items have handwritten descriptive information on verso; some items have captions on recto; one item has newspaper's handstamp on recto that credits a staff photographer, "Daily Worker photo by Pete."
  • Some items have cropping marks; one item has been cropped.
Biography (note)
  • Benjamin J. Davis, Jr., born in 1903 in Dawson, Georgia, was a civil rights lawyer, a New York City councilman, an author and editor, and a leader of the Communist Party of the United States of America.
Linking Entry (note)
  • Forms part of the Benjamin J. Davis Papers, 1949-1964.
Call Number
Sc Photo Benjamin J. Davis Collection
OCLC
NYPG97-F24
Author
Davis, Benjamin J. (Benjamin Jefferson), 1903-1964.
Title
Benjamin J. Davis photograph collection [graphic].
Imprint
[194-?-195-]
Linking Entry
Forms part of the Benjamin J. Davis Papers, 1949-1964.
Biography
Benjamin J. Davis, Jr., born in 1903 in Dawson, Georgia, was a civil rights lawyer, a New York City councilman, an author and editor, and a leader of the Communist Party of the United States of America. Davis joined the Communist Party in 1933 during his time as a civil rights attorney, and later became editor and publisher of party publications the "Daily Worker" and "The Worker," as well as the author of several publications.
In 1943, Davis was elected as a Communist Party candidate to the New York City Council. He was re-elected in 1945, but defeated in 1949. As councilman, he led campaigns against police brutality and segregation in education, housing and sports. In 1949, Davis was one of eleven Communist leaders accused and convicted of conspiring to overthrow the United States government. Though imprisoned in 1951, Davis fought against segregation in federal prisons; he served additional time for refusing to name members of the Communist Party's Commission on Negro Work. At the time of his death in 1964, Davis was under indictment for refusing to register as a Soviet agent.
Local Note
Sc MG 304.
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Added Author
Blacker, Peter T. Photographer
Daily Worker (New York, N.Y.)
Found In:
p1bc Davis, Benjamin J. Benjamin J. Davis papers, 1949-1964 (CstRLIN)NYPW91-A145
Research Call Number
Sc Photo Benjamin J. Davis Collection
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