Skip to content

Secure Checkout

Website Secured with 256-bit TLS Encryption
Subtotal: $250.00
Shipping: $15.00
$0.00
Donation Amount: $0.00
Total: $265.00
2 - 5 days
2 - 8 days

All fields are required unless marked optional.

Add Shipping Note
  • Visa
  • Mastercard
  • American Express
  • Discover
  • Paypal
  • Apple Pay
  • Google Pay

Verified and Secured. Guaranteed.

Website Secured with 256-bit TLS Encryption
Please select your payment method from the following list:
Click the button to checkout with PayPal.
You will be charged $265.00 when completing this purchase.

Cart Totals

Subtotal: $250.00
Shipping: $15.00
: $0.00
Donation Amount: $0.00
Total: $265.00

You are about to purchase:

African American civil right activist posed in front of Civil War monument

African American civil right activist posed in front of Civil War monument by African American

2 to 8 days for delivery
Standard Shipping: $15.00
Details
$250.00
( US$)
Seller: Max Rambod Inc.
Title
African American civil right activist posed in front of Civil War monument
Author
African American
Seller
Max Rambod Inc. (United States)
Description
1950. [CIVIL RIGHTS]. CRUMP, Johnnie R. (1905-1975), photographer. Photograph of African American civil right activist posed in front of Civil War monument. Vicksburg, MS: ca 1950s. Original silver gelatin photograph 5 x 4 in. With the photographer stamp "Johnnie Crump's Vicksburg, MS," ink stamp on verso. The photograph shows 4 African American civil right activist dressed in suits, standing before an automobile parked in front of a Civil War monument at a military park in Vicksburg, Mississippi. Self-taught African American photographer Johnnie Crump documented the lives of black subjects in Mississippi under segregation during the 1940s-1950s. Crump, who was friends with Medgar Evers, was actively involved in the Civil Rights movement and a member of the NAACP along with his wife Clara. The photo has very light corner wear, light spotting overall in very good condition.