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A-frame wooden structure on fire at Resurrection City
Aaron Goodkind removes shattered glass
Abandoned Poor People's Campaign food near 14th Street NW
Abandoned Poor People's Campaign food near 14th Street NW
Acting Police Chief Jerry V. Wilson and Mayor Walter Washington at the intersection of 14th and V Streets NW
Actor Robert Culp visits Resurrection City
Actor Robert Culp visits Resurrection City
Aerial view of tens of thousands of Poor People's Campaign Solidarity Day marchers gathered at the base of the Washington Monument.
Aerial view of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool and surrounding areas
Aerial view of Washington, D.C.
Albert Turner speaks about non-violence at Annandale Methodist Church
Alfred D. Spencer
Ambulance in front of the Lincoln Memorial near Resurrection City
Ambulance in front of the Lincoln Memorial near Resurrection City
American flag at half mast
Anti-demonstration police officers stand in the middle of a street
Anti-demonstration police officers stand in the middle of a street
Anti-demonstration police officers walk in the middle of a street
Arrested demonstrators with police officers at the main cell block
Attorney General Ramsey Clark and Hosea Williams
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Title
Selections from the Washington Star Photo Collection
Date Created
1968-01-01
Creator/Contributor
The Washington Star
Note
Selections from the Washington Star Photograph Collection contains images of violence, including police brutality. We welcome your feedback if you encounter language or images in The People's Archive that you find offensive or harmful. Please email us at peoples.archive@dc.gov or call The People's Archive reference desk at 202-727-1213.
Abstract
The Washington Star Photograph Collection is the photo archive of The Washington Star newspaper, including both images that were and were not published in the newspaper. The digital collection includes photographs documenting D.C. in the days following the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Star was the newspaper of record in D.C. from the late 19th through the mid-20th century, though it was eventually superseded and then purchased by The Washington Post. The newspaper's photograph archive includes approximately 1.3 million photographs from the mid-1930s to 1981, most of which were taken in the 1960s and 1970s. The collection has been kept together intact, therefore national and international images can be found as well as local D.C.
City
Washington, D.C.
Subject
Activists
Demonstrations
Police
Riots
Type
Photographs
Rights Information
The Washington Post purchased the physical assets of the Washington Star newspaper when it closed in 1981. In 1982, the Post donated photographs, clippings and papers of the Star to the D.C. Public Library. The Post retained copyright to photographs taken by Star photographers and licensed the Library to grant permissions and sell reproductions to library users.
The D.C. Public Library does not have the rights and cannot grant permission for photos in the collection taken by wire services or other photographers.