"A Family in Harlem" by John Launois; an African American woman standing in the corner of a room, possibly kitchen, holding a baby boy, four other young boys stand around her of varying ages; paint is peeling from wall, hole in ceiling of room and hole in wall
press print; black and white photograph; African-American man lying face up partially on grass and partially on sidewalk, blood seeping from head and pooling on sidewalk; in background at left is a photographer photographing the man; car behind him; background at right is a large gathering a police officers in uniform
black and white photograph; at left an African-American woman is holding an African-American baby girl in her arms, she is waiting and standing on a street corner; a caucasian man in a suit is standing just next to the street corner in a cross walk looking to his right at oncoming traffic; an African-American man is leaning against the corner of a brick building, looking at the woman or baby; buildings in background with skywalk connecting two buildings across the street from one another; cars driving down street
two black and white photographs mounted on black, perforated construction paper; recto - profile portrait of a young African American boy with just the stars visible on an American Flag placed between him and the viewer; verso - U.S. Naval Sailor seated in a waiting room/area in uniform and reading a Batman/Batgirl comic
"Mrs. King at her husband's funeral" by Flip Schulke; Mrs. Coretta Scott King sitting in a church pew for Martin Luther King Jr.'s funeral service; African-American woman in profile wearing a black dress, hat and black veil over her face
Press print; two photos below caption describing photographs. left photo is a young African-American U.S. marine; at right is his father, seated at a table, holding a handkerchief to his face; Dan Bullock, left; Brother Bullock, right (Brother Bullock is Dan's father)
Bullock lied about his age and enlisted at age 14.