No Disturbance at Washington-Lee Arlington, Va. (Primary Title)

Unidentified Press Photographer (Artist)

September 1, 1959
American
Photographs
Works On Paper
Gelatin silver print
Sheet: 9 1/8 × 7 in. (23.18 × 17.78 cm)
Image: 8 9/16 × 6 9/16 in. (21.75 × 16.67 cm)
2015.456
Not on view
United Press International stamp in red ink on print verso: "Please credit/ United Press International Photo/ This picture for your publication only and must/ not be loaned, syndicated or used for advertising/ purposes without written permission from United Press/ International. By accepting this picture you agree to hold/ United Press International harmless from any loss or damage arising by reason of your use or publication/ of this picture./ United Press International, Inc./ Daily News Building/ 1013 13th Street, N.W./ Washington 5, D.C." Central Press Association stamp in dark red ink with graphite inscriptions within on print verso: "Central Press/ Association/ Sep 1 1959/ "3525" [inscribed in graphite]/ Reference Dept." Printed paper label with press caption affixed to verso with tape (upside down): "WAP-090105.... Washington Bureau/ NO DISTRUBANCE AT WASHINGTON-LEE/ ARLINGTON, VA. : The first three negro students/ ever to attend Washington_Lee High School here/ leave at the end of the classes today. They are, / left to right: Joyce Ann Strothers, Warren/ Hunter; and Charles Augin, ALL 16. There was no/ disturbance of any kind./ LOCALS MAGS USIA CP/UPI PHOTO / 9/1/59 RKM".
Inscribed in graphite on print verso: "Integration"
Gift of Richard and Andrea M. Kremer
©artist or artist’s estate

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