MD -- Baltimore -- Maryland Historical Society -- Exhibit: Paul Henderson: Maryland's Civil Rights Era in Photographs, ca. 1940-1960:
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Description of Pictures: Paul Henderson: Maryland's Civil Rights Era in Photographs, ca. 1940-1960
Opened February 2011 - (Re)Opened and Expanded February 2017
Maryland's Civil Rights movement began in the early to mid-1930s. The lynching of George Armwood on Maryland's Eastern Shore in 1933 sparked revamping of the Baltimore Branch NAACP and intense activism on the part of black and white residents of Baltimore.
Paul Henderson (1899-1988), born in Springfield, Tennessee moved to Baltimore in 1929. In 1930, Henderson married grade school teacher Elizabeth Johnson and the couple took an apartment on McCulloh Street, within walking distance of Pennsylvania Avenue, the black community of Baltimore's shopping and entertainment district. Along with the NAACP, politics, church life, sports, education, and the Afro-American newspaper, Pennsylvania Avenue is one of the many subjects featured in his photographs.
On exhibition are images of important events, groups, and people, such as the protest at segregated Ford's Theatre in Baltimore, NAACP membership campaign meetings at Sharp Street Church, the Baltimore Elite Giants Negro League baseball team, Morgan State College, Dr. Lillie May Carroll Jackson (head of the NAACP, 1935-1970) and family, Thurgood Marshall with Dr. Carl Murphy (editor-publisher of the Afro-American newspaper), Henderson's photography equipment, and ephemera from his manuscript collection.
MdHS has displayed Paul Henderson’s work in exhibits at Baltimore City Hall and Morgan State University’s Lewis Art Museum.
A blog with more of Henderson's work and videos with Henderson photos with audio from the McKeldin-Jackson Oral History Project can be found here: http://hendersonphotos.wordpress.com
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Specific picture descriptions: Photos above with "i" icons next to the bracketed sequence numbers (e.g. "[1] ") are described as follows:
MDHSPH_191103_001.JPG: Paul Henderson
Maryland's Civil Rights Era in Photographs, c 1940-1960
MDHSPH_191103_004.JPG: Pearl Bailey in her dressing room, c 1942
MDHSPH_191103_008.JPG: Mahalia Jackson performing at Gillis Memorial Church, c 1949
MDHSPH_191103_012.JPG: Baltimore Elite Giants, c 1938
MDHSPH_191103_015.JPG: Operating room at Provident Hospital, undated
MDHSPH_191103_021.JPG: Unidentified men and boys in a barbershop, c 1949
MDHSPH_191103_032.JPG: People swimming at the "Black Swimming Pool," Druid Hill Park, c 1948
MDHSPH_191103_038.JPG: "Colored" tennis courts at Druid Hill Park, c 1948
MDHSPH_191103_041.JPG: Men and children playing in an empty lot, undated
MDHSPH_191103_045.JPG: Thurgood Marshall receiving NAACP Life Membership plaque from Carl Murphy, c 1956
MDHSPH_191103_049.JPG: Verda Freeman Welcome, c 1950
MDHSPH_191103_056.JPG: Tap Shoes Worn by Bill "Bojangles" Robinson (1878-1949)
MDHSPH_191103_062.JPG: Large Format Camera Used by Robert Kniesche (1906-1976)
None of Paul Henderson's cameras are known to exist, but this camera was used by his contemporary at The Baltimore Sun, Robert Kniesche. Henderson updated his camera equipment every few years and used a camera like this early in his career.
MDHSPH_191103_077.JPG: Major drum major and majorettes, c 1951
MDHSPH_191103_084.JPG: The Charm Centre, 1811 Pennsylvania Avenue, September 1948
MDHSPH_191103_091.JPG: Children entering a theater, c 1950
MDHSPH_191103_099.JPG: Elevated view of Maypole dance, c 1951
MDHSPH_191103_101.JPG: Unidentified group in a restaurant, September 1952
MDHSPH_191103_105.JPG: Sam Lacy with Morgan State College relay team, May 1949
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Description of Subject Matter: The collections include the original copy of Francis Scott Key's writing of the Star-Spangled Banner.
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2019 photos: Equipment this year: I continued to use my Fuji XS-1 cameras but, depending on the event, I also used a Nikon D7000.
Trips this year:
a four-day jaunt to Massachusetts (Boston, Stockbridge, and Springfield) to experience rain in another state,
Asheville, NC to visit Dad and his wife Dixie,
four trips to New York City (including the United Nations, Flushing, and the New York Comic-Con), and
my 14th consecutive San Diego Comic-Con (including sites in Utah).
Number of photos taken this year: about 582,000.
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