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Black and white photograph mounted to board of John Rhoden wearing academic graduation regalia.
Black and white photograph mounted to board of John Rhoden wearing academic graduation regalia.
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Black and white photograph mounted to board of John Rhoden modeling shirtless, looking upward.
Black and white photograph mounted to board of John Rhoden modeling shirtless, looking upward. Verso inscribed, "John W. Rhoden Article for Civil Rights 1940"
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Black and white photograph mounted to board of John Rhoden stoking a fire in a furnace.
Black and white photograph mounted to board of John Rhoden stoking a fire in a furnace. Verso inscribed, "John W. Rhoden Publicity Pose for Civil Rights Article 1940"
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Black and white photograph mounted to board of John Rhoden seated at restaurant table.
Black and white photograph mounted to board of John Rhoden seated at restaurant table. The foreground of the photograph includes a blurred view of an unidentified man (left) and female waitress (right). Verso inscribed, "John W. Rhoden Publicity Pose for (better) Civil Rights Article 1940"
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Black and white photograph mounted to board of John Rhoden speaking with train conductor.
Black and white photograph mounted to board of John Rhoden speaking with train conductor. John is dressed in a suit and formal overcoat and hat. The two men are standing beneath a sign "General Station Master".
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Black and white photograph mounted to board of John Rhoden standing behind Cab Calloway.
Black and white photograph mounted to board of John Rhoden standing behind Cab Calloway. John is on the left and Cab is on the right, seated and viewing sheet music. Photograph includes white ink marking "Hi di Ha' Cab Calloway" and verso inscribed, "Cab Calloway- John W. Rhoden 1940"
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Black and white photograph mounted to board of John Rhoden standing alongside Bill Robinson and Cab Calloway.
Black and white photograph mounted to board of John Rhoden standing alongside Bill Robinson and Cab Calloway. All three men are dressed in suits. John and Cab looking towards Bill Robinson's foot. Photograph includes blue ink that notes "Best Wishes Bill Robinson". Verso inscribed, "Bill Robinson Cab Calloway John W. Rhoden 1940"
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Black and white photograph mounted to board of John Rhoden standing alongside Bill Robinson.
Black and white photograph mounted to board of John Rhoden standing alongside Bill Robinson. Photograph is signed with blue ink over the chest of Bill Robinson (left figure) "Best Wishes Bill Robinson". Verso inscribed, "Bill Robinson John W. Rhoden c. 1940"
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Black and white photograph of John Rhoden posing with a completed bust of Lieutenant General Hubert R. Harmon.
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden posing with a completed bust of Lieutenant General Hubert R. Harmon. Photograph is signed in front and verso inscribed, "John Rhoden General Harmon 1943".
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Black and white photograph of John Rhoden sculpting a bust of General Davis of Texas.
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden sculpting a bust of General Davis of Texas. John is on the left side while th emodel, General Davis is seated and on the right side. Verso inscribed, "Portrait of General Davis Texas 1944"
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Black and white photograph of the completed sculpture bust of General, unidentified.
Black and white photograph of the completed sculpture bust of General, unidentified. Photograph is front view of bust and includes the general wearing full military uniform with hat and medals on the left side of chest.
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Black and white photograph of completed bust of Lieutenant General Hubert R. Harmon.
Black and white photograph of completed bust of Lieutenant General Hubert R. Harmon. Photograph is illustrating a three quarter view portrait, with the person wearing full military uniform including hat and medals on left part of chest.
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Black and white photograph of John Rhoden carving details in bust sculpture of General, unidentified.
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden carving details in bust sculpture of General. John is on the right while the model is on the left looking straight forward.
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Black and white photograph of John Rhoden posing with bust sculpture.
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden holding a bust sculpture he created. His right hand is holding the head while his left hand is holding the base. John is wearing army cadet uniform.
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Color photograph of installation crews working on the base of the Fred Shuttlesworth statue while crane positions the statue into place.
Color photograph of installation crews working on the base of the Fred Shuttlesworth statue while crane positions the statue into place.
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Color photograph of installation crew using crane to position the Fred Shuttlesworth statue into the correct position.
Color photograph of installation crew using crane to position the Fred Shuttlesworth statue into the correct position.
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Color photograph of installation crew working on base of the Fred Shuttlesworth statue before being lowered onto ground.
Color photograph of installation crew working on base of the Fred Shuttlesworth statue before being lowered onto ground.
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Color photograph of crew using crane to guide the Fred Shuttlesworth statue.
Color photograph of crew using crane to guide the Fred Shuttlesworth statue.
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Color photograph of crew using crane to guide the Fred Shuttlesworth statue.
Color photograph of crew using crane to guide the Fred Shuttlesworth statue.
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Color photograph of crew unloading Fred Shuttlesworth statue out of van using crane for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.
Color photograph of a crew unloading the Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth statue out of a van using a crane at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. The statue is covered in a blue tarp.
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Color photograph of crew unloading Fred Shuttlesworth statue out of a van for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. Statue covered in blue tarp.
Color photograph of crew unloading Fred Shuttlesworth statue out of a van. President of Lincoln University Niara Sudarkasa is in the foreground wearing red.
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Color photograph of Fred Shuttlesworth statue being positioned into final location by crane at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.
Color photograph of John Rhoden's Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth statue being positioned into its final location at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute by crane. The photograph was taken from a frontal view and several workers are present.
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Color photograph of Fred Shuttlesworth statue being positioned into final location by crane at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.
Color photograph of John Rhoden's Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth statue being positioned into its final location at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute by crane. The photograph was taken from the rear side view from a distance.
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Color photograph of crew working on base of the Fred Shuttlesworth statue before being lowered.
Color photograph of crew working on base of the Fred Shuttlesworth statue before being lowered into place at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.
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Color photograph of a crew directing a crane operator on where to move Fred Shuttlesworth statue.
Color photograph of a crew directing a crane operator on where to move the Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth statue at the Birmingham Civil RIghts Institute. The statue is suspended horizontally above the ground.
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Color photograph of crew using crane to unload Fred Shuttlesworth statue onto ground for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.
Color photograph of crew using crane to unload Fred Shuttlesworth statue onto ground for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. The statue is covered with a blue tarp.
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Color photograph of John Rhoden working on the plaster model of the head of the Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth sculpture commission for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.
Color photograph of John Rhoden working on the plaster model of the head of the Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth sculpture commission for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, circa 1991-1992. A maquette for the final sculpture is present on the viewer's right hand side of the photograph.
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Color photograph of foundry worker posing next to steel armature for the Fred Shuttlesworth sculpture commission for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.
Color photograph of foundry worker posing next to steel armature for the Fred Shuttlesworth sculpture commission for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, possibly at the Modern Art Foundry, circa 1991-1992.
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Color photograph of completed Fred Shuttlesworth sculpture commission for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute secured in the foundry.
Color photograph of completed Fred Shuttlesworth sculpture commission for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute secured in the foundry, possibly the Modern Art Foundry, circa 1991-1992.
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Color photograph of John Rhoden working on plaster cast of Fred Shuttlesworth sculpture commission for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.
Color photograph of John Rhoden working on the plaster cast of the bust of Fred Shuttlesworth sculpture commission for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute in his studio circa 1991-1992.
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Color photograph of John Rhoden incising additional details on hairline of the clay sculpture while reviewing a photograph of Fred Shuttlesworth in the studio.
Color photograph of John Rhoden incising additional details on hairline of the clay sculpture while reviewing a photograph of Fred Shuttlesworth in the studio. An unidentified male is standing with his back to the photographer in the foreground.
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Color photograph of John Rhoden incising additional details on clay sculpture on top of ladder while reviewing a photograph of Fred Shuttlesworth in the studio.
Color photograph of John Rhoden incising additional details onto the clay sculpture of Referend Fred Shuttlesworth while standing on top of ladder and reviewing a photograph of Shuttlesworth in his studio, circa 1991-1992.
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Color photograph of crowd awaiting for the unveiling of John Rhoden's Frederick Douglass commission for Lincoln Unviersity, October 28, 1989.
Color photograph of crowd awaiting for the unveiling of John Rhoden's Frederick Douglass commission for Lincoln Unviersity, October 28, 1989. The statue is covered by a blue tarp.
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Color photograph of John Rhoden on stage speaking into microphone to crowd during unveiling ceremony of his sculpture commission Frederick Douglass for Lincon University, October 28, 1989.
Color photograph of John Rhoden on stage speaking into microphone to a crowd during the unveiling ceremony of his sculpture commission Frederick Douglass for Lincon University on October 28, 1989.
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Color photograph of foundry workers assembling John Rhoden's sculpture commission Frederick Douglass for Lincon University.
Color photograph of foundry workers assembling John Rhoden's sculpture commission Frederick Douglass for Lincon University, possibly at the Modern Art Foundry, in 1989.
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Color photograph of John Rhoden on stage during the unveiling ceremony of his sculpture commission Frederick Douglass for Lincon University, October 28, 1989.
Color photograph of John Rhoden on stage with two unidentified males in front of a crowd of people during the unveiling ceremony of his sculpture commission Frederick Douglass for Lincon University, October 28, 1989.
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Color photograph of John Rhoden with attendees of the reception after the unveiling of the Frederick Douglass comission for Lincoln University, October 28, 1989.
Color photograph of John Rhoden with attendees of the reception after the unveiling of the Frederick Douglass comission for Lincoln University. Woman to the right of John Rhoden is identified as President of Lincoln University Niara Sudarkasa and man to left is identified as Clyde Atwell. Location of the reception was at Sudarkasa's home.
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Color photograph of John Rhoden speaking with crowd and press during unveiling ceremony of his sculpture commission Frederick Douglass for Lincon University, October 28, 1989.
Color photograph of John Rhoden speaking with crowd and unidentified members of the press during unveiling ceremony of his sculpture commission Frederick Douglass for Lincon University on October 28, 1989.
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Color photograph of John Rhoden at reception following the unveiling ceremony of the Frederick Douglass commission for Lincoln Unviersity, October 28, 1989.
Color photograph of John Rhoden at reception following the unveiling ceremony of the Frederick Douglass commission for Lincoln Unviersity. Group identified left to right: John Rhoden, Dr. George Atwell, President of Lincoln University Niara Sudarkasa, and Clyde Atwell. Location of the reception is at Sudarkasa's home.
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Color photograph of John Rhoden working in foundry next to Frederick Douglass sculpture commission for Lincoln University, October 28, 1989.
Color photograph of John Rhoden working in a foundry, possibly the Modern Art Foundry, next to his Frederick Douglass sculpture commission for Lincoln University on October 28, 1989.
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Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculptures installed in the exhibition titled Joining Forces: Hughie Lee Smith and John W. Rhoden at Montclair State College, October 4, 1988 - November 9, 1988.
Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculptures installed in the exhibition titled Joining Forces: Hughie Lee Smith and John W. Rhoden at Montclair State College, October 4, 1988 - November 9, 1988. Several gallery visitors are visible in the background of the photograph.
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Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculptures installed in the exhibition titled Joining Forces: Hughie Lee Smith and John W. Rhoden at Montclair State College, October 4, 1988 - November 9, 1988.
Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculptures installed in the exhibition titled Joining Forces: Hughie Lee Smith and John W. Rhoden at Montclair State College, October 4, 1988 - November 9, 1988. The image shows John Rhoden's sculpture, Eve, from behind.
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Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculptures installed in the exhibition titled Joining Forces: Hughie Lee Smith and John W. Rhoden at Montclair State College, October 4, 1988 - November 9, 1988.
Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculptures installed in the exhibition titled Joining Forces: Hughie Lee Smith and John W. Rhoden at Montclair State College, October 4, 1988 - November 9, 1988. John Rhoden's sculpture of a seated female is the subject of the photograph.
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Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculptures installed in the exhibition titled Joining Forces: Hughie Lee Smith and John W. Rhoden at Montclair State College, October 4, 1988 - November 9, 1988.
Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculptures installed in the exhibition titled Joining Forces: Hughie Lee Smith and John W. Rhoden at Montclair State College, October 4, 1988 - November 9, 1988. A John Rhoden sculpture is in the foreground and several paintings and sculptures are visible in the background.
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Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculptures installed in the exhibition titled Joining Forces: Hughie Lee Smith and John W. Rhoden at Montclair State College, October 4, 1988 - November 9, 1988.
Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculptures installed in the exhibition titled Joining Forces: Hughie Lee Smith and John W. Rhoden at Montclair State College, October 4, 1988 - November 9, 1988. An unidentified male and female are speaking behind Rhoden's sculpture, Eve.
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Color photograph of woman identified as Electa posing alongside John Rhoden's sculpture Dedicated Public Servant installed in an exhibition.
Color photograph of woman identified as Electa posing alongside John Rhoden's sculpture Dedicated Public Servant installed in an exhibition. Verso inscribed, "My sister Electa is shown here with your sculpture".
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Color photograph of installation view of John Rhoden's exhibition Sculpture by John Rhoden, Birmingham Museum of Art, January 20 – March 17, 1985.
Color photograph of installation view of John Rhoden's exhibition titled, Sculpture by John Rhoden, at the Birmingham Museum of Art from January 20 – March 17, 1985.
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Color photograph of installation view of John Rhoden's exhibition Sculpture by John Rhoden, Birmingham Museum of Art, January 20 – March 17, 1985.
Color photograph of installation view of John Rhoden's exhibition titled, Sculpture by John Rhoden, at the Birmingham Museum of Art from January 20 – March 17, 1985.
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Color photograph of Fred Shuttlesworth with unidentified man posing in front of the Metropolitan Hospital in Harlem where John Rhoden's public art commission is installed on the exterior of the building.
Color photograph of Fred Shuttlesworth with an unidentified man posing in front of the Metropolitan Hospital in Harlem where John Rhoden's public art commission is installed on the exterior of the building circa 1990-1991.
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Color photograph of the Middagh Street gate dedicated to Virginia Travell Weeks being installed, Brooklyn Heights, NYC. The gate is currently part of the Harry Chapin playground at Columbia Heights and Middagh St.
Color photograph of the Middagh Street gate dedicated to Virginia Travell Weeks being installed, Brooklyn Heights, NYC. The gate is currently part of the Harry Chapin playground at Columbia Heights and Middagh St. The photograph shows an unidentified male installing the gate.