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Lyon, Danny (b. 1941) [Lewis, John. (b. 1940)]. Come Let Us Build a New World Together - Original Poster.
Poster from the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee featuring a photograph by Civil Rights photographer Danny Lyon of three students kneeling in protest, including future Congressman John Lewis on the left. Printed in Atlanta, GA by the Lincoln Lithograph Company, ca. 1962. 14.25 x 18 inches (36 x 46 cm.). Paper clip stains at top r/l, vertical center crease and moderate handling wear, else fine.  A powerful and scarce poster from the height of the civil rights movement.

This is one of a series of five Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee posters featuring the work of important civil rights photographer Danny Lyon. It was probably produced before the July 1963 introduction of zip codes, as the address has only the earlier two-digit city zone number. The poster depicts protesters kneeling in prayer at a segregated swimming pool in Cairo, IL in 1962. At left is 22-year-old SNCC organizer John Lewis. He would soon go on to serve as chairman of SNCC, and has been a United States Congressman for the past three decades. Is kneeling a peaceful gesture of protest or a threat to American society? You be the judge.

Lyon, Danny (b. 1941) [Lewis, John. (b. 1940)] Come Let Us Build a New World Together - Original Poster

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Lyon, Danny (b. 1941) [Lewis, John. (b. 1940)]. Come Let Us Build a New World Together - Original Poster.
Poster from the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee featuring a photograph by Civil Rights photographer Danny Lyon of three students kneeling in protest, including future Congressman John Lewis on the left. Printed in Atlanta, GA by the Lincoln Lithograph Company, ca. 1962. 14.25 x 18 inches (36 x 46 cm.). Paper clip stains at top r/l, vertical center crease and moderate handling wear, else fine.  A powerful and scarce poster from the height of the civil rights movement.

This is one of a series of five Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee posters featuring the work of important civil rights photographer Danny Lyon. It was probably produced before the July 1963 introduction of zip codes, as the address has only the earlier two-digit city zone number. The poster depicts protesters kneeling in prayer at a segregated swimming pool in Cairo, IL in 1962. At left is 22-year-old SNCC organizer John Lewis. He would soon go on to serve as chairman of SNCC, and has been a United States Congressman for the past three decades. Is kneeling a peaceful gesture of protest or a threat to American society? You be the judge.