The USS Utah is depicted as it's wreckage has come ashore in the hours following the bombings of Pearl Harbor. A desolate tone is set by the overturned vessel.
In a press conference, Roy Wilkins makes the claim that the NAACP was the first organization to execute sit-in protests and that the phenomenon did not actually begin with the February 1, 1960 Greensboro, North Carolina sit-in.
A memo to the faculty members of the Women's Studies Programs. The memo notes the plans to move into the new WSP office in O'Connot 315 across from Ethnic Studies
National Archives (NARA) Still Picture Identifier: 26-nm-2-22b overseas. Aircraft Insignia.
World War II Era "Newsmap" - Volume 2, Number 22 (Overseas Edition), 9/20/1943; The obverse shows the Newsmap (Overseas Edition) for the week of September 9…
"Newsmap" - Volume 2, Number 17, 8/16/1943; The obverse shows the Newsmap for the week of August 5 to August 12. The reverse shows "Jap Aircraft." American poster/chart
"Sgt. Edward Hill, Manchester, England, captured five years ago at Dunkerque was freed when American Seventh Armored Division, First Army captured Dulag-Luft POW Camp"