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For Food... for Freedom.

Poster
1962-1964 (made)
Artist/Maker

Danny Lyon is a self-taught photographer and filmmaker. Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Lyon is of Jewish (German & Russian) heritage and primarily works in the USA. He pursued his BA in History at the University of Chicago in 1963, where he also worked as a staff photographer for the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). The SNCC was birthed in the early 1960’s and was made up of Black college students across America, who practiced peaceful protests against institutional segregation and that in local communities. Lyon’s work with the SNCC was incremental to his career as a photographer as he spent much of his life recording historical events related to the civil rights movement and the political atmosphere within the United States in the late 1900’s. Today, Lyon is an associate at Magnum and has received numerous accolades from the likes of the Guggenheim, the Rockerfeller Foundation, and The International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleFor Food... for Freedom.
Materials and techniques
Offset lithgraph on paper
Brief description
Poster produced for the Students Civil Rights Movement 1962-4 Posters (5) produced for the Students Civil Rights movement by the SNCC (Student Non-Violent Co-ordinating Committee). Printed by the Lincoln Lithograph Company.
Physical description
Series: Each signed on the back in pencil Danny Lyon

Techniques: Offset lithograph
Dimensions
  • Height: 35.5cm
  • Width: 55.8cm
35.5 x 55.8 cm
Production
Series Date: 1963
Summary
Danny Lyon is a self-taught photographer and filmmaker. Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Lyon is of Jewish (German & Russian) heritage and primarily works in the USA. He pursued his BA in History at the University of Chicago in 1963, where he also worked as a staff photographer for the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). The SNCC was birthed in the early 1960’s and was made up of Black college students across America, who practiced peaceful protests against institutional segregation and that in local communities. Lyon’s work with the SNCC was incremental to his career as a photographer as he spent much of his life recording historical events related to the civil rights movement and the political atmosphere within the United States in the late 1900’s. Today, Lyon is an associate at Magnum and has received numerous accolades from the likes of the Guggenheim, the Rockerfeller Foundation, and The International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum.
Bibliographic reference
Series: Literature: Danny Lyon, Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1992. E.2738 illus., p.26, E.2741 illus., p. 61.
Collection
Accession number
E.2739-1995

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