Kennedy, Amos Paul, Jr.
Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr.
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr.
- 100 1 _ ‡a Kennedy, Amos Paul ‡c Jr
- 100 1 _ ‡a Kennedy, Amos Paul, ‡c Jr.
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (3)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Kennedy Prints! (Firm)
- 510 2 _ ‡a York Show Print (Firm)
Works
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Agitate, agitate, agitate | |
Always choose happy | |
Arlington 1960 sit-ins Virginia | |
Don't be a credit card sharecropper | |
If there is no struggle, there is no progress. -- Frederick Douglass | |
If you love it enough, anything will talk with you. -- George Washington Carver | |
Libraries are not made; they grow. -- Augustine Birrell | |
I love you! Happy Valentine's Day | |
Murdered in Alabama | |
Okra - the people's vegetable | |
Once you learn to read, you will be forever free. -- Frederick Douglass | |
Places in peril. -- Reception and art sale. -- The Alabama Trust for Historical Preservation in conjunction with The Alabama Historical Commission | |
Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will. -- Frederick Douglass | |
Primitive urge. -- The recent works of James Cockrell. -- Altman Riddick Museum | |
Principles of American capitalism. -- Too big to fail. -- The citizens of these Unites States of America will pay the bail. -- Second in the series | |
[Prints from Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr.'s Arlington's Lunch Counter Sit-ins] | |
Proceed and be bold! Architecture is about shelter for the spirit. -- Sambo Mockbee | |
Racism | |
Racism is still with us. But it is up to us to prepare our children for what they have to meet, and hopefully, we shall overcome | |
Readers are leaders - The wealth of the mind is the only true wealth | |
Realtree. -- Celebrating 25 years | |
Reflections and shadows. -- The work of Marilee Keys. -- Altman Riddick Museum, Coleman Center for Arts and Culture | |
The ride to freedom is not over | |
Rosa Louise Parks, 1913-2005 | |
Seize the time. -- Ted Sirota's Rebel Souls | |
SFA. -- The cultivated South. -- The fourteenth Southern Foodways Symposium | |
She who learns, teaches. -- Ethiopia | |
Slavery has never been abolished from America's way of thinking. -- Nina Simone | |
Smoke, die early! | |
The Society for Economic Botany founded in 1959 to foster and encourage scientific research, education, and related activities on the past, present, and future uses of plants and the relationship between plants and people | |
The South Carolina Broadcasters live at the Capri Theatre | |
Special. -- Posters. -- $15 each | |
The Sphinx Organization. -- We envision a world in which classical music reflects cultural diversity and plays a role in the everyday lives of youth | |
Stop voter suppression. -- Voter aparthy was, and will remain the greatest threat to democracy. -- Hazen Pingree | |
Stop voter suppression. -- Voting is the foundational act that breathes life into the principle of the consent of the governed. -- DeForest Soaries | |
Stop voter suppression. -- When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic. -- Ben Franklin | |
Sumter County High School reunion, classes of 1942-1950 | |
Sweet home AlaObama | |
Tee's Lounge, the 21st century juke joint. -- Kasino Homicide, Da Old Youngins, C-Dirdy Da DirtMan & Gangsta Ro, Mr. Northport Slim, Miss Mississippi, Gangsta. -- Them Bama boyz | |
Tee's Lounge, the 21st century juke joint presents a blues matinee with the Flavor Band featuring Patricia Allen | |
Tee's Lounge, your 21st century juke joint. -- This is a grown folks establishment | |
Telling Alabama's stories 2004. -- A mysterious storytelling festival | |
The time had just come when I had been pushed as far as I could stand to be pushed, I suppose | |
Tinker Street. | |
To drink is human. To drink coffee is divine | |
...to serve without discrimination... | |
Tonight, BC, the hit man, Tee's Lounge | |
Too much shit for a dime. -- Miss Lucile | |
Trees are poems that the Earth writes upon the sky. Kahlil Gibran | |
A Tribute to the desegregation of Arlington lunch counters, June 1960 | |
Understudies are for pussies. -- AACTFest 11 National Theatre Festival, June 20-26, 2011, Rochester, New York | |
I used to get things done by saying please. Now I dynamite 'em out of my path. -- Huey P. Long | |
War. -- All war is based on deception. -- Sun Tzu | |
War. -- Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called the children of God. -- Jesus | |
War. -- Choose your enemy wisely, for you eventually become him. -- Sun Tzu | |
War. -- In war, truth is the first casualty. -- Aeschylus | |
War. -- Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do you you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets. -- Jesus | |
Warhol. -- 15 weeks of fame. -- Factories. -- Warhol, sex & disasters. -- Photographs by Tim Hursley. -- Arkansas Arts Center | |
I was just trying to let them know how I felt about being treated as a human being, Rosa Louise Parks | |
We demand the very best from our clients | |
We have a belief in democracy, and we believe that in a democracy we can eat where we like to | |
We pick our okra from the left. -- Okra Festival, 25 August 2012, Burkville, Alabama | |
We who believe in freedom cannot rest. -- Ella Baker | |
We've upped our standards, so up yours | |
Whatever my individual desires were to be free, I was not alone. There were many others who felt the same way. -- Rosa Louise Parks | |
Whatever we do affects everything in the universe. -- White Buffalo Calf Woman | |
"When a thief gets real good, he runs for office" --Booth Hughes | |
Where there is no vision, there is no hope. -- George Washington Carver | |
Why do a vast majority of Black Americans, despite our diverse politics, vote the same? Because our rights are always on the ballot | |
Why they marched: The struggle for the right to vote. -- A book signing with the author Dr. Donna Elam, Ed.D. | |
The Willing Workers present gospel Valentine fashion show. -- Elisabeth Hall, 21 South College, York, Alabama | |
Without purpose, abuse is inevitable. -- Murithii Muriuki Wamae | |
"The world was hers for the reading." --Betty Smith, A tree grows in Brooklyn | |
I would like to be remembered as a person who wanted to be free... | |
Yellow dog Democrat | |
You are a champion of the YourTownAlabama spirit. -- 2003 YourTownAlabama award of excellence | |
You are going to Hell and the devil is my bitch | |
You can jail a revolutionary, but you can't jail the revolution. -- Fred Hampton | |
You can't do right wrong, and you can't do wrong right. -- Mr. Robert Wilson | |
You can't pass on courage. -- Harry Riddick, humanitarian | |
You dance because you have to. Dance is an essential part of life that has always been with me. -- Katherine Dunham | |
You must never be fearful about what you are doing when it is right | |
Your library is your paradise. -- Desiderius Erasmus | |
You've got to learn to leave the table when love's no longer being served. -- Nina Simone |