Credits & Citations for 3rd Annual - Austin Remembers: MLK
It took many people to put our digital installation together and we want to give credit to everyone involved. From the young Austin Area MLK orators, to librarians, archivists, photographers, and all the people who make up augzoo ®, this augmented reality event wouldn’t be possible without their hard work.
The Civil Rights Meetings archival photos come courtesy of the LBJ Library and can be readily be viewed and downloaded from the LBJ Archives website. ‘
The following citations are for the photos in augzoo’s Austin Remembers: MLK installation:
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LBJ Signs the 1964 Civil Rights Act
07/02/1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the 1964 Civil Rights Act as Martin Luther King, Jr., others look on, East Room, White House, Washington, DC, Courtesy of the LBJ Library photo by Cecil Stoughton.
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LBJ Signs Voting Rights Act,
08/06/1965, Signing of the Voting Rights Act, President Lyndon B. Johnson moves to shake hands with Dr. Martin Luther King while others look on, President's Room, U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC, Courtesy of the LBJ Library photo by Yoichi Okamoto.
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In the Cabinet Room 1
03/18/1966, President Lyndon B. Johnson and Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Cabinet Room, White House, Washington, DC, Courtesy of the LBJ Library photo by Yoichi Okamoto.
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In the Cabinet Room 2
03/18/1966, L-R: President Lyndon B. Johnson, Martin Luther King, Jr., Cabinet Room, White House, Washington, DC, Courtesy of the LBJ Library photo by Yoichi Okamoto.
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Meeting with Civil Rights Leaders 1
03/18/1966, Meeting with Civil Rights leaders, L-R Foreground: Martin Luther King, Jr., President Lyndon B. Johnson. Background: unidentified, Andy Biemiller, Dorothy Height, A. Philip Randolph, Cabinet Room, White House, Washington, DC, Courtesy of the LBJ Library photo by Yoichi Okamoto.
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In the Oval Office
12/03/1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. talks with President Lyndon B. Johnson, Oval Office, White House, Washington, DC, Courtesy of the LBJ Library photo by Yoichi Okamoto.
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Civil Rights Meeting
01/18/1964, Civil Rights Meeting, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Cabinet Room, White House, Washington, DC, Courtesy of the LBJ Library photo by Yoichi Okamoto.
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Meeting with Civil Rights Leaders 2
01/18/1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson meets with Civil Rights leaders, L-R: Martin Luther King Jr., President Lyndon B. Johnson, Whitney Young, James Farmer. (Roy Wilkins and Lee White were also present but do not appear in this frame.), Oval Office, White House, Washington, DC, Courtesy of the LBJ Library photo by Yoichi Okamoto.
Our multi-video panel installation at the Texas African American History Memorial, is made up of mini-documentaries produced by our Austin Remembers: MLK media partner group Six Square.
Here are the citations for the Six Square Videos:
Six Square Soul - A District Doc Produced by Six Square in partnership with The Austin History Center. One of a series of mini documentaries produced in partnership with between Six Square and the Austin History Center. Weaving spoken word, music by local artists, archival video and photographs to tell compelling community stories. Six Square refers to the six square miles of Austin's black culture district. This area of east Austin was specifically designated as an area for black citizens to live in Austin's 1928 Master Plan, which effectively institutionalized the segregation of the City. With music and music video by Riders Against the Storm, and intro music by Nook aka Nook Turner.
Rosewood on the Eastside - A District Doc Produced by Six Square in partnership with The Austin History Center. One of a series of mini documentaries produced in partnership with between Six Square and the Austin History Center. Weaving spoken word, music by local artists, archival video and photographs to tell compelling community stories. Six Square refers to the six square miles of Austin's black culture district. This area of east Austin was specifically designated as an area for black citizens to live in Austin's 1928 Master Plan, which effectively institutionalized the segregation of the City. With music and music video by Nook aka Nook Turner.
Victory Blues - A District Doc Produced by Six Square in partnership with The Austin History Center. One of a series of mini documentaries produced in partnership with between Six Square and the Austin History Center. Weaving spoken word, music by local artists, archival video and photographs to tell compelling community stories. Six Square refers to the six square miles of Austin's black culture district. This area of east Austin was specifically designated as an area for black citizens to live in Austin's 1928 Master Plan, which effectively institutionalized the segregation of the City. With music by Nook aka Nook Turner.
Old Anderson Original - A District Doc Produced by Six Square in partnership with The Austin History Center. One of a series of mini documentaries produced in partnership with between Six Square and the Austin History Center. Weaving spoken word, music by local artists, archival video and photographs to tell compelling community stories. Six Square refers to the six square miles of Austin's black culture district. This area of east Austin was specifically designated as an area for black citizens to live in Austin's 1928 Master Plan, which effectively institutionalized the segregation of the City. With music and music video by Riders Against the Storm, and intro music by Nook aka Nook Turner.
The most important citations we’ve kept for last.
Austin Area Heritage Council’s MLK Oratory contest is a fantastic event. Since the inception of our event the Austin Area Heritage Council has partnered with us to work with their MLK Oratory finalists to provide the moving oratory that breathes life into our installation.
We were very proud and honored to work with the following young Austin area orators:
Esme Ostrom, MLK Oratory Finalist 2018
Omar Cano, MLK Oratory Finalist 2018
ShaRianna Speed - MLK Oratory 2018
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Briasia Perkins, MLK Oratory Finalist 2017
Danielle Todd-Harris, MLK Oratory Finalist 2017
Etienne Gooden - MLK Oratory Finalist 2017
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Jadyn Blackmon - MLK Oratory Finalist 2016
Makai Muhammad - MLK Oratory Finalist 2016
India Hicks - MLK Oratory Finalist 2016
Kevin Lopez - MLK Oratory Finalist 2016
We also want give a special thank you for the support from the MLK Estate and the LBJ Library for the original permission to publish the archival photos for Austin Remembers: MLK.
This project is supported in part by the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department.
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