Auction 231 - Day 1 2021-02-23 Auction - 899 Price Results - Hake's Auctions in PA
"LETTER FROM A BIRMINGHAM JAIL" MARTIN LUTHER KINGLINCOLN & HAMLIN "WIDE AWAKE" 1860 CAMPAIGN FLAG BANNER1986-87 FLEER BASKETBALL #57 MICHAEL JORDAN (HOF)
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York, PA, United States
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Auction 231 - Day 1

Items #1-899 close on Feb. 24 Items #900-2266 close Feb. 25
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"LETTER FROM A BIRMINGHAM JAIL" MARTIN LUTHER KING: These are pages from the Birmingham Jail communication log used to confirm each time an incarcerated person received written communication. The entries date between 3/4/63 and 11/27/63 including the
0001: "LETTER FROM A BIRMINGHAM JAIL" MARTIN LUTHER KINGEst. US$25,000-US$100,000
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"AM NOT I A MAN AND A BROTHER" ENGLISH ANTI-SLAVERY: 4.25" tall. Strawberry luster accents. Produced in England around the anti-slavery movement between 1820 and 1830. A shackled African man seated on a beach w/a ship bearing the British flag in the
0002: "AM NOT I A MAN AND A BROTHER" ENGLISH ANTI-SLAVERYEst. US$700-US$2,000
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ANTI-SLAVERY "THE TYRANT'S FOE" ELIJAH LOVEJOY CERAMIC: 4.25" tall, 6" handle to spout. c. 1838. Referencing abolitionist minister and newspaper editor Lovejoy who was murdered by a mob of pro-slavery advocates while defending his printing press in Alton,
0003: ANTI-SLAVERY "THE TYRANT'S FOE" ELIJAH LOVEJOY CERAMICEst. US$700-US$1,000
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LINCOLN 1860 "MILLIONS FOR FREEDOM NOT ONE CENT FOR: 1" (24mm). Brass. DeWitt 1860-59. "Success To Republican Principals" around a federal eagle. Light wear to reflective background from minor circulation. VF w/sharp details.
0004: LINCOLN 1860 "MILLIONS FOR FREEDOM NOT ONE CENT FOREst. US$200-US$400
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MARCUS GARVEY BLACK NATIONALIST & BACK TO AFRICA: 1.25" w/"Phila. Badge Co." on curl & union bug back stamp. Text "Hon. Marcus Garvey Provisional President Of Africa." Light surface wear only in reflected light. Exc. In the early 1920s his Universal
0005: MARCUS GARVEY BLACK NATIONALIST & BACK TO AFRICAEst. US$200-US$400
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"THE HERO OF PEARL HARBOR DORIE MILLER" PAIR OF WWII: 1.25" each. First has W&H back paper. Second has text "Our Hero" w/name below illustrated portrait. Both have only light surface wear. Exc. Miller was ship's cook 3rd Class on the U.S.S. West
0007: "THE HERO OF PEARL HARBOR DORIE MILLER" PAIR OF WWIIEst. US$200-US$400
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BURY JIM CROW" SCARCE CIVIL RIGHTS BUTTON ISSUED BY: 1.5" w/Regal Emblem Co. back paper. Text "Bury" at center above tombstone labeled "Jim Crow." Additional text "Button Of The Month." The Labor Youth League was the reestablished youth organization of
0008: BURY JIM CROW" SCARCE CIVIL RIGHTS BUTTON ISSUED BYEst. US$400-US$700
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"DISARMAMENT CIVIL RIGHTS AND JOBS" RARE ANTI KENNEDY &: 1.75" w/"New York 9" union bug in field at 6 o'clock. Dots of age toning around reverse perimeter not affecting display. A 1/4" scratch on extreme outer edge at 11 o'clock mentioned for accuracy.
0009: "DISARMAMENT CIVIL RIGHTS AND JOBS" RARE ANTI KENNEDY &Est. US$1,000-US$2,000
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MARTIN LUTHER KING EARLY COMIC BOOK & MAGAZINE AMONG: 6X9" & 6.75X10.25". First is an issue of "Fellowship" from Sep. 1, 1958. The publication issued by the Fellowship of Reconciliation is among the earliest where King appeared on the cover. Moderate
0011: MARTIN LUTHER KING EARLY COMIC BOOK & MAGAZINE AMONGEst. US$200-US$400
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"NEGRO HISTORY AND NEW BIRTH OF FREEDOM" BUSSING CIVIL: 11x14" on thin stock w/blank back. Text at bottom "The Association For The Study Of Negro Life And History Inc. Feb 12-18, 1962." Signed in print by artist "Al Lewis." Bus w/"Freedom And
0012: "NEGRO HISTORY AND NEW BIRTH OF FREEDOM" BUSSING CIVILEst. US$200-US$700
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"FREEDOM NOW" SCARCE LINCOLN PORTRAIT CIVIL RIGHTS: 1.25" Lincoln profile at center of American shield w/slogan in triangle frame "The Lord We Trust Our Demand Just To Have Our Rights We Must." Moderate wear in reflected light, a tiny 1/8" area of
0013: "FREEDOM NOW" SCARCE LINCOLN PORTRAIT CIVIL RIGHTSEst. US$200-US$400
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"SCLC FREEDOM NOW! MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. PRESIDENT": 1.5" with union bug back stamp and union bugs at 5 and 6 o'clock. Southern Christian Leadership Council was formed in 1957 and King was established as its president, a position he remained in until
0014: "SCLC FREEDOM NOW! MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. PRESIDENT"Est. US$200-US$400
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MARCH ON WASHINGTON AUG 28, 1963 MARTIN LUTHER KING: 5.5x8.5" on this stock. Handbill advertising the march where King delivered his "I Have A Dream" speech. Edge losses, light age toning and moderate handling wear. VG. Scarce.
0015: MARCH ON WASHINGTON AUG 28, 1963 MARTIN LUTHER KINGEst. US$200-US$400
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MARTIN LUTHER KING "MARCH ON WASHINGTON FOR JOBS &: 29" long screen printed on felt. Scattered minor breaks in lettering and missing the very end of the felt tip at right. Otherwise light age and handling wear. VF. Rare. A nice artifact from the
0016: MARTIN LUTHER KING "MARCH ON WASHINGTON FOR JOBS &Est. US$400-US$700
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NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE CIVIL RIGHTS "WE SHALL OVERCOME": 9.25x11" folio w/seven 8.75x10.75" prints. Includes table of contents and introduction w/facsimile signature of organizers and five prints by Louis Lo Monaco. These portfolios were issued at the
0017: NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE CIVIL RIGHTS "WE SHALL OVERCOME"Est. US$400-US$700
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"I AM A CIVIL RIGHTS MARCHER" MARCH ON WASHINGTON AUG.: 3.5" w/AFL-CIO Local 68" union bug in field. This bold design was produced the March On Washington For Jobs And Freedom the Aug 28, 1963 demonstration at the where Dr. Martin Luther King delivered
0018: "I AM A CIVIL RIGHTS MARCHER" MARCH ON WASHINGTON AUG.Est. US$400-US$1,000
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"MARCH ON WASHINGTON FOR JOBS & FREEDOM" & SNCC "WE: 2.25" each. Included are: SNCC "We Shall Overcome" slogan button (light even age toning, VF) and the official button from the iconic "August 28, 1963" civil rights demonstration that can be seen
0020: "MARCH ON WASHINGTON FOR JOBS & FREEDOM" & SNCC "WEEst. US$200-US$400
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"GOLDWASSER FUR FUHRER" RARE CIVIL RIGHTS: 1.75". 1964. White hand holding chain attached to wrist of black hand. Faint light gray toning in field at 6 o'clock. Surface wear from moderate use. VF. Rare.
0022: "GOLDWASSER FUR FUHRER" RARE CIVIL RIGHTSEst. US$400-US$700
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QUARTET OF MISSISSIPPI FREEDOM DEMOCRATIC PARTY CIVIL: 1.25" to 3". "One Man One Vote FDP" has faint even age toning. Otherwise all are clean w/light to moderate surface wear. Exc. to NM.
0023: QUARTET OF MISSISSIPPI FREEDOM DEMOCRATIC PARTY CIVILEst. US$200-US$400
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AARON HENRY & ED KING FOR GOV. & LT. GOV. OF: 12.25x18.5" on thin paper. Issued for the "Freedom Vote" campaign attempting to show African American's desire to participate in the electoral process through a mock election w/ballots cast at
0024: AARON HENRY & ED KING FOR GOV. & LT. GOV. OFEst. US$200-US$700