
Details:
Robert F. Kennedy original 10 x 8” black-and-white press photograph depicting Senator Kennedy during a visit to the Opportunities Industrialization Center, with civil rights leader Rev. Leon Sullivan at right. The image captures Kennedy engaging with students during a classroom visit, a moment tied directly to his advocacy for job training, education, and economic opportunity. The verso retains the original Daily News caption crediting photographer Charles Myers, along with publication markings indicating release on December 6, 1966.
Fine condition.
Robert F. Kennedy (1925–1968) served as U.S. Attorney General and later as a U.S. Senator from New York, becoming one of the most prominent voices for civil rights, social justice, and economic reform in the 1960s. Rev. Leon Sullivan (1922–2001) was a pioneering civil rights leader and founder of the Opportunities Industrialization Center, a nationwide job-training program that played a significant role in expanding economic opportunity for underserved communities.
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Includes a full letter of authenticity from JG Autographs, Inc.
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Reference sku: 11665 1414241-1
































