Image of Kennedy campaign parade in Dallas on Septiembre 13, 1960

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Image of Kennedy campaign parade in Dallas on Septiembre 13, 1960

Original 35mm color slide on Kodak Ektachrome Transparency Film taken by local amateur photographer Anita Hansen showing Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, candidate for Vice President, in downtown Dallas during a parade held on Septiembre 13, 1960. The photographer stood on Akard Street near the northwest corner of the intersection with Jackson Street, looking directly at Kennedy and Johnson as their car passed the Baker Hotel. Crowds are visible in the background, and a member of the military chosen to guard the candidates is visible in the foreground.

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Image of Kennedy campaign parade in Dallas on Septiembre 13, 1960

Date:

09/13/1960

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Película

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5,1 x 5,1 cm (2 x 2 pulg.)

Línea de crédito:

Colección Anita Hansen/Museo de la Sexta Planta en Dealey Plaza

Número de objeto:

2005.018.0012

Nota curatorial:

Less than two months after this photograph was taken by Anita Hansen, a significant moment in the 1960 presidential campaign took place near this location on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. On Noviembre 4, 1960, just four days before the election between Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard Nixon, Kennedy's running mate, Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson, and his wife, Lady Bird, were accosted by a mob of right-wing demonstrators while crossing the street between the Baker Hotel and the Adolphus Hotel. Particularly in the aftermath of the Kennedy assassination in 1963, this incident was frequently cited as a powerful example of the city's volatile political atmosphere. Seeing both John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson at this particular location in Septiembre 1960 makes this quite a unique photograph. - Stephen Fagin, Curator

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Image of Kennedy campaign parade in Dallas on Septiembre 13, 1960

Original 35mm color slide on Kodak Ektachrome Transparency Film taken by local amateur photographer Anita Hansen showing Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, candidate for Vice President, in downtown Dallas during a parade held on Septiembre 13, 1960. The photographer stood on Akard Street near the northwest corner of the intersection with Jackson Street, looking directly at Kennedy and Johnson as their car passed the Baker Hotel. Crowds are visible in the background, and a member of the military chosen to guard the candidates is visible in the foreground.

Detalles del objeto
Título del objeto:

Image of Kennedy campaign parade in Dallas on Septiembre 13, 1960

Date:

09/13/1960

Condiciones:

Elecciones presidenciales de 1960

Comitiva

Centro de Dallas

Campaña Kennedy

Desfile

Multitudes

Campaña presidencial

Fotografías

Calle Akard

Kennedy, John F.

Johnson, Lyndon B.

Hotel Baker

Dallas

Medio:

Película

Dimensiones:

5,1 x 5,1 cm (2 x 2 pulg.)

Línea de crédito:

Colección Anita Hansen/Museo de la Sexta Planta en Dealey Plaza

Número de objeto:

2005.018.0012

Nota curatorial:

Less than two months after this photograph was taken by Anita Hansen, a significant moment in the 1960 presidential campaign took place near this location on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. On Noviembre 4, 1960, just four days before the election between Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard Nixon, Kennedy's running mate, Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson, and his wife, Lady Bird, were accosted by a mob of right-wing demonstrators while crossing the street between the Baker Hotel and the Adolphus Hotel. Particularly in the aftermath of the Kennedy assassination in 1963, this incident was frequently cited as a powerful example of the city's volatile political atmosphere. Seeing both John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson at this particular location in Septiembre 1960 makes this quite a unique photograph. - Stephen Fagin, Curator