Press Pass Worn By Ethel L. Payne
Object Details
- Caption
- This press pass admitted journalist Ethel L. Payne (1911-1991) to the House of Representatives and the Senate during the 84th Congressional Session (1955-1956). The third African American reporter to join the White House Press Corps, Payne covered politics for The Chicago Defender, the nation’s leading African American newspaper. Less than a year after the Supreme Court’s Brown v. Board decision, events during the 84th Congress, including the Montgomery Bus Boycott and Emmet Till’s murder, led to the next Congress passing the first Civil Rights legislation since Reconstruction, which President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed into law in 1957. A Chicago native, Payne moved to Washington, DC in 1952 to cover national and international news. The lifelong civil rights activist reported from thirty countries over the course of her career, becoming known as the First Lady of the Black Press.
- Cite As
- Ethel Lois Payne Collection, Anacostia Community Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Gift of Avis R. Johnson.
- 1955-1956
- Accession Number
- 1991.0076.0122
- Restrictions & Rights
- Usage conditions apply
- Type
- press pass
- Medium
- paper, plastic
- Dimensions
- 2 9/16 × 4 in. (6.5 × 10.1 cm)
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- Anacostia Community Museum Collection
- Anacostia Community Museum
- Record ID
- acm_1991.0076.0122
- Metadata Usage (text)
- Usage conditions apply
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/dl8295fc6eb-1d34-4906-84aa-07b4812420b8
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