American attorney Matthew J Perry shakes hands with Civil Rights activist and NAACP president Roy Wilkins , Orangeburg, South Carolina, 1960s.
American Civil Rights activist Roy Wilkins at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC, August 28, 1963. He was there in support of the March on...
High-angle view of American Civil Rights activist Roy Wilkins speaks from a podium labelled NAACP under a giant wooden cross at Judson Memorial...
Close-up of American Civil Rights activist Roy Wilkins during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Washington, DC, August 23, 1963. The...
On the eve of the 1960 Democratic National Convention, demonstrators marched to the convention site at Los Angeles Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CA,...
Civil rights leaders meet with President John F Kennedy in the Oval Office of the White House after the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom,...
American Civil Rights leaders speak with the press following a meeting with President Kennedy after the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom,...
Holding a poster against racial bias in Mississippi are four of the most active leaders in the NAACP movement, from left: Henry L. Moon, director of...
Jackie Robinson meets up with National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Executive Secretary Roy Wilkins, and jazz pianist Duke...
Eleanor Roosevelt and Dr. James McClendon, board members of the NAACP, go over the 1947 program with NAACP executive officers Walter White and Roy...
Roy Wilkins, a civil rights leader and director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People from 1955-1977, crouches on a...
Roy Wilkins stands smoking a pipe. Wilkins was a civil rights leader and the director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored...
Roy Wilkins was an African-American civil rights leader. An editor, he served as executive director of the NAACP from 1965 to 1977.
View of the procession of mourners on their way to Medgar Evers' funeral, Jackson, Mississippi, June 15, 1963. Evers was a Civil Rights activist who...
View of the procession of mourners on their way to Medgar Evers' funeral, Jackson, Mississippi, June 15, 1963. Evers was a Civil Rights activist who...
President Dwight D Eisenhower poses in his office today with four civil rights leaders following their conference on problems of school integration...
African-American actress Cicely Tyson, former National Association for the Advancement of Colored People leader Roy Wilkins, Robert D Wood and Bayard...
Washington, DC: President John F Kennedy held a special White House conference with a group of white and Negro civil rights leaders. They gave the...
Washington, DC-: Leaders of the prayer pilgrimage to the Lincoln Memorial, sponsored by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored...
Washington, D.C.: Ike poses in the White House with Negro leaders, following their conference on problems of school integration and other matters....
Plan March Strategy. New York, New York: African-American integration leaders plot route of projected August 28, "March on Washington," on a map in a...
Executive director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Roy Wilkins at a news conference in 1974. Wilkins informed the...
Roy Wilkins, Executive Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People meets with President Richard M. Nixon at the White...
Deputy Chief JL Ray arrests Roy Wilkins , Executive Secretary of the NAACP, and Medgar Evers, , NAACP field secretary, who are picketing outside a...
Marguerite Belafonte, Duke Ellington and former National Association for the Advancement of Colored People leader Roy Wilkins at Hotel Roosevelt...
Roy Wilkins; U.S. Executive director for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; said that his people realize that if they...
Motown records founder Berry Gordy shakes hands with Roy Wilkins at a National Association for the Advancement of Colored People event, October 27,...
Executive secretary Roy Wilkins walks in front of U.S. Attorney general Robert Kennedy during a NAACP march in front of the Justice Building in...
American civil rights activist, Autherine Lucy at a press conference at the national office of the National Association for the Advancement of...
American civil rights activist Roy Wilkins, Acting Secretary of the NAACP, American civil rights activist Heman Marion Sweatt, and American lawyer...
Left to right, African American singer Sammy Davis Jr , listens as American journalist Merrill Mueller interviews National Association for the...
President Dwight D Eisenhower pictured in his office at the White House with four civil rights leaders following a meeting in Washington DC, June...
Dr Martin Luther King, President of the Southern Leadership Conference, and Philip Randolph, Vice President of the AFL-CIO, speaking to members of...
President Dwight D Eisenhower pictured in his office at the White House with four civil rights leaders following a meeting in Washington DC, June...
Delegates March Through Downtown Denver; From left are Denver Detective Clarence Nelson; Roy Wilkins, NAACP executive director; Bishop Stephen G...
News -- MARCH ON WASHINGTON FOR JOBS AND FREEDOM 1968 -- Pictured: Actor Sammy Davis Jr., NBC News' Merrill "Red" Mueller, NAACP President Roy...
News -- MARCH ON WASHINGTON FOR JOBS AND FREEDOM 1963 -- Pictured: Actor Sammy Davis Jr, NBC News' Merrill "Red" Mueller, NAACP President Roy Wilkins...
The leaders of the Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom, from left, President Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters A. Philip Randolph , National Association...
Executive Director, Roy Wilkins speaking with the Reverend Matthew McCollum at the Trinity United Methodist Church in Orangeburg, South Carolina.
Roy Wilkins Executive Director of the NAACP being interviewed in Montgomery at the end of the march from Selma, Alabama on March 25, 1965
Roy Wilkins Executive Director of the NAACP in Montgomery at the end of the march from Selma, Alabama on March 25, 1965.
Lunch with Reverend Dr Martin Luther King Jr. And other leaders of the Civil Rights movement. Seated, Dr Martin Luther King, Roy Wilkins, Robert...
Civil Rights leaders. Roy Wilkins, Reverend Ralph Abernathy, Robert Williams and Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth at lunch in 1963 in Birmingham, Alabama.
The Great March organized by A. Philip Randolph and Bayard Rustin united civil rights, religious, and labor organizations to peaceably advocate for...
The Great March organized by A. Philip Randolph and Bayard Rustin united civil rights, religious, and labor organizations to peaceably advocate for...
Left to right, front row, African American civil rights activist Roy Wilkins , leader of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored...
Left to right, front row, African American civil rights leader Whitney M Young , director of the National Urban League, African American civil rights...
The President of the United States Lyndon Johnson at the White House smiling with Reverend Martin Luther King and Roy Wilkins. Washington, 1960s
Panel of State and National Political leaders in the Jackson State College auditorium at a public hearing investigating the May 15th 1970 shooting of...
The public hearing following the shooting of May 15th 1970, Robert Clark, William Clay, Roy Wilkins, Senator Walter Mondale, Joseph Raub, Cliff...
Jackson State College campus unrest : l-r : Roy Wilkins, Attorney Joseph Raub, Senator Birch Bayh, Cliff Alexander and Senator Walter Mondale.
President Lyndon B. Johnson at the first meeting of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, also known as the Kerner Commission, in the...
Leaders of the March on Washington meet with President John F Kennedy at the White House, Washington, DC, August 28, 1963. Left to right, Mathew...
American Civil Rights leaders from the March on Washington speak with reporters after a meeting with President Kennedy, Washington DC, August 28,...
Group portrait that includes among others, American author Cyrus Colter , newspaper publisher John H. Sengstacke , Civil Rights leader Roy Wilkins...
Civil Rights and National Association for the Advancement of Colored People leader Roy Wilkins blows out the candles on a cake at his 75th birthday...