Image Credits
Marbury v. Madison, 1803: “Frank and Ernest” © 2006, Thaves. Reprinted with permission. Newspaper distribution by NEA. Dred Scott v. Sanford, 1857: “Runaway Slave Advertisement” The Virginia Gazette; Williamsburg, September 14, 1769. Reproduction of newspaper. Courtesy of the Virginia Historical Society,
Richmond; Original reproduction of Anti-Abolitionist Handbill “Outrage,” February 2, 1837. United States v. Nixon, 1974: “King Andrew I” Courtesy Library of Congress, LC-USZC4-12983; “Richard Nixon in the Robes of King George III” Courtesy Peter Cohen and the Library of Congress, LC-USZ62-110919; “No caption: Drawing of Nixon between two tapes with “I AM NOT A CROOK” writing on tape.” –A 1974 Herblock Cartoon, copyright by The Herb Block Foundation; “The Courts are trying to deny me the tools I need to protect the country!” ©2006 Dwane Powell. All rights reserved. Used with the permission of Dwane Powell and Creators Syndicate. Published originally in the Raleigh News and Observer. Plessy v. Ferguson, 1896: “The American Declaration of Independence Illustrated” Courtesy Library of Congress, Published by Thayer & Co. Boston, c1861; Final Judgment, Plessy v. Ferguson: Courtesy National Archives; “At The Bus Station,” Courtesy Library of Congress. Durham, North Carolina. May 1940. Jack Delano, photographer, LCUSF33- 20522-M2. Brown v. Board of Education, 1954: “Crowded Segregation Classroom,” BE025078 © Bettmann/CORBIS; “African American schoolgirls in classroom, learning to sew,” 1899, Courtesy Library of Congress, 1899LC-USZ62-26378; “Washington, D.C. public schools, 1st Div. - class making geometric forms with paper,” 1899, Courtesy Library of Congress, LC-USZ62-45892. “Supreme Court Decision,” Courtesy Chicago Defender; “Governor George Wallace attempting to block integration at the University of Alabama,” Courtesy Library of Congress, LC-U9-9930-20. Regents of the University of California v. Bakke, 1978: “Don’t Push too Hard,” Washington Star, 1963, Courtesy Library of Congress, LC-USZ62- 109583. Grutter v. Bollinger and Gratz v. Bollinger, 2003: “University of Michigan Case.” ©2003 Nick Anderson. All rights reserved. Used with the permission of Nick Anderson and the Washington Post Writers Group in conjunction with the Cartoonist Group. Published originally in the Louisville Courier- Journal; “It’s His Fault,” Signe Wilkinson Editorial Cartoon ©2003 Signe Wilkinson. All rights reserved. Used with the permission of Signe Wilkinson and the Washington Post Writers Group in conjunction with the Cartoonist Group. Published originally in the Philadelphia Daily News. Mapp v. Ohio, 1961: “I Don’t Care That Your Conviction Was Overturned,” © Stu’s Views, 2002. Gideon v. Wainwright, 1963: Gideon’s Petition, Courtesy National Archives; “I Can’t Defend Myself,” © Stu’s Views, 2004. Miranda v. Arizona, 1966: “They Used My Confession Against Me,” © Stu’s Views, 2005. Tinker v. Des Moines, 1969: “Vietnam War Protesters Outside The White House,” 1965: HU001582| RM| © Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS; “Three Examples of Hate Mail Received by the Tinker Family.” Courtesy of Mary Beth Tinker; “Lorena, Paul, and Mary Beth Tinker,” HU001582| RM| © Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS; “VVAW Takeover of the Statue of Liberty, 1976,” Courtesy Vietnam Veterans Against the War. Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier, 1988: Page Proofs of the Spectrum, 1983: Reprinted with permission of Hazelwood School District. Pottawatomie v. Earls, 2002: “Nancy Reagan Addressing Conference on Drugs,” BE024247| RM| © Bettmann/CORBIS; “One Nation, Under Surveillance,” ©2002 Signe Wilkinson. All rights reserved. Used with the permission of Signe Wilkinson and the Washington Post Writers Group in conjunction with the Cartoonist Group. Published originally in the Philadelphia Daily News. Schenck v. United States, 1919: “Policeman Clearing City Hall Park,” BE065200 © Bettmann/CORBIS; “First Number Chosen in World War I Draft Lottery,” PG3165A| RM| © Bettmann/CORBIS; “The PATRIOT Act is Working Perfectly,” ©2005 Mike Peters. All rights reserved. Used with the permission of Mike Peters and the Cartoonist Group. Reno v. ACLU, 1997: “Protesters Against Internet Pornography,” WL007448| RM| © Wally McNamee/ CORBIS. Texas v. Johnson, 1989: Iwo Jima Memorial, Courtesy Anne Dayton; “Protestors Burning the American Flag:” JQ001839| RM| © Jacques M. Chenet/CORBIS; “JUST GUNSMOKE—FOR A MOMENT I THOUGHT SOMEBODY SOMEWHERE MIGHT BE BURNING A FLAG”--A 2000 Herblock Cartoon, copyright by The Herb Block Foundation; “Firefighters Raise Flag At Site of World Trade Center,” DWF15-174894| RM| © Ricky Flores/The Journal News/CORBIS. Griswold v. Connecticut, 1965: “Margaret Sanger Has Her Mouth Covered,” BE032473| RM| © Bettmann/CORBIS; “Man Pickets Outside New Haven Planned Parenthood,” 42-17130928| RM| © Bettmann/CORBIS; “Birth Control Advertising,” HU020284| RM| © Hulton Deutsch Collection/CORBIS. Roe v. Wade, 1973: “Large Abortion Billboard Alongside Road,” U1700226 © CORBIS; “Pro-Life Demonstrators,” BE055404| RM| © Bettmann/CORBIS and BE055016 (RM) © Bettmann/CORBIS; “We Had Abortions.” Reprinted by permission of Ms Magazine, © 1972 ; “The Swing Vote,” Courtesy Adam Zyglis and The Buffalo News, January 13, 2006. Lawrence v. Texas, 2003: “What Are You Doing Here?” © Stu’s Views, 2003; “USA-New Jersey Gay Marriage Rally,” 42-17486521| RM| © Scott Lituchy/Star Ledger/CORBIS
Additional Images
The following images appear in the Interactive Timeline and on various sub-pages of this on-line curriculum: Clarence Gideon: Courtesy Florida Department of Corrections; Dollree Mapp: Courtesy AP; Ernesto Miranda: Courtesy
Arizona Department of Library Archives and Public Records; Dred Scott: Courtesy Library of Congress,
Reproduction Number: LC-USZ62-5092.