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Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr. at Courthouse Library

Post Published: September 23, 2024

Arlington's Lunch Counter Sit-ins Commemorative Prints by artist Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr.

From 2019 to 2022, Arlington Arts visiting artist Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr. worked to bring awareness to Arlington鈥檚 civil rights history. Mr. Kennedy made seven letter pressed cards to honor the 60th anniversary of the seven lunch counter sit-ins that took place in Arlington between June 9-22, 1960. The sit-ins were peaceful protests that challenged widespread segregation policies. In 2021, to pay tribute to this history, Arlington Arts placed a stand at many of the original sit-in locations where commemorative letter pressed cards could be collected.

In 2022, Mr. Kennedy recreated the letter-pressed cards into a portfolio of larger prints on archival paper. One set of prints is currently on view at Courthouse Library, 2100 Clarendon Blvd, Arlington, VA 22201. Each print showcases a quote from a participant at each of the seven sit-in locations.

Mr. Kennedy creates prints, posters and postcards from handset wood and metal type, oil-based inks, and eco-friendly chipboard. Much of his work is inspired by proverbs, sayings, and quotes that are significant to the place where he is working.

Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr.’s Arlington’s Lunch Counter Sit-ins commemorative print portfolio (2019-2022) are in the Library of Congress and the Center for Local History, Arlington Public Library’s public collections.

September 23, 2024 by Library Communications Officer Tagged With: art permanent collection

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