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Credit Card Authorization
Document allowing Tuskegee University Archives to charge a debit or credit, for a potential client to use pictures and videos.
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Application to Publish2
Document allowing the public to use pictures and videos for publication use.
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Making a University- Tuskegee University Campus Tour and Repository
Program allowing viewers to take a virtual tour of the campus
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Brenda Mackey Lang interviewed by Rita Reyes and Ben Schachter
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George W. Jamison interviewed by Delia Rinee Smith (1st Interview)
Mr. Jamison talks about Head Start from 1964-1968, including his travel through Mississippi to meet with communities and promote Head Start. This is the first interview of 2.
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Interview with John C. Davis at Texas Southern University
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Farish Street Existing Land Use Map
A map of the Farish Street Historic District with markers for different land uses: streets, railroads, utility corridors, hydrography, residential, government/institutional, industrial, commercial, and open space.
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Farm Boy
A dark-skinned Black boy is standing on the porch of a brown farm house with a brown hat in his left hand, a farming tool in his right hand and a red handkerchief in his back pocket. The porch has a wooden column and blue and red linen over the window. There is a barn behind the boy with a water barrel.
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Bronze Bust of Dr. William P. Foster
The Dr. William P. Foster statue is located at the Meek-Eaton Black Archives Research Center and Museum on Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University in Tallahassee Florida. The Foster statue is made of bronze and approximately 70 pounds in weight and sits at around a foot tall. The statue was done to honor Dr. Foster who was also know as the "Majestic Maestro" with being the founder of FAMU’s “often imitated never duplicated” Marching 100.
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Housing mural detail, inspired by John Biggers, 32nd at Chestnut St., Oakland 2019
Housing mural inspired by John Biggers showing themes of diversity
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Diary of John Harrower
Diary kept by John Harrower describing colonial social life and customs in Virginia
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Maneuver grounds Prince William and Fairfax Counties, VA
Photographs taken at the maneuvers near Manassas, Va., September 1904, by the Second Battalion of Engineers, United States Army
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A design and prospectus for a national gallery of history and art at Washington
The propaganda for the national gallery, Bulletin no. 2, A design and prospectus for a Union Avenue from the executive mansion, and a National Avenue from a national gallery, to the national capital.
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Glacier National Park, Montana
Photographs of mountains at Glacier National Park, Montana
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Working Draft of Kindred (formerly titled To Keep Thee in All Thy Ways) with handwritten notes by Butler
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Unreleased L.A Banks Interview with BlackSci-Fi.com
An unreleased interview where best-selling author L.A Banks discusses her works and life with Raymond Tyler of BlackSci-Fi.com
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Portrait of George S. Schuyler
Photograph shows George Schuyler a male, African American writer, journalist and social commentator
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The Harp
Maquette of Lift Every Voice and Sing (The Harp)
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The Harp
Maquette of Lift Every Voice and Sing (The Harp)
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Frances Benjamin Johnston
Frances Benjamin Johnston (January 15, 1864 – May 16, 1952) was an early American photographer and photojournalist whose career lasted for almost half a century. She is most known for her portraits, images of southern architecture, and various photographic series featuring African Americans and Native Americans at the turn of the twentieth century.
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Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va., ca. 1898- field trip to marsh- studying soil formation by quiet water and plants
Group of students and instructor at the marsh studying soil formation.
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African American Students Judging Horses- Hampton Institute
Group of students crowded around building judging horses with instructor.
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Hampton Institute, Va.-- Plant Study Lab
A group of students studying plants within laboratory.
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Malindy
Armstead Mills' painting shows a woman holding a bucket and striding through a field of flowers, with a small dog at her ankles. Malindy, wearing a dress and carrying a bucket, is portrayed tenderly and beautifully in this colorful nature scene.