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Evolution
many figures, some are faceless, use of cross hatching - damaged (left when ascending stairs)
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romance, trees/roots, blue and dark hues - damaged paint chipping (right when ascending stairs)
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creation, planets, Adam and Eve - damaged (interior above staircase doors)
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Gaston Micheaux, was a war veteran who was given the opportunity in his first year of study to paint a mural. Reflecting on the devastation of the most recent world war, three panels depict terror, hunger, and human compassion. A scared, Black woman with children evokes the mid-20th century atmosphere of threat to Black life in America.
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Egyptian theme - unfinished
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Taylor's mural captures a snapshot of Houston’s Third Ward in the mid-20th century. An ad for Big Mama Thornton’s Harlem Stars’ performance at City Auditorium indicates that Houston is the setting. The scene is a busy and varied one; people in various sorts of dress walk around, while children play in the streets and a derelict man sits by a tree.
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Phillis Wheatley Poetry Festival Participant: Carolyn Rodgers
Carolyn M. Rodgers, 1941-2010
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includes music, theater, nightlife, a washing line, church stained glass, dancing, farm/slavery - no damage
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Phillis Wheatley Poetry Festival Participant Audre Lorde
Audre Lorde, 1934-1992
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abstract, includes cigarette, cocktail glass, eyeballs, an amorphous form (possibly uterus), syringes inscribed MVCII and Zafina B, blue green - no damage
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Students Jump roping at Tuskegee University
Students Having Fun
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Children Dancing
A picture of Children Dancing Outside
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BTW Photo by A.P. Bedou
BTW Photograph
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Tuskegee University Marching Band 1906
A picture of the Tuskegee University Marching Band
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Tuskegee University Mechanical Engineering Class 1920
A picture of a Mechanical Engineering Class in 1920
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Tuskegee University Football Team 1928
A group picture of the 1928 Tuskegee University Football Squad
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Tuskegee Airmen Photograph
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FAMU Students Demonstration - Betty Jean Owens
FAMU Students protest and demand justice for Betty Jean Owens
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FAMU Student Demonstration 1960
FAMU student demonstration downtown Tallahassee, Florida in 1960.
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FAMU Student Demonstration
FAMU Student Demonstration. Florida Theatre 1963
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Stokely Carmichal FAMU 1967
Photo of Stokely Carmichal at FAMU in 1967
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Phillis Wheatley Poetry Festival Participants Appear on Local Talk Show
Phillis Wheatley Poetry Festival Poets, Margaret Burroughs, Mari Evans, Sonia Sanchez, and Carolyn Rodgers appear on popular WLBT talk show, Coffee with Judy, with host Judy Moon Denson
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Audience shot of the Opening Ceremony of the Phillis Wheatley Poetry Festival
Photograph of the Opening Ceremony of the Phillis Wheatley Poetry, All-Purpose Room, Jacob L. Reddix Student Union
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JSU English Professor Shepherds Phillis Wheatley Poetry Festival Participants
JSU English Professor, Iley B. Mohamed interacts with Phillis Wheatley Poetry Festival Participants, Audre Lorde and Mari Evans after classroom presentation.
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Phillis Wheatley Poetry Festival Participants walking near JSU's Ayer Hall
Malaika Wangara, Charlayne Hunter Gault, June Jordan, and Carol Parks walking near Ayer Hall during the 1973 Phillis Wheatley Poetry Festival.