Photo of two African-American children, a tall boy and a young girl. They have silver crowns on their heads, and are dressed in a suit and frilly dress, with blue ribbon at the waist, respectively. They stand in front of the pulpit, posing for the...
Two young girls are shown in fancy dresses and bonnets. The older one carrying a purse wears white socks and shoes. The younger is a toddler in baby shoes, ruffly dress and bonnet with velvet ribbon tied under her chin, and wears gloves. The older...
A close shot of one post and fencing around the Madison County Court House. Fencing has fleur-de-lis at the top and midway on shorter rails coming from the bottom. The post is octagonal at the base, with ornate trim leading to a narrow twisted...
Eight men are seen standing on piles of fresh cut lumber. A pile of scrap can be seen to the back right and at the end of a railroad car. Most of the men are African-American. No identities given.
This is the southwest corner of Union and Peace streets. Formerly the Masonic Building, now Gowdy's Jewelers. A three story building, with round top windows on the top two floors. Stanley's can be see on Peace street, to the left of photo. The...
Editorial broadcast on WLBT television and WJDX radio stations in Jackson, Mississippi, on May 14, 1970, by station general manager Bob McRaney Jr. The editorial calls for calm on the campus of Jackson State College campus, where student...
Built around 1920 by Will Wilson. The P. F. Simpson family owned the home until the 1980's. Large, square two story structure with front double columns supporting the porch roof. A porch on the second level, sits above the front door. Porches run...
Two men, Willis Wilder and Wilbourne E. Hammack, standing in the street. The building to the right has a sign that reads ""Misses M and E Murphy Millners.""
A color photo of the house from a distance. It shows the curving gravel driveway with the house in the background. Three of the four tall columns can be seen and the steps leading up to the porch. There is a banister on the second floor porch area....
Short hair swept back with some gray at the temple. Mustache, checkered suit coat, white shirt and some type of tie at the collar. Written on the back: Wiley Lyons Otto, born 11-18-1854, Madisonville, Miss. Fourth son of Daniel and Sophia Otto. ...
Wooden white home with three double windowed dormers across the second roof-line Square columns support the porch roof across the entire front. A modest home, with a brick chimney visible on the right side. Paved streets and neatly trimmed yard...
Closeup photo of two people shown sitting on a sofa covered with sale items, and two people are shown sitting in chairs at a table. Ms. Laura Bowers sits to the right on the sofa.
Two people are shown sitting on a sofa covered with sale items, and two people are shown sitting in chairs at a table. Ms. Laura Bowers sits to the right on the sofa.
Photo of the sale taken place in the Hargon room at the Canton Public Library. The view shows tables covered in sale items, and old photographs displayed on the brick wall to the left.
From the Republic of New Africa Papers <br>Information brochure about the Republic of New Africa, including philosophy, background, political structure, funding, and elected officials.