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Date:
1960
Description:
South Carolina 1960 Census information on population, adults 25 years and over, and schooling adults 25 years and over.
Date:
1960
Description:
Black and white photograph. Inscribed on back of photograph: "Rural Charleston - Myles Horton with Johns Island Child, ca. 1960."
Date:
1960
Description:
University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee Reading Clinic reading list, written by Campus School Librarian, Mariellen Evenson, broken down by publisher.
Date:
1960
Description:
Correspondence from Albert N. Brooks, Chairman of the McClennan Banks Memorial Hospital, to patrons regarding business matters.
Date:
1960
Description:
Functional illiteracy in South Carolina statistics sheet broken down by county.
Date:
1960
Description:
Black and white photograph of Guy Carawan playing guitar in front of group on Johns Island, South Carolina.
Date:
1960
Description:
Short history of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, written by Randolph Battle.
Date:
1960
Description:
Black and white photograph of Guy Carawan playing guitar in front of group in Liberty County, Georgia.
Date:
1960
Description:
A list of names, in typeface. A handwritten headline reads Gray Ladies, and a handwritten note indicates these people were the first class of Gray Ladies at the McClennan-Banks Hospital in 1960.
Date:
1960
Description:
Color negative of Grey Ladies standing outside in their uniforms.
Date:
1960
Description:
Color negative of Parker and friends at Albertha Simmons house
Date:
1960
Description:
Black and white photograph of Guy Carawan playing guitar in front of group in Liberty County, Georgia.
Date:
1960
Description:
Black and white photograph of Guy Carawan playing guitar in front of group at Highlander School.
Date:
1960
Description:
Black Smith & Corona manual typewriter used by Joseph Towles in the field in the 1960s; top cover has the word "SILENT."
Date:
1960
Description:
Orange and natural colored woven round, flat straw object resembling a trivet; no decoration on bottom; possible origin Uganda (weaving pattern resembles objects from Uganda).