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Color photograph of a young woman sliding down a waterslide into a pool.
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Color photograph of a woman speaking at a Y.W.C.A. of Greater Charleston event.
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Color photograph of a woman speaking at a Y.W.C.A. of Greater Charleston event.
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Color photograph of two women standing in an interior space.
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Color portrait of Strom Thurmond with personal inscription, "for J. Arthur Brown with my best wishes. Strom Thurmond, U.S. Senator-S.C."
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Color photograph of a woman demonstrating a percussion instrument.
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Color photograph of a three women at a Y.W.C.A. of Greater Charleston event.
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1977-08
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Color photograph of three women standing by a table with flower arrangements.
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Color photograph of a woman seated at a Y.W.C.A. of Greater Charleston event.
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Color photograph of a woman and man speaking at the Gaillard Municipal Auditorium for an event hosted by the Y.W.C.A. of Greater Charleston.
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Color photograph of a young woman standing in front of a microphone with two men seated at a table behind her.
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Black and white photograph of three women standing by a podium.
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Color photograph of three women seated at a Y.W.C.A. of Greater Charleston event.
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Color photograph of three women at a Y.W.C.A. of Greater Charleston event.
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Color photograph of two women at a Y.W.C.A. of Greater Charleston event.
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Color photograph of a puppet show taking place during a Y.W.C.A. of Greater Charleston event.
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Black and white photograph of three women standing together.
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Black and white photograph of two women standing together.
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Black and white photograph of three women.
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Color photograph of a train in motion.
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Black and white photograph of two older unidentfied women and a young girl standing next to a car. Image taken in Cayce, SC.
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Black and white photograph of and older unidentified woman standing next to a car. Image taken in Cayce, SC.
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1934-05-10
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Program for piano students recital held in the Avery Auditorium
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1963
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Magazine entitled, "The SCLC Story in Words and Pictures," describing the history of the organization, with pictures and information on its staff.
Date:
1975
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Metal Tuareg shawl pin with intricate design on face and blank back; origin Mali.
Date:
1951 and 1971
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Dark clay pipe with design engraved around bowl; origin Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire), Mbuti people.
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1951 and 1971
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Clay pipe with long wooden stem; design engraved around bowl, copper coiled around end of stem; origin Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire), Mbuti people.
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Pottery pipe bowl, origin India.
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1951 and 1971
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Black pottery pipe bowl, ribbed around top and bottom with diagonal engraving around the center, origin Ituri rainforest.
Date:
1800
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A pirate's powder ball boot pistol; origin unknown.
Date:
1951 and 1989
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From Colin Turnbull's personal belongings; Brass water pitcher with ornate snake handle; main body of pitcher decorated with animals, trees, and a shrine; spout has bird and leaf motif.
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1950 and 1990
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Small wooden pitcher with engraved design. Stamp on bottom reads "Handmade in Yugoslavia."
Date:
1950-2009
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Watercolor print entitled "A Quiet Place" signed by Leo S. Carty. Numbered 32/250.
Date:
1900
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Plaque in high relief depicting two warrior-like figures carrying weapons. Origin Nigeria or Benin.
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Typescript article entitled, "Pneumonia."
Date:
2006-10
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Multiple views of a hanging wall pocket made of sweetgrass and pine needles sewn with palmetto leaf; signature on bottom reads "Martha Manigault 2006."
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Sepia photograph of "Little" Wilfred Poinsette, Septima P. Clark's brother.
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Postcard portraying Victoria Poinsette standing by pillar.
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Sepia photograph of Sammuel Poinsette as a baby.
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Black and white photograph of Sammuel Poinsette as a baby.
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Sepia photograph of Sammuel Poinsette and his baby son.
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Sepia photograph of Wilfred Poinsette, Septima P. Clark's brother.
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Black and white photograph of Rene Poinsette holding a baby.
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Sepia photograph of Wilfred Poinsette, Septima P. Clark's brother.
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Black and white portrait photograph of Rene Poinsette.
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Sepia photograph of Wilfred Poinsette, Septima P. Clark's brother.
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"Talking Points" for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., a "program that strives for the four-fold development of the girl."
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Unidentified porch and stair rails elevation sketch (8 1/2" x 9 1/2") featuring various types of scrolls and heart scrolls in stair rails (7'9 1/2" H)
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Unidentified porch and stair rails elevation sketch (8 1/2" x 11") featuring various types of scrolls
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1920, 1929
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Unidentified woman sits on a porch. She is wearing a vest over a shirt and a skirt.
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Porcupine quill, multicolored black/ivory; origin East Africa.
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Black and white portrait photograph of a woman. Inscribed on back of image: "Mary."
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Black and white photograph of young woman wearing glasses. Archivist inscription on back of image: "[Elizabeth Ann?]"
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Black and white portrait photograph of young woman. Inscription on back of image: "With Love Miss Gilliam."
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Black and white photograph of young woman. Archivist inscription on back of image: "[Alice?]"
Date:
1965 and 1966
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Small wooden pot, crudely done; origin Ik people of Uganda.
Date:
1964-01
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Pamphlet of reprinted from the Economic Report of the President, entitled, "The Problem of Poverty in America."
Date:
1965
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Pamphlet reprinted from the Encyclopedia Americana entitled, "Poverty," written by Sargent Shriver, Director of the U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity.
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Press and publicity updates including tasks accomplished and tasks that are still in-progress.
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Overview of the VISTA Volunteer Program, written by Bernice Robinson.
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1967-05-18
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Document prepared for presentation to Rural Community Action Training Program entitled, "Public Welfare Programs That Can Be Coordinated and Implemented in Conjunction with OEO Programs," written by Kenneth Duckert.
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Youth Economic and Development Program Trident United Way/City of Charleston program sites throughout Charleston, South Carolina.
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1987-01-13
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The purpose and program of the Coming Street Y.W.C.A..
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General information and rehabilitation loan terms, funding and administrative information regarding the Residential Rehabilitation Program.
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Coming Street Y.W.C.A. program for the Y.W.C.A. summer activities.
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Description of the Stay-In School Program.
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1956-04-23
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A program from A Womanless Wedding, sponsored by the Charleston Federation to benefit the Y.M.C.A. building fund.
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WPAL Radio programming materials, providing information on programs broadcasted on Saturdays and Sundays.
Date:
1972-01-30
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VISTA project proposal targeting Edisto Island, Charleston County, Sumter County, Williamsburg County, Dorchester County, and Williamsburg County.
Date:
1968
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Clutch purse made from light and dark colored straw. The straw was woven in Long Bay Cays and sold to craftswomen in Nassau. Originally purchased in the straw market of Nassau, Bahamas.
Date:
1968
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Straw purse with handle and turquoise linen lining. The straw was woven in Long Bay Cays and sold to craftswomen in Nassau. Originally purchased in the straw market of Nassau, Bahamas.
Date:
1968
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Clutch purse made from light and dark colored straw and decorated with shells. Lined with brown silk. The straw was woven in Long Bay Cays and sold to craftswomen in Nassau. Originally purchased in the straw market of Nassau, Bahamas.
Date:
1965-07-19
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An article from "The Nation" entitled, "The Question of SNCC," written by Jack Newfield, including call for contributions from the Student Nonviolent Coordination Committee.
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Handwritten notes on race relations.
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Wooden statue of Radha in costume, well-carved, back is plain except for hair; origin Varanasi (Benares).
Date:
1972
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Uher reel-to-reel tape recorder with cord and AC adapter attached; used by Joseph Towles in 1972.
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The song for the clubs in the Southeastern Region, written by Mary D. King, club historian, to the tune of "Onward Christian Soldiers."
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1948-03-18
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Registered Y.W.C.A. Office document providing information on the organization, its standards and how city Y.W.C.A.'s can help the community.
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Black and white portrait photograph of Rev. Rodger.
Date:
2008
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Wooden rice spoon with wood burned design. Origin Dabola, Guinea.
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2008
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Wooden rice spoon with wood burned design. Origin Dabola, Guinea.
Date:
1950 and 1989
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Small ritual metal staff with two prongs, a twisted neck, and a pointed end on the handle.
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Intricately woven basket tree stick used as a ritual symbol.
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Twisted wooden stick considered ritually powerful because of charm.
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Ritual staff of office; wood is divided into intricately carved and decorated sections.
Date:
1951 and 1971
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A basket tree stick used as a ritual status symbol, origin Epulu region of the Ituri rainforest.
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Wooden stick carved at ends.
Date:
1951
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Rock from the Atlas Mountains, Morocco.
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1968-02-22
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Southern Christian Leadership Conference staff roster from February 22, 1968.
Date:
1975-04-17
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Handwritten statement to COBRA by Sadie Weathers regarding family matters and living conditions.
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Anti-Vietnam War flyer entitled, "Uncle Sam Wants You," containing sarcastic phrases arguing the injustices regarding young African American men enlisted in the United States military. The poster reads, "Uncle Sam wants you nigger. Become a member of the world's highest paid black mercenary army! Fight for Freedom . . . (in Viet Nam). (Die Nigger Die–you can't die fast enough in the ghettos.) So run to your nearest recruiting chamber! Support White Power–travel to Viet Nam, you might even get a medal! Receive valuable training in the skills of killing off other oppressed people!"
Date:
1975-07-10
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Statement to COBRA by Samuel West regarding an employment issues with the Medical University of South Carolina.
Date:
1975-04-09
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Handwritten statement on Sanitation Workers submitted to union representative, Isaiah Bennett.
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South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers published pamphlet announcing "The Youth Employment Service of Charleston County."
Date:
1888-05-02
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Waybill for Schooner named Charleston for five hundred bushels of barley to be shipped from Boston, Massachusetts, to Bangor, Maine.
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Black smooth stone sculpture of a woman holding a female child.
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Black smooth stone sculpture with an open spiral design depicting the heads of a mother and child. Origin Africa.
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Black smooth stone sculpture of a woman holding a female child.
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1950-2009
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Watercolor print entitled "Trio by the Sea" signed by Leo S. Carty. Numbered 13/250.
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Black and white photograph of a woman sitting at a wooden bench. Inscription on back of image: "C. VanderHorst."