A photo of attendees at the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs convention, after the continental breakfast. Ethelyn Murray Parker and Dr. Weston are in the photo.
Color photograph of Akil LaTeef Lipscomb Christening at St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Pictured are Henrie Monteith Turner, Margaret M. Mills, and Eugene Hunt.
Color photograph of infant Akil Latey Lipscomb with his godparents–Henrie Monteith Turner, Margaret Mills, Eugene Hunt, and Gregory Brown–at his Christening at St. Mark's Church in Charleston, South Carolina.
Craft Family Photo Album that includes images of Craft family members, famous abolitionists, and other family friends, many of international historical significance. 6in.x 4.5in.
Scrapbook pages made of pink construction paper with a decorative vine theme, leaves made of green construction paper. Media types include photographs, newspaper clippings, typescript pages, correspondence, and invitations. All dated material generated in the 1970s.
Studio portrait of Avery alumnus and former teacher, Professor J. Andrew Simmons. Simmons was also the principal at Simonton Public School. Simmons wears a suit and tie in the photograph.
A diptych constructed of wood and covered in leather. An engraved pattern covers the front and back panels. Interior contains an ambrotype portrait of an unidentified woman.
A diptych constructed of wood and covered in leather. An engraved pattern covers the front and back panels. Interior contains an ambrotype portrait of an unidentified woman.
Black and white Teen Conference of the Mid-Atlantic Jack and Jill of America outside of the Bluford Library at North Carolina A and T State University. The Charleston delegation is pictured toward the right of the image, including Minerva Brown standing in front of Catherine Hazel (Wells) and Maede Joenelle Brown.
A representation of three panels regarding the Amistad. Panel one: "The Mutiny Aboard the Amistad, 1839." Panel two: "The Amistad Slaves on Trial at New Haven, Connecticut, 1840." Panel three: "The Return to Africa, 1842."
A photo of the Marian Anderson Circle. Handwriting on the caption notes that it is the Central Baptist Church chapter and the president is Albertha Murray.