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Date:
1800,1899
Description:
A door latch, lock, and handle recovered from Harriet Beecher Stowe's house.
Date:
1960,1969
Description:
Yellow "Free Huey" pin depicting Huey P. Newton, co-founder of the Black Panther Party for Self Defense established in Oakland, California in 1966.
Date:
1970,1972
Description:
Front and back views of a metal lunchbox depicting scenes from the television show "The Harlem Globetrotters" which aired on CBS from 1971 to 1972.
Date:
1800,1824
Description:
Pirate's powder horn, used to store gunpowder. Engraved on the bottom of the horn is a flower design and the initials "T.Y." Origin unknown.
Date:
1969,1971
Description:
Front and back views of a metal lunchbox and thermos depicting scenes from the television show "Julia" which aired on NBC from 1968 to 1971.
Date:
1825,1850
Description:
Kaolin pipe with the face of a young African man molded into the bowl. Pipe stem is broken.
Date:
1800,1824
Description:
Kaolin pipe with a landscape scene molded into the bowl. The scene contains a multi-storied building with an arched entryway and flag flying. Pipe stem is broken. Origin Africa.
Date:
1800,1824
Description:
Kaolin pipe with the face of an African gentleman molded into the bowl. Pipe stem is broken.
Date:
1875,1899
Description:
Ku Klux Klan whip with "KKK" burned into wooden handle. Whip is made of a heavy material belt. Purchased in Starke, Florida.
Date:
1920
Description:
Full Ku Klux Klan uniform with hood. Uniform is white with the KKK insignia and contains a cord belt with tassles. Origin unknown.