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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:
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:
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.
Description:
Set of forged iron leg shackles with two U-shaped cuffs and interlocking closures.
Date:
1800
Description:
Set of iron leg shackles with two U-shaped cuffs.
Date:
1875,1924
Description:
A minstrel stick puppet. Minstrel shows were a type of entertainment popular from the 1840s to as late as the 1960s that featured performers in blackface. Figure has movable parts connected by pins. The stick that is used to operate the puppet is broken off.
Description:
A musket found under the floorboards of slave quarters at Ashemeade Plantation near Jacksonville, Florida.
Date:
1952-03-06
Description:
Ticket stub for the NAACP's "Great Night" event, March 6, 1952. The event cost $3.00 and took place in Madison Square Garden, New York City.