Afro-American Literature List of Authors and Genres, including The Slave Narrative, 1760-1860, Autobiography, 1760-Present, Letters, 1791-Present, Folk Sermon, 1786- , Literary Sermon, 1780-Present, Articles, 1780-Present, Orations, 1840-Present, Drama, 1840-Present, Fiction, 1840-Present, Essays, 1900-Present, and Poetry, 1760-Present.
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."
The Constitution for the South Carolina Black Student Association including articles on the association's embodiment, membership, privileges, executive, qualifications for officers, elections, vacancies, general session, standing committee, and amendments and ratifications.
Black and white photograph of "The Avery Sextet." Seated from left to right: Holland Daniels, Eugene Hunt. Standing from left to right: Andrew White, Leroy Anderson, Charles Phoenix, and Jos. Richardson.
Testimony written by Mu Alpha, boasting "the contributions of chapter of Brother Eugene C. Hunt to the chapter and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. at large."
Color photograph of Eugene C. Hunt, J. Michael Graves, Frank Taylor, and others. Thomas A. Carrene, Superintendent of Charleston County School District 20, is pictured speaking at the podium.
Color photograph of Eugene C. Hunt, J. Michael Graves, Frank Taylor, and others. Thomas A. Carrene, Superintendent of Charleston County School District 20, is pictured speaking at the podium.