Photograph of thirty-six elementary school aged Avery students pose outside on the institute's property in two rows: the male students stand in back while the female students kneel in front.
Black and white photograph of Septima P. Clark at the base of Angel Oak while being filmed by a camera man sitting in the tree for television documentary.
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.
Black and white photograph of group playing music and singing indoors. Inscription on back of image: "[…], Andrew Young, James Orange, Charleston SCLC Board member Esau Jenkins lead freedom singing at mass meeting. SCLC Photo."
Black and white photograph of Esau Jenkins, Guy Carawan, and Unidentified Woman standing outside of the Citizen Committee Registration and Information Center.
Photograph from a publication within "The Avery" published in November 1953 called "Sports Shorts" by Cook. Picture shows a much earlier image of twelve members of Avery's football team, possibly from the 1920s.
Photograph of nine members of the Avery High Gymnasts doing acrobatic work on the lawn outside of the Avery Institute. Four young men do handstands and one is hoisted up on the bodies of two others.
Photograph of male Avery student with arms around the shoulders of two young female students. The trio is standing against the back of a Model-T or similar model car.
Photograph of two male Avery students, A. Jenkins and S. Grant, standing outside of the Avery Institute. The men are dressed possibly in military attire.