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Color photograph of MaeDe Brown holding a baby.
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Black and white photograph of J. Arthur Brown's graduating class.
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Color photograph of a group of children in a classroom setting.
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Color photograph of a group of people in a classroom setting.
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Color photograph of a group of people in a classroom setting.
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Color photograph of a group of people in a classroom setting.
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Color photograph of four women at a Y.W.C.A. of Greater Charleston event.
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Color photograph of four women at a Y.W.C.A. of Greater Charleston event.
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Black and white photograph of three women standing together.
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Black and white photograph of two women standing together.
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Color photograph of J. Arthur Brown with his wife, MaeDe Brown, and an unidentified man (left) standing on a dock.
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Photograph of William Craft in a metal locket or jewelry ornament.
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Color photograph of a group of children pouring soft drinks around a table.
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Color photograph of a group of people arranged outdoors.
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Black and white photographic portrait of two girls.
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Black and white photograph of three women.
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Color photograph of two girls playing in a parking lot.
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Black and white photograph of three women knitting.
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Color photograph of a train in motion.
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Color photograph of Cleveland Sellers and five others outside of the South Carolina Department of Corrections.
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Color photograph of Cleveland Sellers and six others outside of the South Carolina Department of Corrections.
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Black and white photograph of two men in an interior space, studying.
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Black and white photograph of an unknown man speaking before an audience after having received an award.
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Black and white photograph of an unknown man presenting an award to another unknown man.
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Black and white photograph of a banquet hall with seated guests.
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Black and white photograph of J. Arthur Brown with a friend, both wearing Shriner hats and white dinner jackets.
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Professional photograph of Cleveland Sellers printed on cardstock. Possibly taken in the 1970s.
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Photograph of group of four Avery students, Emily Simmons Smith, Whilamenia (surname?), Gertrude Pallerson Mack, and Eloise Cooper, posed in the grass.
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Photograph of Avery graduate, C. McCottry (Smith), dressed in her cap and gown. McCottry poses outdoors near a fence.
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Photograph of two male Avery students standing outside of the Avery Institute. The men are dressed possibly in military attire.
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Photograph of female Averyite wearing a white dressed standing near the waterfront in Beaufort, South Carolina.
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Photograph of three female Averyites seated toegether possibly on a set of bleachers.
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Photograph of female Averyite posed outside the Avery Institute.
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Carte de visite photo of Henry Ward Beecher, with name printed on the bottom of the photo.
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Carte de visite photo of Henry Ward Beecher, with name printed on the bottom of the photo.
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A cabinet photo portrait of an African American woman.
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A stereo card of an African American worker beside a cotton gin.
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Carte de visite photo of Horace Greeley.
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Depiction of a young African American boy attempting to catch a bird.
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A paper photo that depicts an African American soldier standing at attention with an M-1 Garand resting against his shoulder.
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Carte de visite photo that depicts an African American woman wearing a white dress. 'Ms. Buther Green' is written on the back of the card.
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A gold framed tintype that depicts an unidentified African American woman wearing a black dress.
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Photograph of Cleveland Sellers and associate Willie Ricks standing in a yard in front of a home. May have been taken in the 1970s upon Sellers' release from prison.
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Photograph of Cleveland Sellers and Stokely Carmichael marching at an anti-war (presumably Vietnam) rally amongst a crowd of both white and black protesters. Carmichael holds a sign that reads "Bring The Troops Home Now!" Inscription on the back reads, "Stokly (sic) Carmichael- dark glasses. Cleveland Sellers to his right."
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Black and white photograph of two smiling girls, "peering from window of Leesburg, Ga. Stockade where they were held in August-September 1963 for as long as one month after being arrested in peaceful demonstrations in Americus, Ga. SNCC photo."
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A photo of a resident of the Home, Mary Ruth Jackson, sewing. On the pack of the photo is the story of the Home, from a publication.
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A photo of girls in front of the Wilkinson Home for Girls, taken by the Majestic Studio of Sumter, South Carolina.
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A color photo of the Wilkinson Home for Girls.
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Black and white photograph of Alice Wine and an unidentified woman and a young boy at the Progressive Club on Johns Island, South Carolina.
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A paper photo of an African American woman sitting in a chair with an infant in her lap.
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Carte de visite photo of an unidentified African American man. The photograph is attached to a cardboard frame.
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Carte de visite photo of an unidentified African American man. The photograph is attached to a cardboard frame.
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A paper photo that depicts two African American women standing in front of a shop window that reads 'Ruppert'.
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Tintype of an unidentified African American man.
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Color photograph of Bill Saunders with Shirley Caesar, who is holding a bouquet of flowers.
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Print image of exterior of hospital and training school.
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A lantern slide portraying a group of people picking cotton on a Mississippi plantation.
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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 African American woman holding an infant.
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A diptych constructed of wood and covered in leather. An engraved pattern covers the front and back panels. Interior contains a tintype of an unidentified African American boy.
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A daguerreotype cased in wood with gold frame that depicts an unidentified African American woman holding an infant.
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A small Carte de visite photo cased in a paper cover. The name 'Henry Powell' is written on back.
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A postcard photo of an unidentified African American woman holding an infant.
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Carte de visite photo of an African American man. The words 'Beauty, Eaton' are stamped on the paper frame.
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Tintype of an unidentified African American woman.
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Black and white photograph of a group of people standing on the steps of a building.
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Black and white portrait of a man.
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Formal portrait of Miriam DeCosta Seabrook and Herbert Alexander DeCosta.
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A stereo card of African American workers picking cotton for the Mallow family in a field in Georgia.
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A diptych constructed of wood covered in leather that encases a daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified woman.
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Carte de visite photo of an unidentified man. 'Brady' and 'New York' are printed on the bottom front and 'Brady's national photographic portrait galleries' is printed on the back.
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Tintype portrait of an unidentified African American woman.
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Photograph of Cleveland Sellers and sizable group of African American associates present at a forum in front of a black audience. Sellers sits in front of a microphone. A large poster of Malcolm X is posted on the wall behind Sellers as well as a poster featuring two black children which reads "Land is the Basis of All Power." May be related to the Black Power movement.
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Color photograph of J. Arthur Brown's oldest daughter Maede Joenelle Brown (Gordon), niece (Dr.) Linda Kershaw (of Columbia), daughter Millicent Brown, and two family friends, Barbara and Mamie Bryant. The photograph was taken on James Island.
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Black and white photograph of a man and a woman in an interior space.
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School photograph of Sharon Peters. She is wearing a plaid top and eyeglasses with clear frames. Inscription reads “2nd or 3rd grade Sharon”
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Formal portrait of unidentifed infant sitting on table. The infant is dressed in a gown. The lower lefthand corner is embossed with the word "Aldene, N.Y.," presumably the photographer or photography studio.
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Portrait of Samuel Richard Higgins. He is wearing a striped suit. Inscription reads “Bishop Samuel Higgins”
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Formal portrait of Miriam DeCosta Seabrook. She is wearing a necklace.
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Formal portrait of Miriam DeCosta Seabrook. She is wearing a necklace.
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School photograph of Miriam DeCosta Seabrook. She is wearing pearls.
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In this photograph, an African American female performer is holding the arm of a man dressed in blackface.
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A two sided image depicting the sale of enslaved people on one side and Congressional proceedings on the other.
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Back of a Vietnam War propaganda card, image of a police officer holding a wooden baton and grabbing the shirt of a young African American man.
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A tintype of an African American woman standing beside an African American Union military solider.
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A tintype depicting a chess club meeting.
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circa 1920s-1940s
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Unidentified boy stands in front of a house. He is wearing pants tucked into stockings and a jacket. He is holding a cap.
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circa 1940s
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Unidentified boy wearing a collard shirt and shorts is sitting on brick a porch with a bush in the background.
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circa 1950s
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Unidentified girl is holding a racquet and ball while standing in an open field.
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Photograph of five female Avery students seated on a set of bleachers. Several girls are holding reading material. Image appears to be cut out for a scrapbook.
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Photograph of four unnamed Avery students, three women and one man, with arms wrapped around each other. Students wear coats and are posed outside.
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Photograph of a group of Avery students studying in a classroom or a library. The students are surrounded by bookshelves and sit in chairs around tables.
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circa 1970s
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Formal photograph of Sharon Peters, wearing a floor length dress standing beside prom date, Keith Gains, wearing a tuxedo with pink ruffled shirt. Inscription reads “Junior Sharon Peters age - 17 yrs. Jr. & Sr. Prom. Keith Gains [illegible] Sharon's nephew. Marguerite's grandson.”
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A photo of several girls and women on the steps of the Wilkinson Home for Girls
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A photo from a publication of a Wilkinson Home resident receiving either counseling or school work help.
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A photo, from a publication, of one Wilkinson Home for Girls resident fixing another's hair.
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A photo, from a publication, of residents of the Wilkinson Home for Girls cutting fabric.
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A photo from a publication of residents playing on the playground at Wilkinson Home.
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A gem glass slide depicting three scenes. From right to left: "The attack on Fort Wagner", "The capture of Petersburg", and "Naval combat between the Monitor and Merrimac".
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Carte de visite photo of an African American woman. Ms. A.B. [?] written on back of card.
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Carte de visite portrait that depicts Merlene Green, an African American woman. The name Merlene Green is written on the back of the photo.