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.
Photograph of Cleveland Sellers (second from left), Stokely Carmichael/Kwame Ture (fourth from left) and four African American men taken outside of a South Carolina Department of Corrections facility possibly following Sellers' release from prison in the early 1970s. Two men are gesturing with a raised fist, possibly related to the Black Power movement.
Photograph of Cleveland Sellers (middle), Stokely Carmichael/Kwame Ture (far left, red jacket) and five others taken outside of a facility of the South Carolina Department of Corrections possibly taken following his release from prison in the early 1970s. Sellers is standing next to a woman who is believed to be his wife.
Photograph of Cleveland Sellers with Stokely Carmichael/Kwame Ture outside of a South Carolina Department of Corrections facility possibly taken following Sellers' release from prison in the early 1970s.
Damaged paper fan from the Mickey Funeral Home with image of W. E. B. DuBois and Sightseeing Party. Pictured in the first row are Nathaniel Butler, Eddie Mickey, Dr. Thorne, and Richard Mickey. Pictured in the back row are Edwin Harleston, unknown man, B. F. Cox, Dr. DuBois, Dr. Johnson, Richard Reddy, Harold Shokes, Moultrie Harleston or George Robinson, undertaker.
Color photograph of SCFCWC members during district coastal meeting outside of Mary Ford Elementary School. Photograph includes Fannie S. Ivey, state president and Albertha Murray, city president.
Color photograph of four unidentified Boy Scouts, who were guides during the District Coastal Meeting. The young men are outside of Mary Ford Elementary School.
Black and white photograph of (left to right) Parker, Mamie Garvin Fields, Selma, and Thelma Murray at the Marion Bernie Wilkinson Home, Cayce, SC for SCFCWC executive board meeting