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Petition, 1949 Nov. 11, (Clarendon County, S.C.) Harry Briggs, et al., to the Board of Trustees for School District No. 22 (Clarendon County, S.C.)
Harry Briggs, et al
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African Americans; Briggs, Harry, D. 1986; Civil Rights; Clarendon County; Clarendon County (South Carolina); De Laine, Joseph A. (Joseph Armstrong), 1898 1974; Discrimination; Discrimination In Education; History; National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People; Public Schools; Race Relations; Segregation In Education; Social Conditions; South Carolina; Southern States; Summerton; Trials, Litigation, Etc
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Atlas of the city of Nashville 1908. [Plate 11A]
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African American Churches; African Americans; American Missionary Association; Architecture; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Capital City; Church Buildings; Church Of Christ (Nashville, Tenn.); Churches; Colleges And Universities; Education; Educational Facilities; Enterprise; Fisk University; History; Industries; Knowles School (Nashville, Tenn.); Lost Architecture; Louisville And Nashville Railroad Company; Maps; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Nashville Carbon And Oil Company (Tenn.); Nashville Humane Society (Tenn.); Nashville, Chattanooga, And St. Louis Railway; Neighborhood; Neighborhoods; Phillips And Buttorff Manufacturing Company; Phoenix Cotton Mills (Nashville, Tenn.); Private Schools; Railroads; Real Property; School Facilities; Sources; Streets; Tennessee; Transportation; Universities
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Atlas of the city of Nashville 1908. [Plate 21B]
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African American Churches; African Americans; Architecture; Brown's Creek (Tenn.); Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Business; Business Enterprises; Capital City; Church Buildings; Churches; Cumberland River (Ky. And Tenn.); Education; Educational Facilities; Elementary Schools; Enterprise; Fairfield Baptist Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Fulcher Brick Company (Nashville, Tenn.); Green Street Christian Church (Nashville, Tenn.); History; Illinois Central Railroad Company; Industries; Industry; Lesueur Brick Company (Nashville, Tenn.); Lipscomb School (Nashville, Tenn.); Lost Architecture; Maps; Mile Pond (Nashville, Tenn.); Mt. Airy Baptist Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Navigation; Neighborhood; Neighborhoods; Railroads; Real Property; School Facilities; Schools; Sources; Streets; Tennessee; Transportation
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Atlas of the city of Nashville 1908. [Plate 30A]
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African American Schools; African Americans; Architecture; Ashcraft School (Nashville, Tenn.); Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Business; Business Enterprises; Capital City; Church Buildings; Churches; Education; Educational Facilities; Enterprise; Gulf Refining Company (Nashville, Tenn.); Harley Pottery Company (Nashville, Tenn.); History; Illinois Central Railroad Company; Independence Snuff Company (Nashville, Tenn.); Industries; Industry; John W. Thomas School (Nashville, Tenn.); Lost Architecture; Maps; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Nashville, Chattanooga And St. Louis Railway; Neighborhood; Neighborhoods; New Shops Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Newsom Crushed Stone Company (Nashville, Tenn.); Railroads; Real Property; School Facilities; Schools; Sources; Streets; Tennessee; Transportation
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Atlas of the city of Nashville 1908. [Plate 22B]
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African American Schools; African Americans; Architecture; Brown's Creek (Nashville, Tenn.); Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Business; Business Enterprises; Capital City; Church Buildings; Churches; Colleges And Universities; Education; Educational Facilities; Enterprise; History; Hospital Of The Good Shepherd (Nashville, Tenn.); Hospitals; Illinois Central Railroad Company; Industries; Industry; Lost Architecture; Maps; Medical Colleges; Medical Education; Meharry Medical College; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Nashville Railway And Light Company; Neighborhood; Neighborhoods; Railroads; Real Property; School Facilities; Schools; Sources; Streets; Tennessee; Transportation; Trimble Bottom School (Nashville, Tenn.); Universities; Universities And Colleges
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Atlas of the city of Nashville 1908. [Plate 33B]
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African American Churches; African Americans; Architecture; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Business; Business Enterprises; Capital City; Church Buildings; Churches; Clifton Park (Nashville, Tenn.); Education; Educational Facilities; Enterprise; High Schools; History; Howe Memorial Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Industries; Industry; Lost Architecture; Maps; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville (Tenn.). Fire Department. Chemical No. 2; Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Nashville, Chattanooga, And St. Louis Railway; Neighborhood; Neighborhoods; Parks; Railroads; Real Property; Richland Park Methodist Episcopal Church (Nashville, Tenn.); School Facilities; Schools; Sources; Sports & Recreation; Streets; Tennessee; Transportation; United States; United States Post Office (Nashville, Tenn.); United States Postal Service; West Nashville Church (Nashville, Tenn.); West Nashville High School (Nashville, Tenn.); West Station Post Office (Nashville, Tenn.)
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Memorial Chapel, Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn., circa 1930
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African Americans; Architectural Elements; Architecture; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Capital City; Chapels; Churches; Colleges And Universities; Details; Education; Educational Facilities; Fisk University; Fisk, Clinton Bowen, 1828 1890; History; Intellectual Life; Memorials; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Popular Culture; Postcards; Private Schools; Religion; Religious Life And Customs; School Facilities; Schools; Sources; Steeples; Tennessee; Tennessee Nashville; Towers; Universities; Universities And Colleges
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WSB-TV newsfilm clip of police commissioner L. B. Sullivan speaking about the Freedom Rides and about race riots in Montgomery, Alabama, 1961 May 21
WSB-TV (Television station : Atlanta, Ga.)
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African Americans; Alabama; Attorneys General; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Federal State Controversies; Freedom Rides, 1961; History; Interviews; Montgomery; Montgomery (Ala.); Police; Race Relations; Race Riots; Reporters And Reporting; Segregation In Transportation; Southern States; United States; United States Marshals; Violence; Violence Against
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Atlas of the city of Nashville 1908. [Plate 21A]
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African American Churches; African Americans; Architecture; Banks; Banks And Banking; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Business; Business Enterprises; Capital City; Carroll Street Methodist Episcopal Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Church Buildings; Churches; Cumberland River (Ky. And Tenn.); Education; Educational Facilities; Elementary Schools; Enterprise; First National Bank (Nashville, Tenn.); History; Illinois Central Railroad Company; Industries; Industry; Lost Architecture; Maps; Napier Elementary (Nashville, Tenn.); Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville (Tenn.). Fire Department. Engine Company 12; Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Nashville City Hospital (Tenn.); Navigation; Neighborhood; Neighborhoods; Railroads; Real Property; School Facilities; Schools; Sources; St. Luke's Primitive Baptist Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Streets; Tennessee; Tennessee Hydrated Lime Company (Nashville, Tenn.); Tennessee School For The Blind; Transportation; University Street Primitive Baptist Church (Nashville, Tenn.)
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Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, Mass., to Richard Davis Webb, Sept. 19, 1865
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Abolitionists; Antislavery Movements; Correspondence; History; May, Samuel, Jr. 1810 1899; Slaver; United States; Webb, Richard Davis 1805 1872
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