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Photograph: Group Portrait,New Light Baptist Church
Thomas, R. Lee
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African American Baptists; African American Photographers; African Americans; Arts And Humanities; Eartha M.M. White Collection; History; Memphis; Mississippi; Mound Bayou; New Light Baptist Church; New Light Baptist Church (Memphis, Tenn.); Photograph Collections; Photographers, Black; Photography; Pictorial Works; Race And Ethnicity; Religious Gatherings; Religious Life; Social And Behavioral Sciences; Sociology; Tennessee; Thomas, R. Lee, (Photographer)
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Photograph: group Portrait, Providence A.M.E. Church
Thomas, R. Lee
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African American Episcopalians; African American Methodists; African American Photographers; African American Studies; African Americans; African Methodist Episcopal Church; African Methodist Episcopal Church (Memphis, Tenn.); Arts And Humanities; Eartha M.M. White Collection; History; Memphis; Mississippi; Mound Bayou; Photograph Collections; Photographers, Black; Photography; Pictorial Works; Race, Ethnicity And Post Colonial Studies; Religious Gatherings; Religious Life; Tennessee; Thomas, R. Lee, (Photographer)
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Photograph: Group Portrait, Union Grove Baptist Church
Thomas, R. Lee
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African American Baptists; African American Photographers; African American Studies; African Americans; Arts And Humanities; Eartha M.M. White Collection; History; Memphis; Mississippi; Mound Bayou; Photograph Collections; Photographers, Black; Photography; Pictorial Works; Race, Ethnicity And Post Colonial Studies; Religious Gatherings; Religious Life; Tennessee; Thomas, R. Lee, (Photographer); Union Grove Baptist Church; Union Grove Baptist Church (Memphis, Tenn.)
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Photograph: Group Portrait With Union Baptist Sign
Thomas, R. Lee
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African American Baptists; African American Photographers; African Americans; Arts And Humanities; Eartha M.M. White Collection; History; Memphis; Mississippi; Mound Bayou; Photograph Collections; Photographers, Black; Photography; Pictorial Works; Race And Ethnicity; Religious Gatherings; Religious Life; Social And Behavioral Sciences; Sociology; Tennessee; Thomas, R. Lee, (Photographer); Union Baptist Church; Union Baptist Church (Memphis, Tenn.)
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Photograph: Group Portrait, Zion Hill Baptist Church
Thomas, R. Lee
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African American Baptists; African American Photographers; African Americans; Arts And Humanities; Eartha M.M. White Collection; History; Memphis; Mississippi; Mound Bayou; Photograph Collections; Photographers, Black; Photography; Pictorial Works; Religious Gatherings; Religious Life; Tennessee; Thomas, R. Lee, (Photographer); Zion Hill Baptist Church; Zion Hill Baptist Church (Memphis, Tenn.)
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President Ortman, Le Moyne Institute
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African Americans; Cities And Towns By Name; Colleges; Education; Government; Le Moyne Owen College; Memphis (Tenn.); Men; People By Ethnic Group; People By Gender; People In Government And Administration; Presidents; Regions And States; Regions And States By Name; Schools; Shelby County (Tenn.); Single Built Works By Function; Social Sciences; South (U.S.); Tennessee; Universities; Universities And Colleges By Name
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NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, May 2nd thru June 5th, 1962
Smith, Maxine Atkins
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Judges; African Americans; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Discrimination; Discrimination In Public Accommodations; Discrimination In Restaurants; Education; Judges; Legislators; Memphis; Memphis (Tenn.); National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People. Memphis Branch; Police Brutality; Race Discrimination; Race Relations; School Integration; Segregation; Selection And Appointment; Social Integration; Tennessee; United States; United States Commission On Civil Rights; Voting
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Coretta Scott King (1927-2006)
McCarty, Laura
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Affirmative Action Programs; African American Civic Leaders; African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Musicians; African American Singers; African American Social Reformers; African American Women; African American Women Civic Leaders; African American Women Civil Rights Workers; African American Women Musicians; African American Women Singers; African American Women Social Reformers; African Americans; Alabama; Anti Apartheid Activists; Anti Apartheid Movements; Assassination; Atlanta; Awards; Bombings; Boston; Boycotts; Buses; Busing For School Integration; Civic Leaders; Civil Disobedience; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Concerts; Conspiracies; Crypts; Death And Burial; Death And Burial King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929 1968; Dexter Avenue Baptist Church (Montgomery, Ala.); Disarmament; Discrimination; Discrimination In Employment; Dynamite; Ebenezer Baptist Church (Atlanta, Ga.); Education; Education (Graduate); Equal Rights Amendments; Equality; Equality Before The Law; Fairness; Fund Raising; Georgia; Georgia State Capitol (Atlanta, Ga.); Government; Governmental Investigations; Graduate Work; History; Holidays; Human Rights; Investigation; Jim's Grill (Memphis, Tenn.); Justice; King, Coretta Scott, 1927 2006; King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929 1968; Law And Legislation; Liberty; Lorraine Motel (Memphis, Tenn.); March On Washington For Jobs And Freedom, Washington, D.C., 1963; Marion; Martin Luther King, Jr. Center For Nonviolent Social Change; Martin Luther King, Jr., Day; Mass Meetings; Massachusetts; Memphis; Montgomery; Montgomery (Ala.); Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, Ala., 1955 1956; Montgomery Improvement Association; Music; Musicians; National Organization For Women; New Birth Missionary Baptist Church (Lithonia, Ga.); New England Conservatory Of Music; Nobel Prize Winners; Nobel Prizes; Nonviolence; Ohio; Passive Resistance; Peace; Political Crimes And Offenses; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Poor People's Campaign; Protest Marches; Race Discrimination; Race Relation; Race Relations; Rotundas; Sanitation; Sanitation Workers; Sanitation Workers Strike, Memphis, Tenn., 1968; Segregation; Segregation In Transportation; Sex Discrimination Against Women; Singers; Social Justice; Social Reformers; Southern Christian Leadership Conference; Southern States; Strikes And Lockouts; Study And Teaching (Graduate); Tennessee; United States; Universities; Universities And Colleges; Violence; Wages; Washington (D.C.); Women; Women Civic Leaders; Women Civil Rights Workers; Women Musicians; Women Singers; Women Social Reformers; Women Strike For Peace; Yellow Springs
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Coretta Scott King
Uffelman, Minoa D
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African American Civic Leaders; African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Singers; African American Social Reformers; African American Women; African American Women Civic Leaders; African American Women Civil Rights Workers; African American Women Singers; African American Women Social Reformers; African Americans; Alabama; Anti Apartheid Activists; Anti Apartheid Movements; Assassination; Atlanta; Awards; Bombings; Boston; Boycotts; Buses; Civic Leaders; Civil Disobedience; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Concerts; Dexter Avenue Baptist Church (Montgomery, Ala.); Disarmament; Discrimination; Dynamite; Ebenezer Baptist Church (Atlanta, Ga.); Education; Education (Graduate); Equality; Fairness; Fund Raising; Georgia; Government; Graduate Work; History; Holidays; Investigation; Justice; Liberty; March On Washington For Jobs And Freedom, Washington, D.C., 1963; Marion; Martin Luther King, Jr. Center For Nonviolent Social Change; Martin Luther King, Jr., Day; Mass Meetings; Massachusetts; Memphis; Montgomery; Montgomery (Ala.); Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, Ala., 1955 1956; Montgomery Improvement Association; Music; New Birth Missionary Baptist Church (Lithonia, Ga.); New England Conservatory Of Music; Nobel Prize Winners; Nobel Prizes; Nonviolence; Ohio; Passive Resistance; Peace; Politics And Government; Poor People's Campaign; Protest Marches; Race Discrimination; Race Relation; Race Relations; Sanitation; Sanitation Workers; Sanitation Workers Strike, Memphis, Tenn., 1968; Segregation; Segregation In Transportation; Singers; Social Justice; Social Reformers; Southern Christian Leadership Conference; Southern States; Spouses Of Clergy; Strikes And Lockouts; Study And Teaching (Graduate); Tennessee; United States; Universities; Universities And Colleges; Wages; Washington (D.C.); Women; Women Civic Leaders; Women Civil Rights Workers; Women Social Reformers; Yellow Springs
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