DeLong, Mary A. [Ann] Craig, 1865-1960; Southern University and A & M College--Students
Black and white photograph of Mary A. Craig DeLong. She was Southern's first student to enter the premises at Southern University when it was chartered in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The Baton Rouge Academy, an institution sponsored by the Fourth District Missionary Baptist Association of Louisiana for black boys and girls. In 1892, a suggestion was made that the Fourth District Association purchase a tract of land for...
Lincoln University Pennsylvania, Students, Faculty, Yearbook
Yearbook. Pre-Title Page: One of Many, Phi Epsilong Psi [Greek Letters]. Title Page: The 1947 Lion, A Panorama of Campus Life for the Year 1946-47, Edited By the Senior Class, Lincoln University, Lincoln University, Pennsylvania. Microfilming and...
Lincoln University Pennsylvania, Students, Faculty, Yearbook
Yearbook. Pre-Title Page: Deeds, Not Words. Title Page: The 1948 Lion, A Panorama of Campus Life, 1947-48, Lincoln University, Pennsylvania. Microfilming and Digitization Funded By a Grant From the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission...
Dr. Aaron McDuffie Moore was one of the six incorporators of the National Religious Training School and Chautauqua, now North Carolina Central University. Dr. Aaron Moore a graduate of Shaw University was Durham’s first black doctor. Dr. Moore...
Dr. Charles Clinton Spaulding was one of the six incorporators of the National Religious Training School and Chautauqua, now North Carolina Central University. Dr. Charles Spaulding was a businessman, trustee and financial supporter of the...
" A Portrait Comes to Life." 1977 Re-enactment of the original portrait of the Fisk Jubilee Singers painted in 1873 by Edmund Havel, Queen Victoria's court painter.
The James Edward Shepard House was constructed in 1925 for Dr. Shepard with funds collected primarily from the citizens of Durham. This house served as his official residence until his death on October 6, 1947. It is the oldest building on the...
John Merrick was one of the six incorporators of the National Religious Training School and Chautauqua now North Carolina Central University. Mr. Merrick was one of Durham's most successful pioneer business leaders and co-founder of North Carolina...
College Theater -- Washington (D.C.) -- Miner Teachers College;
Miner Teachers College;
Cooke, Paul P.
One of the most important productions of the Miner Dramatics Club was “The Life of Myrtilla Miner, a play written by Dr. Paul P. Cooke, then an English instructor, and presented during Miner’s Centennial Observance in March 1951
As part of the centennial celebration of Myrtilla Miner founding the school, Miner Teacher College officials and descendants of Ms. Miner held a ceremony at her gravesite, at Oak Hill Cemetery, in Georgetown. Dr. Garnet Wilkinson, First Assistant,...