The Baseball Team Was Very Popular in the Black Community. The Team Played Those of the Few Colleges Who Were Lucky Enough to Have Teams Like Hampton Institute.
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The Tennessee State Players Guild's Return From a European Tour to U.S. Military Installations in Germany, Belguim, Holland, and Italy. Sponsored by the United States Organizations (USO) in Association With the American Educational Theatre...
New Members of Tennessee State Players Guild, 1948-1949. From Left to Right: Dr. Thomas Poag, Xernona and Xernobia Brewster, Dorothy Lewis and Lethia Sweet.
Black and white photograph of Myrtle Dyson. The 17th "Miss Southern," a member of the Riverbend Players, YWCA, and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. She reigned as Miss Southern from 1947-1948.
Clarence Wilson Entered Tennessee A & I State College in 1945 on a Basketball Scholarship. Wilson Captained the Tigers From 1945-1949. During These Four Years, He Was Selected All-Mid-Western Conference Team. Under the Guidance of Coach...
1950 Tennessee State University Football Team Holding "The Little Brown Jug". The Little Brown Jug is the Symbol of Victory Between Tennessee State and Kentucky State. On One Side is a Huge White "T" Representing Tennessee State...
The Football Team of Tennessee State College, Also Known as the Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial State College, Poses for Their Team Photograph in 1937. The College is Now Tennessee State University.