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The Old Time Religion - Tuskegee Institute Singers 18075-A
(Victor Records, 2016-11-02)Double Male Quartet (unaccompanied) performance of "The Old Time Religion," recorded by the Tuskegee Institute Singers during the 1915-1916 recording sessions. William P. Smith (Baritone vocal); Alfred Taylor, William ... -
Heaven Song and Inchin' Along - Tuskegee Institute Singers 18075-B
(Victor Records, 2016-11-02)Double Male Quartet (unaccompanied) performance of "The Old Time Religion," recorded by the Tuskegee Institute Singers during the 1915-1916 recording sessions. William P. Smith (Baritone vocal); Alfred Taylor, William Wiley ... -
US AID- Jamaica Ethnomedicine
(Tuskegee University Archives, 2016-11-14)Listing of oral history interviews made by Prof. Avila Jackson, Howard University. -
Tuskegee Student Newspaper 1916-1935
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Bess B. Walcott
(Tuskegee University Archives, 2016-04-04)Bess Bolden Walcott spent 1908-1962 working at Tuskegee Institute, where, while serving in many various positions, she established a Red Cross chapter. She went on to be the first African American female field director for ... -
Tuskegee Messenger 1923
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Have Your Chill, I'll Be Here When Your Fever Rises - Coot Grant and "Kid" Wesley Wilson 12317 B
(Paramount Records, 2017-01-30)Vocal Duet accompanied by Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra. Coot Grant and "Kid" Wesley Wilson were a wife and husband duet group that were popular throughout the 1920s and 1930s performing blues and jazz music. The couple ... -
Come On Coot Do That Thing - Coot Grant and "Kid" Wesley Wilson 12317 A
(Paramount Records, 2017-01-30)Vocal Duet accompanied by Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra. Coot Grant and "Kid" Wesley Wilson were a wife and husband duet group that were popular throughout the 1920s and 1930s performing blues and jazz music. The couple ... -
Photograph of the Bill of Sale for Mary Carver
(P. H. Polk, 2017-05-11)This is a photograph of the bill of sale for George Washington Carver's mother, Mary Carver. The image shows that on October 9, 1855, Mary was sold to Moses Carver for seven hundred dollars from William McGinnis. At the ... -
Eleanor Roosevelt's visit to Tuskegee Institute
(Tuskegee University Archives, 2016-04-04)Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was an American politician, diplomat, and activist. She was the longest-serving First Lady of the United States, holding the post from March 1933 to April 1945 during her husband President Franklin ... -
George Washington Carver Radio Interview
(Tuskegee University Archives, 2016-05-17)George Washington Carver Radio Interview -
George Washington Carver commencement address at Selma University
(Tuskegee University Archives, 2016-05-17)"Equipment" by Edgar A. Guest is a poem recited by George Washington Carver during his commencement address at Selma University on May 27, 1942. -
Asa Philips Randolph
(Tuskegee University Archives, 2016-04-04)Asa Philip Randolph organized and led the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, the first predominantly African American labor union. In the early Civil Rights Movement, Randolph led the March on Washington Movement, which ... -
President Frederick Patterson and Tuskegee Executive Council
(Tuskegee University Archives, 2016-04-04)Frederick Douglas Patterson's tenure at Tuskegee University started in 1928 and spanned almost 25 years: first as Head of the veterinary division, director of the School of Agriculture and finally as Tuskegee's third ... -
Howard Thurman
(Tuskegee, 2016-04-05)Howard Washington Thurman was an influential African American author, philosopher, theologian, educator, and civil rights leader. He played a leading role in many social justice movements and organizations of the twentieth ... -
Fannie Lou Hamer
(Tuskegee University Archives, 2016-04-04)During the 1950s, Hamer attended several annual conferences of the Regional Council of Negro Leadership (RCNL) in the all-black town of Mound Bayou, Mississippi. The RCNL, a combination civil rights and self-help organization, ... -
James Farmer
(Tuskegee University Archives, 2016-04-04)During the 1950s, Farmer served as national secretary of the Student League for Industrial Democracy (SLID), the youth branch of the socialist League for Industrial Democracy. SLID later became Students for a Democratic Society. -
Julian Bond
(Tuskegee University Archives, 2016-04-04)Born Horace Julian Bond was an American social activist and leader in the Civil Rights Movement, politician, professor and writer. While a student at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, during the early 1960s, he helped ... -
Rosa Parks
(Tuskegee University Archives, 2016-04-05)Rosa Louise McCauley Parks was an African American civil rights activist, whom the United States Congress called "the first lady of civil rights" and "the mother of the freedom movement". -
Homecoming parade and game (ca. 1955)
(2016-07-26)