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Freedman’s Bureau official standing between armed groups of white and African American men, 1868, wood engraving by Alfred R. Waud,
Harper’s Weekly
, courtesy of the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.
National Historical Publications and Records Commission (www.archives.gov/nhprc)
Lucy Brenda Patterson Frinks
integrated Abbeville High School in Abbeville, South Carolina in 1967.
Arlonial DeLaine Bradford’s
children were the first to integrate Anderson Elementary School in Kingstree, South Carolina.
J.H. Holloway, photograph, Charleston, South Carolina, ca. 1905, Holloway Family Scrapbook, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
Rebuild-Letter from Ralph Rinzler to Philip Simmons in appreciation of his participation in the 1982 Festival of American Folklife, November 1982, Philip Simmons Collection, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
Selection from interview with Carleton Wilson, who helped integrate schools in Warrenton, North Carolina.
Selection from an illustration and description of Baga rice cultivation from log by Captain Samuel Gamble on a slave ship
Sandown
, 1793-94, courtesy of National Maritime Museum.
Sketch of the Charleston International Airport gate by Philip Simmons, Philip Simmons Collection, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
"Doesn't anyone give a damn about the Murder in Orangeburg!," selection from flyer announcing a meeting of the W.E.B. DuBois Club at the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, 1968, Raymond K. O'Cain papers, 1967-1969, courtesy of the South Caroliniana Library, University of South Carolina.
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