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Hibernian Hall,
Harper's Weekly
, Charleston, South Carolina, 1860,Charleston Museum Illustrated Newspaper Collection,courtesy of theCharleston Museum Archives.
Interior of Secession Hall, Charleston, South Carolina, December 1860, courtesy of the Library of Congress, Civil War Photograph Collection.
St. Andrew's Hall, Charleston, head-quarters of the Wood Delegation at Charleston,
Harper's Weekly
, 1860, Charleston, South Carolina, courtesy of The Charleston Museum Archives, Illustrated Newspapers Collection.
Telegram to Dr. William McCord from Local 1199-B protesting dismissal of employees, March 1969, Isaiah Bennett Papers, ca. 1932-2002, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
Mary Moultrie, Charleston, South Carolina, 1969, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
Reverend Ralph David Abernathy speaks at National Press Club luncheon, photograph by the U.S. News & World Report, June 1968, courtesy of the Library of Congress.
Selection from interview with Naomi White by Otha Jennifer Dixon, 25 June 2008, courtesy of Southern Oral History Program Interview Database, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Clip from original interview minutes 30:18-31:41.
Naomi White answering was the Hospital Strike a victory overall.
Selection from interview with Naomi White by Otha Jennifer Dixon, 25 June 2008, courtesy of Southern Oral History Program Interview Database, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Clip from original interview minutes 18:59-21:50.
Naomi White discussing men's involvement in Charleston Hospital Workers Strike as well as interacting with replacement employees while the strike was happening.
White, Naomi, 1925- The Citadel Photograph Collection. The Citadel Archives & Museum. Digital image copyright 2011, The Citadel Archives & Museum. All rights reserved. For more information contact The Citadel Archives & Museum, Charleston, SC, 29409.
Selection from interview with Mary Moultrie, William Saunders, and Rosetta Simmons by Kerry Taylor, March 2009, courtesy of The Citadel Oral History Program, Lowcountry Digital Library. Clip from original interview minutes 43:22-43:55.
Rosetta Simmons discusses the need for strikers being visible to make a statement.
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