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Carlton Simmons working at 30 1/2 Blake St workshop,image by Bradley Blankemeyer, Charleston, South Carolina, November 2013.
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Union News
, Local 15 union newspaper, featuring a photograph of Isaiah Bennett, July 1952, courtesy of Avery Research Center.
"Resonance," detail of 55-A King Street, Charleston, South Carolina, 1993, photograph by Claire Y. Greene,
Keeper of the Gate
: Designs in Wrought Iron by Philip Simmons, Master Blacksmith
, courtesy of the Philip Simmons Foundation.
"Doxology," 55 South Street, Charleston, South Carolina, 1993, photograph by Claire Y. Greene,
Keeper of the Gate
: Designs in Wrought Iron by Philip Simmons, Master Blacksmith
, courtesy of the Philip Simmons Foundation.
List of Slave Carpenters with New Tools Received, 1852, Heyward and Ferguson Family Papers Collection, courtesy of Special Collections at the College of Charleston.
Short list of slave carpenters and the tools assigned to them, plantation unknown. 1p.
Slave badge, stamped "Charleston No. 136 Mechanic 1833," Charleston, South Carolina, Walter Pantovic Artifact Collection, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
Copper slave badge, square in shape. Face is stamped "Charleston No. 136 Mechanic 1833."
J.H. Holloway business card, Charleston, South Carolina, ca. 1905,Holloway Family Scrapbook, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
Business card, ca. 1905, advertising the harness shop of J.H. Holloway.
"Heroes of the Slave Trade Abolition," wood engraving, ca. nineteenth century, courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery, London, England.
"Am I Not A Man And A Brother?," 1787, courtesy of the Library of Congress.
“A bill for abolishing the trade carried on for supplying foreign territories with slaves,” 1793, London, England, courtesy of Northwestern University, Melville J. Herskovits Library of African Studies.
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