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Photograph of Plaintiffs in the Clarendon County School Segregation Case at Liberty Hill A.M.E. Church, Summerton, South Carolina, June 17, 1951, Joseph A. DeLaine Papers, courtesy of the South Caroliniana Library, University of South Carolina.
Plaintiffs of the Clarendon County School Segregation Case (Briggs v. Elliott), Summerton, South Carolina, June 17, 1951, Joseph A. DeLaine Papers, courtesy of the South Caroliniana Library, University of South Carolina.
Joseph A. DeLaine and family looking over the ruins of their burned out home, Summerton, South Carolina, 1950, Joseph A. DeLaine Papers, courtesy of the South Caroliniana Library, University of South Carolina.
Judge J. Waties Waring Statue on the grounds of the United States District Court House of South Carolina, image by Harry Egner Jr., Charleston, South Carolina, April 2015.
Copper slave badge imprinted "Charleston 1840 Servant 1869," Walter Pantovic Artifact Collection, courtesy of the Avery Research Center of African American History and Culture.
Copper slave badge, square in shape. Face is stamped "Charleston 1840 Servant 1869." 1840 is the year produced and 1869 signifies that it was the 1,869th "servant" badge sold that year.
McCrady's Dining Room, photograph by Andrew Celbulka, Charleston, South Carolina, 2014, courtesy of McCrady's Restaurant.
Excerpt from Joseph A. DeLaine's Report on Education given at St. Luke Church, Charleston, South Carolina, October 16, 1952, courtesy of the South Caroliniana Library, University of South Carolina.
S.H. Kress Historical Marker, image by Harry Egner Jr., Charleston, South Carolina, April 2015.
Fried whiting, detail from
The Book of Household Management
, edited by Isabella Beeton, 1861, courtesy of the Wellcome Library.
Jacqueline Ford and classmates,
Tide,
Rivers High School Yearbook, 1965, courtesy of the South Carolina Room, Charleston County Public Library.
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