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'Little Theatre' photograph
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Description: A photograph of the "Little Theatre” located on the Tuskegee University campus in Tuskegee, Alabama. Tuskegee University is a historically black college founded in 1881 and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965 for its role in providing higher education for African Americans. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_P2_B05F08_M_01
Subjects: Historical Black Colleges and Universities; Tuskegee University; Universities and colleges
Places: Tuskegee University; Tuskegee (Alabama)
 
'Little Theatre' dressing room photograph
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Description: Photograph of the dressing room in The Little Theatre, located on the Tuskegee University campus in Tuskegee, Alabama. Tuskegee University is a historically black college founded in 1881 and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965 for its role in providing higher education for African Americans. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_P2_B05F08_M_02
Subjects: Historical Black Colleges and Universities; Tuskegee University; Universities and colleges
Places: Tuskegee University; Tuskegee (Alabama)
 
'Little Theatre' interior view photograph
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Description: Photograph of the seating and stage of the "Little Theatre," located on the Tuskegee University campus in Tuskegee, Alabama. Tuskegee University is a historically black college founded in 1881 and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965 for its role in providing higher education for African Americans. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_P2_B05F08_M_03
Subjects: Historical Black Colleges and Universities; Tuskegee University; Universities and colleges
Places: Tuskegee University; Tuskegee (Alabama)
 
'Little Theatre' dress rehearsal photograph
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Description: Photograph of four unidentified Tuskegee University students during a dress rehearsal on the stage of the "Little Theatre," located on the Tuskegee University campus in Tuskegee, Alabama. Tuskegee University is a historically black college founded in 1881 and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965 for its role in providing higher education for African Americans. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_P2_B05F08_N
Subjects: Historical Black Colleges and Universities; Tuskegee University; Actors; Actresses; Theaters
Places: Tuskegee University; Tuskegee (Alabama)
 
'Central Ohio's Tuskegee Airmen' autographed illustration
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Description: Illustrated portraits of Tuskegee Airmen from Central Ohio. The portraits are signed by the pilots. The Tuskegee Airmen were the first African American pilots in the armed forces of the United States. The squadron was formed in 1941 and based in Tuskegee, Alabama. ALTERNATE TEXT: Artwork of nine African American men who were part of the Tuskegee Airmen. The image includes two airplanes; the right airplane has a red nose and tail. Beneath the red plane is a distant field of grass and trees with a road going through them. There is also a pilot in the cockpit. Top left corner: Herndon 'Don' Cummings- He wears goggles on the top of his head and a collared shirt. He has a smile on his face. Top middle: Alex Boudreaux- He wears a helmet with goggles on his forehead. He has a jacket on along with a collared shirt and tie. Second row, left: Walter McCreary- He wears an officer's hat with a United States eagle seal. He also wears a collared shirt with pins on the lapels. Second row, second to left: Walter Kyle- He wears a dark officer's hat with a United States eagle seal, and a collared shirt. He also has a small moustache. Second row, middle: Walter Davidson- He wears a hat with a collard shirt and a tie. Second row, second from right: Harold Sawyer- He wears an officer's hat with a United States eagle seal. He also wears a collared shirt with a tie. Second row, right: Harold Brown- He wears a collared shirt with pins on the lapels. Bottom row, left: Charles 'C.I.' Williams- He wears a hat with a pin on it. He also has on a collared shirt with a tie. Bottom row, right: William Watkins- He wears a dark officer's hat with a United States eagle seal, and a collared shirt. His suit jacket has a patch on his left side, which has wings above a star and the number 1 above the wings. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_OVS19
Subjects: African American soldiers; African American men; African American Ohioans; Air pilots; Airplanes; Tuskegee Airmen; United States. Air Force.; World War II
Places: Ohio; Tuskegee (Alabama)
 
Hallie Quinn Brown photograph
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Description: Photograph of Hallie Q. Brown. Brown was the daughter of freed slaves Thomas and Frances Jane who were actively involved with the Underground Railroad. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Wilberforce University and later became Dean of Women at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. Brown helped found the National Association of Colored Women (NACW), was elected Secretary of Education of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1900 and served as the 7th National President of the NACW. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_MSS2_B04F09_I_05
Subjects: Brown, Hallie Q. (Hallie Quinn), d. 1949; African American Educators; African American women; Wilberforce University; Tuskegee Institute
Places: Tuskegee (Alabama); Wilberforce (Ohio); Greene County (Ohio)
 
Wilberforce University versus Tuskegee Institute official football program, 1938
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Description: Official program of the Wilberforce University vs. Tuskegee Institute football game played at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois on October 14, 1938. The series between the two schools began in 1928. Tuskegee and Wilberforce played a total of twenty games. Wilberforce won the overall series with a final win in 1949, making their total nine to Tuskegee's eight. Three games in the series ended in a tie. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_MSS6_B08F01_02
Subjects: Tuskegee University; Wilberforce University; Historical Black Colleges and Universities; Sports
Places: Soldier Field; Tuskegee (Alabama); Tuskegee Institute; Wilberforce (Ohio); Greene County (Ohio); Chicago (Illinois)
 
16th annual Tuskegee Institute versus Wilberforce University football program
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Description: Official program from the 16th annual Tuskegee vs. Wilberforce football classic, played Friday, October 12, 1945 at Comiskey's White Sox Park in Chicago, Illinois. The series between the two schools began in 1928. Tuskegee and Wilberforce played a total of twenty games. Wilberforce won the overall series with a final win in 1949, making their total nine to Tuskegee's eight. Three games in the series ended in a tie. ALTERNATE TEXT: The front cover of the Tuskegee versus Wilberforce football game in Chicago. The paper is slightly dirtied on the spine and has two holes near the spine, possibly to be inserted into a binder or scrap book. The page itself is an off-white color. Text at the top and the bottom are both green to reflect Wilberforce University's school colors. One man is in the middle of the page. He is shaded red to reflect Tuskegee University's school colors, with an older style football helmet. The football helmet has a yellow T and a W on it. To his right is a woman also in an old style football helmet and shaded red. She wears a yellow T on her helmet. To the man's left is a woman, shaded red, with a football helmet that has a yellow W on it. All three people sit above a yellow stylized football with white font that includes details of the football game. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_MSS6_B08F04_01
Subjects: Tuskegee University; Wilberforce University; Historical Black Colleges and Universities; Sports
Places: Tuskegee (Alabama); Tuskegee Institute; Wilberforce (University); Wilberforce (Ohio); Greene County (Ohio); Chicago (Illinois)
 
Eliza Anna Scroggins Austin photograph
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Description: Photograph of Eliza Anna Scroggins Austin, the maternal aunt of Hallie Quinn Brown. Hallie Q. Brown was the daughter of freed slaves Thomas and Frances Jane who were actively involved with the Underground Railroad. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Wilberforce University and later became Dean of Women at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. Brown helped found the National Association of Colored Women (NACW), was elected Secretary of Education of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1900 and served as the 7th National President of the NACW. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_MSS5_B10F04_F
Subjects: Brown, Hallie Q. (Hallie Quinn), d. 1949; African American Educators; African American women; Wilberforce University; Tuskegee Institute
Places: Tuskegee (Alabama); Wilberforce (Ohio); Greene County (Ohio)
 
Frances E. Brown photograph
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Description: Photograph of a niece of Hallie Quinn Brown, who was the daughter of freed slaves Thomas and Frances Jane who were actively involved with the Underground Railroad. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Wilberforce University and later became Dean of Women at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. Brown helped found the National Association of Colored Women (NACW), was elected Secretary of Education of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1900 and served as the 7th National President of the NACW. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_MSS5_B10F03_08
Subjects: Brown, Hallie Q. (Hallie Quinn), d. 1949; African American Educators; African American women; Wilberforce University; Tuskegee Institute
Places: Tuskegee (Alabama); Wilberforce (Ohio); Greene County (Ohio)
 
Frances E. Brown Bouyer photograph
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Description: Photograph of Frances E. Brown Bouyer, the niece of Hallie Quinn Brown. Hallie Q. Brown was the daughter of freed slaves Thomas and Frances Jane who were actively involved with the Underground Railroad. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Wilberforce University and later became Dean of Women at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. Brown helped found the National Association of Colored Women (NACW), was elected Secretary of Education of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1900 and served as the 7th National President of the NACW. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_MSS5_B10F04_G
Subjects: Brown, Hallie Q. (Hallie Quinn), d. 1949; African American Educators; African American women; Wilberforce University; Tuskegee Institute
Places: Tuskegee (Alabama); Wilberforce (Ohio); Greene County (Ohio)
 
Nina L. and Lois A. Brown photograph
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Description: Photograph of Nina L. Brown and Lois A. Brown, sister-in-law and niece of Hallie Quinn Brown. Hallie Q. Brown was the daughter of freed slaves Thomas and Frances Jane who were actively involved with the Underground Railroad. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Wilberforce University and later became Dean of Women at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. Brown helped found the National Association of Colored Women (NACW), was elected Secretary of Education of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1900 and served as the 7th National President of the NACW. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_MSS5_B10F04_H
Subjects: Brown, Hallie Q. (Hallie Quinn), d. 1949; African American Educators; African American women; Wilberforce University; Tuskegee Institute
Places: Tuskegee (Alabama); Wilberforce (Ohio); Greene County (Ohio)
 
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