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Children at Works Progress Administration Feeding Program
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Description: Young African American children at a feeding program at Butler County Emergency School, a Works Progress Administration program, 1936. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL00017
Subjects: Butler County (Ohio); Multicultural Ohio--Ohio Women; African American children; African American women; African American educators
Places: Hamilton (Ohio); Butler County (Ohio)
 
Two Women on a Street photograph
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Description: Two (2) Liberian women on a street, one sitting and one lying down in her lap. The woman laying down is getting her hair done by the seated woman. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_P3_B02F07_O
Subjects: Women; African Women; Hairdressing; Hair
Places: Liberia (Africa)
 
Unidentified women photograph
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Description: Photograph of two unidentified women and a young girl standing in front of an unidentified house. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_MSS3_B02F64_1
Subjects: African American women; African American children
 
'Washing in Camp' illustration
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Description: Illustration of women and children washing in a camp from "The Black Phalanx: A History of the Negro Soldiers of the United States in the Wars of 1775-1812, 1861-'65" by Joseph T. Wilson. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: blackphalanx_27
Subjects: African American women; African American children; Civil War 1861-1865
 
Yvonne Walker-Taylor, Al and two unidentified women photograph
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Description: Photograph of Yvonne Walker-Taylor, Al and two unidentified women at the beach in Boston, Massachusetts. Walker-Taylor was the daughter of Bishop Dougal Ormonde Beaconfield Walker, the 66th Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church and president of Wilberforce University in the 1940s. Walker-Taylor later went on to follow in his footsteps, and became one of the first female African American college president in the United States when she was named president of Wilberforce in 1984. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_P2_B05F04_08_1_4
Subjects: Historical Black Colleges and Universities; Howard University; Wilberforce University; African American Educators; African American women; African American men; Cars; Automobiles
Places: Boston (Massachusetts)
 
Three unidentified women in the West Indies photograph
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Description: Photograph of three unidentified women walking down the street in St. Vincent in the West Indies, the birthplace of Bishop Dougal Ormonde Beaconfield Walker. Walker was the 66th Bishop appointed to the African Methodist Episcopal Church and the 10th president of Wilberforce University in the 1940s. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_P2_B05F10_A_1
Subjects: Historical Black Colleges and Universities; Wilberforce University; Religion in Ohio; African American men; African American women; African American Educators
Places: West Indies
 
Yvonne Walker-Taylor childhood photograph
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Description: Photograph of Yvonne Walker-Taylor as a young child sitting on a tricycle in her yard at her family's home in Chelsea, Massachusetts. Walker-Taylor was the daughter of Reverend Dougal Ormonde Beaconfield Walker, president of Wilberforce University in the 1940s. Walker-Taylor later went on to follow in his footsteps, and became one of the first female African American college president in the United States when she was named the 16th president of Wilberforce University in 1984. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_P2_B05F06_E_2
Subjects: Historical Black Colleges and Universities; Howard University; Wilberforce University; African American Educators; African American women; African American children
 
Yvonne Walker-Taylor childhood photograph
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Description: Photograph of Yvonne Walker-Taylor as a young child standing in the yard of her family's home in Chelsea Massachusetts. Walker-Taylor was the daughter of Reverend Dougal Ormonde Beaconfield Walker, president of Wilberforce University in the 1940s. Walker-Taylor later went on to follow in his footsteps, and became one of the first female African American college president in the United States when she was named the 16th president of Wilberforce University in 1984. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_P2_B05F06_E_3
Subjects: Historical Black Colleges and Universities; Howard University; Wilberforce University; African American Educators; African American women; African American children
 
Former slave, Ms. Bower
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Description: A former slave, Ms. Bowers, participated in the ex-slave interviews conducted by the Works Progress Administration ca 1930. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA1039AV_B15F05_010_001
Subjects: Slavery; Works Progress Administration; Ohio Federal Writers' Project; Elderly women; African American women--Ohio; Women--Ohio.
Places: Ohio
 
'Never too old to learn' photograph
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Description: The caption reads: " 'Never too old to learn!' Carrie Kirk, an ex-slave who is 101 years of age, is a regular student in a WPA literacy class in Sterling Library, Cleveland. "Mother Kirk," as she is known to the other class members, was born on March 31, 1837, on a plantation in West Virginia. During the Civil War, her master sold her services for $100 a year as a seamstress in a large factory in Charlotte where she made Confederate uniforms. She is the mother of 16 children. she has lived in Cleveland for 18 years, having moved in 1920 from Richmond, Virginia." View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA1039AV_B15F05_011_001
Subjects: Works Progress Administration; Older women; African American women--Ohio; Adult education--Ohio; Literacy; Former slaves
Places: Cleveland (Ohio); Cuyahoga County (Ohio)
 
Yvonne Walker-Taylor and husband Robert Harvey Taylor photograph
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Description: Portrait of Yvonne Walker-Taylor and her husband Robert Harvey Taylor. Walker-Taylor was the daughter of Reverend Dougal Ormonde Beaconfield Walker, president of Wilberforce University in the 1940s. Walker-Taylor later went on to follow in his footsteps, and became one of the first female African American college president in the United States when she was named the 16th president of Wilberforce University in 1984. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_P2_B05F06_G
Subjects: Historical Black Colleges and Universities; Howard University; Wilberforce University; African American Educators; African American women; African American men
 
Yvonne Walker-Taylor, Bishop Dougal Ormonde Beaconfield Walker and unidentified men
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Description: Photograph of Yvonne Walker-Taylor, Bishop Dougal Ormonde Beaconfield Walker and various unidentified men. Bishop Dougal Ormonde Beaconfield Walker was the 66th Bishop appointed to the African Methodist Episcopal church and the 10th president of Wilberforce University in the 1940s. Walker-Taylor later went on to follow in his footsteps, and became one of the first female African American college president in the United States when she was named the 16th president of Wilberforce University in 1984. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_P2_B05F06_H
Subjects: Historical Black Colleges and Universities; Howard University; Wilberforce University; African American Educators; African American women; African American men; Religion in Ohio
 
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