Box 24
Contains 58 Results:
Photograph of G. Franklin Edwards, 1988 and undated
Holds 8x10 black and white image with permission release letter.
Photograph of H. Carl Moultrie, undated
Photograph of "Dr. W.E.B. DuBois and Sight Seeing Party, Charleston, S.C., March, 1917", 1917, and undated
Holds 8x10 black and white images. Photograph includes Edward C. Mickey, Edwin A. Harleston, and Benjamin F. Cox. Includes "photograph documentation" form.
Photograph of John Donovan Moore, 1925, and undated
"An accomplised organist and pianist, Moore studied at the New England Conservatory. He tutored a member of Avery students, including Wil Lawrence, Roland Hayes's accompanist." Holds 8x10 black and white image. Includes "photograph documentation" form.
Photograph of Fred L. Brownlee, 1929, and undated
Holds 5x7 black and white images. Includes "photograph documentation" form.
Photograph of Dr. Joseph Irvine Hoffman and wife, 1950
Holds 8x10 and two 5x7 black and white images.
Photograph of Robert F. Morrison, Sr. , 1988, and undated
"After a career in teaching and working with the railroad, Morrison returned to Charleston and opened an Esso service station. He played an important role in keeping Avery from closing." Holds 8x10 and 5x7 black and white images with photograph negative. Includes Drago's photograph permission release letter.
Photograph of Millicent Edyth Brown, 1966, and undated
"One of the plaintiffs in a suit to end segregation in Charleston County's public schools. This is her graduation picture in the River's High School yearbook,
Photograph of Wilmot J. Fraser, 1967, and undated
"Principal of Shaw, Henry P. Archer, and Sanders-Clyde Elementary, Supervisor of Negro Schools, District #20 (1960-1966)." Holds 8x10 black and white image. Photograph from Bulldog Burke High School yearbook, 1967.
Photograph of Eugene C. Hunt, 1980, and undated
"Educator who taught at Burke High School for over thirty years. College of Charleston's first Black tenured professor. Second president of the Avery Institute of Afro-American History and Culture." Holds 8x10 black and white image. Includes "photograph documentation" form.