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Black and white photograph of a four-man band consisting of pianist and bandmaster Churchill Harris, guitarist Emmitt Adams, and an unidentified violinist and cellist; all wear dark-colored suits
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Black and white photograph of a four-man band consisting of pianist and bandmaster Churchill Harris, guitarist Emmitt Adams, and an unidentified violinist and cellist; all wear dark-colored suits
Black and white photo. Civil Rights march in Selma, Alabama People are lined up holding protest signs. One sign says "UAW End Century Old Denial of Voting Rights."
Black and white photo of a Civil Right's march in Selma, Alabama. People stand in lines to march. A man stands next to a woman holding an American flag.
At a Civil Rights march in Selma, Alabama, a man stands with a large sign around his neck that reads, "Who Needs Hell When There Is Selma"
A sign that says "Flint Mich" is raised at a Civil Rights march in Selma, Alabama with a helicopter visible in the sky behind the sign.
A group of people sit on wooden folding chairs in a large room during the Civil Rights march in Selma, Alabama.
A group of people appear to pray around a table at a Civil Rights march in Selma, Alabama.
A man on a stage stands at a podium and delivers an address while people sit in folding chairs behind him during a Civil Rights march in Selma, Alabama
The scrapbook contains clippings from Barron’s Weekly that record business dealings and personal episodes from the life of William C. Durant. The clippings come from articles written from January to February 1926.
Black and white photograph of a group of women arranged in two columns in front of an American flag. The women on the far-left and far-right columns are dressed in military-style uniforms, while the center-left and center-right columns are dressed in white uniforms. Dividing the left and right columns is a table with a tiered object on it.