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Atlas of the city of Nashville 1908. [Plate 21A]
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African American Churches; African Americans; Architecture; Banks; Banks And Banking; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Business; Business Enterprises; Capital City; Carroll Street Methodist Episcopal Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Church Buildings; Churches; Cumberland River (Ky. And Tenn.); Education; Educational Facilities; Elementary Schools; Enterprise; First National Bank (Nashville, Tenn.); History; Illinois Central Railroad Company; Industries; Industry; Lost Architecture; Maps; Napier Elementary (Nashville, Tenn.); Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville (Tenn.). Fire Department. Engine Company 12; Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Nashville City Hospital (Tenn.); Navigation; Neighborhood; Neighborhoods; Railroads; Real Property; School Facilities; Schools; Sources; St. Luke's Primitive Baptist Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Streets; Tennessee; Tennessee Hydrated Lime Company (Nashville, Tenn.); Tennessee School For The Blind; Transportation; University Street Primitive Baptist Church (Nashville, Tenn.)
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Oral history interview with Guy and Candie Carawan, 2003 January 17
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African Americans; Baker, Ella, 1903 1986; Carawan, Candie; Carawan, Guy; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Clark, Septima Poinsette, 1898 1987; Education; Fisk University; Folk Music; History; Imprisonment; Interviews; Labor Movement; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Political Activity; Race Relations; Social Aspects; Social Conditions; Social Life And Customs; Social Movements; Songs And Music; Sources; Student Movements; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.); Students; Tennessee; United States; Universities; Universities And Colleges; Women; Women's Rights
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Nashville Symphony gives a performance for students at Pearl High School, 1951 December 10
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African American Students; African Americans; Audiences; Auditoriums; Capital City; Concerts; Conductors (Music); Education; Entertainers; Entertainment; Haynes High School (Nashville, Tenn.); High Schools; History; Intellectual Life; Music; Music Audiences; Musicians; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville Symphony Orchestra; Organizations; Pearl High School (Nashville, Tenn.); Performances; Performing Arts; Popular Culture; Schools; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Students; Taylor, Guy; Tennessee
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Gospel Tabernacle, 2001 December
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African American Churches; African Americans; Architecture; Baptist Church Buildings; Baptist Churches; Bethel Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church Of God (Nashville, Tenn.); Brick Churches; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Church Architecture; Church Buildings; Churches; Gospel Tabernacle Church Of God In Christ (Nashville, Tenn.); Historic Buildings; History; Jackson Street (Nashville, Tenn.); Jackson Street Baptist Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Jackson Street Church Of God (Nashville, Tenn.); Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); New Revelation Church Of God In Christ (Nashville, Tenn.); Popular Culture; Religion; Religious Facilities; Religious Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee
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Jubilee Hall, Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn., between 1915 and 1930
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African Americans; Architectural Elements; Architecture; Architecture, Gothic; Architecture, Victorian; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Colleges And Universities; Columns; Details; Education; Educational Facilities; Fisk University. Jubilee Hall; History; Intellectual Life; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Porticoes; Postcards; Private Schools; School Facilities; Schools; Sources; Steeples; Tennessee; Towers; Universities; Universities And Colleges
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Atlas of the city of Nashville 1908. [Plate 05A]
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African American Churches; African Americans; Architecture; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Business; Capital City; Education; Enterprise; History; Industries; Lost Architecture; Maps; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Nashville, Chattanooga, And St. Louis Railway; Neighborhood; Neighborhoods; Phoenix Cotton Mills (Nashville, Tenn.); Railroads; Real Property; Religious Facilities; School Buildings; School Facilities; Schools; Sources; Streets; Tennessee; Transportation; Watkins Seminary (Nashville, Tenn.)
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Slave deed from Francis T. Reid to William Harrison, Jr., Williamson County, Tennessee, 1843 January 25
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African Americans; Business; Economic & Political Systems; Franklin; Genealogy; Harrison House (Franklin, Tenn.); Harrison, William, 1825 1889; History; Hunter, J.R; Mc Connico, Lemuel B; Plantation Owners; Reid, Francis T; Slave Bills Of Sale; Slaver; Slavery; Slaves; Social Conditions; Sources; Tennessee; Tennessee, Middle; Williamson County; Williamson County (Tenn.)
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Avon N. Williams, Jr., and Marie Bontemps celebrate after Tennessee state Senate race, 1968 August 01
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Activists; African American Lawyers; African American Politicians; African Americans; Bontemps, Marie; Capital City; Civil Rights; Elections, 1968; History; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Politics; Race Relations; Social Change; Sources; Tennessee; Tennessee. General Assembly. Senate; Williams, Avon N., 1921 1994
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Noah’s Ark Show at Hadley Park, Nashville, Tennessee, 1958 August
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African Americans; Children; Entertainment Events; History; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Parks; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee; Twenty Eighth Avenue (Nashville, Tenn.); Urban Parks
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Salem African Methodist Episcopal Church, 2001 July
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African American Churches; African Americans; Architecture; Brick Churches; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Church Architecture; Church Buildings; Churches; Fourth Avenue (Nashville, Tenn.); Gables; Historic Buildings; History; Lost Architecture; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Popular Culture; Protestant Church Buildings; Protestant Churches; Religion; Religious Facilities; Religious Life And Customs; Salem African Methodist Episcopal Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Sources; Tennessee
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First Baptist Church - Capitol Hill, 2001 November
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African American Churches; African Americans; Architecture; Architecture, Modern; Baptist Church Buildings; Baptist Churches; Brick Churches; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Church Architecture; Church Buildings; Churches; First Baptist Church Capitol Hill (Nashville, Tenn.); First Colored Baptist Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Historic Buildings; History; James Robertson Parkway (Nashville, Tenn.); Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nelson G. Merry Street (Nashville, Tenn.); Popular Culture; Protestant Church Buildings; Religion; Religious Facilities; Religious Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee
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St. Phillip's African Methodist Episcopal Church, 2002 February
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African American Churches; African Americans; Architectural Elements; Architecture; Brick Churches; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Church Architecture; Church Buildings; Churches; Details; Gables; Historic Buildings; History; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Popular Culture; Protestant Church Buildings; Protestant Churches; Religion; Religious Facilities; Religious Life And Customs; Sources; St. Phillip's African Methodist Episcopal Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Steeples; Tennessee; Thirty Third Avenue (Nashville, Tenn.)
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Oral history interview with James H. Crowder, 1986 August 28, excerpt 13
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African American Business Enterprises; African Americans; Barbers; Barbershops; Business; Business Enterprises; Businesspeople; Commerce; Crowder, James Henry, 1908 1997; Enterprise; History; Interviews; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Sources; Tennessee
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Oral history interview with David Swett, Jr., 2006 July 17, excerpt 07
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African American Business Enterprises; African American Businesspeople; African Americans; Business; Business Enterprises; Businesspeople; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Commerce; Desegregation; Dinners And Dining; Economic Conditions; Enterprise; Family Owned Business Enterprises; Food; Food Service; History; Interviews; Minority Business Enterprises; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Popular Culture; Race Relations; Restaurants; Social Conditions; Sources; Swett's Restaurant (Nashville, Tenn.); Swett, David E., 1968; Swett, Walter, 1904 1994; Tennessee
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Noah’s Ark Show at Hadley Park, Nashville, Tennessee, 1958 August
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African Americans; Children; Entertainment Events; History; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Parks; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee; Twenty Eighth Avenue (Nashville, Tenn.); Urban Parks; West, Ben, 1911 1974
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Pleasant Green Baptist Church, 2001 May
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African American Churches; African Americans; Architectural Elements; Architecture; Awnings; Baptist Church Buildings; Baptist Churches; Brick Churches; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Church Architecture; Church Buildings; Churches; Details; Gables; Historic Buildings; History; Jefferson Street (Nashville, Tenn.); Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Pleasant Green Baptist Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Pleasant Green Missionary Baptist Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Popular Culture; Religion; Religious Facilities; Religious Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee
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Pie eating contest at Elizabeth Park, Nashville, Tennessee, circa 1960s
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African American Children; African Americans; Competitive Eating; Contests; History; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Pies; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee; Urban Parks
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Photograph of Peach Blossom in Nashville, Tennessee, circa 1960
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African Americans; Architects; Architectural Elements; Architecture; Architecture, Georgian; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Business; Capital City; Craighead Avenue (Nashville, Tenn.); Craighead Family; Craighead, John B; Craighead, T. B. (Thomas Brown), 1750? 1825; Dickinson Family; Dickinson, Charles; Dickinson, Jane Erwin; Dueling; Dwellings; Education; Erwin Family; Erwin, Joseph; High Schools; Historic Buildings; History; Homes And Haunts; Houses; Jackson Family; Jackson, Andrew, 1767 1845; Lost Architecture; Mansions; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Neighborhoods; Peach Blossom (Nashville, Tenn.); Peach Blossom Square (Nashville, Tenn.); Plantation Owners; Porticoes (Porches); Residential Real Estate; Tennessee; West End High School (Nashville, Tenn.); Whitworth Farms (Nashville, Tenn.)
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Excerpt 1 from oral history interview with Adolpho Birch, 2005 June 22
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African Americans; Birch, Adolpho A., 1932; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Colleges And Universities; Education; History; Interviews; Kent College Of Law (Nashville, Tenn.); Law; Law Schools; Lillard, Robert Emmitt, 1907 1991; Looby, Z. Alexander (Zephaniah Alexander), 1899; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Race Relations; Segregation; Social Conditions; Study And Teaching; Tennessee; Universities; Young Men's Christian Association
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One African American in a long voting line in Clinton, Tennessee, 1956 December 05
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Activists; African Americans; Anti Racism; Civil Rights; Clinton; Clinton (Tenn.); History; Political Participation; Race Relations; Social Change; Sources; Suffrage; Tennessee; Voting
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Capers Memorial Christian Methodist Episcopal (C.M.E.) Church, 2002 November
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African American Churches; African Americans; Architecture; Brick Churches; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Capers Memorial Christian Methodist Episcopal Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Capital City; Church Architecture; Church Buildings; Churches; Episcopal Church Buildings; Episcopal Churches; Fifteenth Avenue (Nashville, Tenn.); Historic Buildings; History; Methodist Church Buildings; Methodist Churches; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Popular Culture; Protestant Church Buildings; Religion; Religious Facilities; Religious Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee
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Oral history interview with Bernard LaFayette, Jr., James Bevel, and Ernest Rip Patton, 2003 January 17
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African American Newspaper Editors; African American Social Reformers; African Americans; Awards; Bevel, James L. (James Luther), 1936; Christian Leadership; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Movements; Colleges And Universities; Education; First Baptist Church Capitol Hill (Nashville, Tenn.); Fisk University; Florida; Florida Agricultural And Mechanical University; Funds And Scholarships; History; Interviews; Journalism; King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929 1968; La Fayette, Bernard; Meharry Medical College; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nonviolence; Patton, Ernest Rip; Race Relations; Religion; Religious Aspects; Rollins, J. Metz (Joseph Metz), 1926; Scholarships, Fellowships, Etc; Selma Montgomery Rights March, 1965; Shuttlesworth, Fred L., 1922; Smith, Kelly Miller, 1920; Social Conditions; Social Movements; Sources; Southern States; Student Newspapers And Periodicals; Tallahassee; Tallahassee (Tenn.); Tennessee; Thurman, Howard, 1900 1981; United States; Universities; Wallace, George C. (George Corley), 1919 1998
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Oral history interview with James H. Crowder, 1986 August 28, excerpt 03
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African Americans; Barbers; Business; Businesspeople; Civil Rights; Commerce; Crowder, James Henry, 1908 1997; Enterprise; History; Interviews; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Recreation; Segregation; Social Conditions; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Sports & Recreation; Swimming; Tennessee
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Photograph of defense attorneys for student demonstrators, Nashville, Tennessee, 1960 March 02
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Actions & Defenses; African Americans; Birch, Adolpho A., 1932; Capital City; Central Business Districts; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Commerce; Davidson County Courthouse (Nashville, Tenn.); Demonstrations; Downtown Nashville; Ennix, Coyness L., 1898 1984; History; Lawyers; Lillard, Robert Emmitt, 1907 1991; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Protest Movements; Race Relations; Segregation; Social Conditions; Social Justice; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee; Williams, Avon N., 1921 1994
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Clark Memorial Methodist Church, 2001 October
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African American Churches; African Americans; Architecture; Bell Towers; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Central Tennessee College (Nashville, Tenn.); Church And Education; Church Architecture; Church Buildings; Churches; Clark Chapel (Nashville, Tenn.); Clark Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Clark Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Clark Memorial United Methodist Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Colleges And Universities; Education; Fourteenth Avenue (Nashville, Tenn.); Historic Buildings; History; Methodist Church Buildings; Methodist Churches; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Phillips Street (Nashville, Tenn.); Popular Culture; Protestant Church Buildings; Protestant Churches; Religion; Religious Facilities; Religious Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee; Universities; Universities And Colleges; Walden University (Nashville, Tenn.)
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Oral history interview with James H. Crowder, 1986 August 28, excerpt 10
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African American Business Enterprises; African Americans; Barbers; Barbershops; Business; Business Enterprises; Businesspeople; Commerce; Crowder, James Henry, 1908 1997; Enterprise; History; Interviews; Military History; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee; Veterans; World War I; World War, 1914 1918
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Fisk University Race Relations Conference, circa 1945
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Activists; African Americans; American; Anti Racism; Capital City; Civil Rights; Colleges And Universities; Education; Fisk University. Race Relations Institute; History; Meetings; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Organizations; Race Relations; Social Change; Social Justice; Sources; Southern States; Talley Hall (Fisk University); Tennessee; Universities
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Community Federal Savings and Loan Association ribbon cutting ceremony, Nashville, Tennessee, 1962 February 28
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African American Businesspeople; African Americans; Banks And Banking; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Community Federal Savings And Loan Association (Nashville, Tenn.); History; Jefferson Street (Nashville, Tenn.); Mayors; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Savings And Loan Associations; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee; West, Ben, 1911 1974
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Oral history interview with James H. Crowder, 1986 August 28, excerpt 12
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African American Architects; African American Business Enterprises; African Americans; Architects; Architectural Firms; Architecture; Barbers; Barbershops; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Business; Business Enterprises; Businesspeople; Commerce; Crowder, James Henry, 1908 1997; Enterprise; History; Interviews; Jefferson Street (Nashville, Tenn.); Mc Kissack & Mc Kissack; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Sources; Tennessee
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Z. Alexander Looby with Mayor Ben West, 1955 February
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African American Lawyers; African Americans; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Leaders; Civil Rights Movements; History; Lawyers; Looby, Z. Alexander (Zephaniah Alexander), 1899 1972; Mayors; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee; West, Ben, 1911 1974
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Photograph of mass meeting, Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee, with Guy Carawan leading song on guitar, 1960 April 21
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Activists; African Americans; Alexander, Peggi; American; Carawan, Guy; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Colleges And Universities; Education; Fisk University; Folk Music; Highlander Folk School (Monteagle, Tenn.); History; Lewis, John, 1940 Feb. 21; Looby, Z. Alexander (Zephaniah Alexander), 1899; Music; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nonviolence; Performing Arts; Popular Culture; Protest Songs; Race Relations; Segregation; Social Conditions; Sources; Southern States; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.); Study And Teaching; Tennessee; Tennessee Nashville; United States; Universities; Walker, Matthew
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Atlas of the city of Nashville 1908. [Plate 32B]
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African American Churches; African Americans; Architecture; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Business; Business Enterprises; Capital City; Church Buildings; Churches; Enterprise; History; Industries; Industry; Lost Architecture; Maps; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Nashville, Chattanooga, And St. Louis Railway; Neighborhood; Neighborhoods; Railroads; Real Property; Sources; Streets; Tennessee; Transportation
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Historian Dr. Merle R. Eppse and Tennessee Agricultural & Industrial State University Student Group with Nashville Mayor Ben West at City Hall, 1954 February
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African Americans; College Students; Eppse, Merl R. (Merl Raymond), 1893; History; Mayors; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Politics; Race Relations; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Southern States; Students; Tennessee; Tennessee Agricultural And Industrial State University; Universities; Universities And Colleges; West, Ben, 1911 1974
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Oral history interview with James H. Crowder, 1986 August 28, excerpt 05
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African Americans; Barbers; Business; Businesspeople; Children; Children's History; Commerce; Crowder, James Henry, 1908 1997; Dinners And Dining; Enterprise; Family; Food; Food Habits; History; Interviews; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Popular Culture; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee
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Atlas of the city of Nashville 1908. [Plate 08B]
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African American Churches; African Americans; Architecture; Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Capital City; Centennial Baptist Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Church Buildings; Churches; Cottage Presbyterian Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Downtown Nashville; Education; Educational Facilities; Enterprise; Fall School (Nashville, Tenn.); Fire Stations; Fort Negley (Tenn.); History; Industries; Lost Architecture; Louisville And Nashville Railroad Company; Maps; Military History; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville (Tenn.). Fire Department. Engine Company 8; Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Nashville Bible School; Neighborhood; Neighborhoods; Railroads; Real Property; School Facilities; Second Baptist Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Sources; Streets; Tennessee; Transportation
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We Shall Overcome (Festival Edition), circa 1959
Hamilton, Frank Carawan, Guy
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African Americans; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Folk Songs; Grass Roots Politics; History; Labor; Music; Nonviolence; Popular Culture; Protest Songs; Race Relations; Social Conditions; Songs; Songs And Music; Sources; Southern States; United States
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St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, 2001 July
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African American Churches; African Americans; Arches; Architecture; Bell Towers; Brick Churches; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Catholic Church; Catholic Church Buildings; Catholic Churches; Catholic Schools; Church Architecture; Church Buildings; Churches; Education; Educational Facilities; Gables; Heiman Street (Nashville, Tenn.); Historic Buildings; History; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Popular Culture; Private Schools; Religion; Religious Facilities; Religious Life And Customs; School Facilities; Schools; Sources; St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Church (Nashville, Tenn.); St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Church And School (Nashville, Tenn.); Tennessee
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John W. Work III Home, Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee, 1978 July
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African American Composers; African Americans; Architecture; Fisk University; History; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee; Work, John W. Iii 1901 1967
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Larry Patterson remembers the Cuban Missile Crisis and the integration of Clemson University, 2007 September 17
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African Americans; Civil Rights; Clemson; Clemson (S.C.); Clemson University; College Integration; Colleges And Universities; Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962; Education; Gantt, Harvey B. (Harvey Bernard), 1943; History; Interviews; Military History; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Patterson, Larry, 1944; Popular Culture; Race Relations; Segregation; Segregation In Higher Education; Social Conditions; Sources; South Carolina; Storytelling; Tennessee; United States; Universities; Universities And Colleges
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Pie eating contest at Elizabeth Park, Nashville, Tennessee, circa 1960s
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African American Children; African Americans; Competitive Eating; Contests; History; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Pies; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee; Urban Parks
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Blue Triangle Branch of the YWCA participates in camp show series, Nashville, Tennessee, 1952 November 08
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African American Men; African American Women; African Americans; Avant, Esther; Berry, George; Brooks, Elizabeth; Business; Capital City; Cunningham, Sally; Curtis, Margaret; Davie, Mose J; Douglas, Eunice; Duncan, Flossie; Entertainment; Entertainment Events; Faulkerson, Tillie; Fisher, Janet; Flint, Vera; Gray, Esther; Gullatte, Louise; Hendley, Edith; History; Home Front; Jamison, Mary; Lambert, De Lois; Mason, Thelma; Military History; Moody, Ruby; Music; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nixon, P. M., Mrs; Orr, Callie; Paschal, Yvonne; Performing Arts; Popular Culture; Powell, Bill; Ragganer, Mary Pearl; Sewart Air Force Base (Smyrna, Tenn.); Shane, Mary D; Smyrna (Tenn.); Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee; United Service Organizations (U.S.). Service Club (Nashville, Tenn.); White, Lois; Whitehead, Barbara; Whitlock, Indiana; Women; Ywca Of Nashville And Middle Tennessee (Nashville, Tenn.)
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Atlas of the city of Nashville 1908. [Plate 22B]
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African American Schools; African Americans; Architecture; Brown's Creek (Nashville, Tenn.); Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Business; Business Enterprises; Capital City; Church Buildings; Churches; Colleges And Universities; Education; Educational Facilities; Enterprise; History; Hospital Of The Good Shepherd (Nashville, Tenn.); Hospitals; Illinois Central Railroad Company; Industries; Industry; Lost Architecture; Maps; Medical Colleges; Medical Education; Meharry Medical College; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Nashville Railway And Light Company; Neighborhood; Neighborhoods; Railroads; Real Property; School Facilities; Schools; Sources; Streets; Tennessee; Transportation; Trimble Bottom School (Nashville, Tenn.); Universities; Universities And Colleges
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Oral history interview with Dr. Rodney N. Powell, 2005 March 29
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African Americans; Attitudes; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Education; Faculty; History; Interviews; Medical Colleges; Meharry Medical College; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Political Activity; Powell, Rodney N; Race Relations; Social Conditions; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Student Movements; Students; Tennessee; Universities; Universities And Colleges; Walker, Matthew, 1906 1978
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Excerpt 6 from oral history interview with Kenneth L. Roberts, 2006 July 27
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African Americans; Bankers; Business; Business Enterprises; Businesspeople; Capital City; Carmichael, Stokely; Central Business Districts; Civic Leaders; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Commerce; Downtown Nashville; Economic Conditions; Enterprise; History; Interviews; Lawyers; Lewis, John, 1940 Feb. 21; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Race Relations; Roberts, Kenneth L., 1932; Smith, Kelly Miller, 1920; Social Conditions; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee
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Otey's Center, 1964
Otey's Center (Nashville, Tenn.)
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Advertising; African American Business Enterprises; African Americans; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Business; Business Districts; Business Enterprises; Businesspeople; Calendars; Capital City; Central Business Districts; Commerce; Downtown Nashville; Eighteenth Avenue (Nashville, Tenn.); Enterprise; Food; Green's Grocery (Nashville, Tenn.); Green, I.E., 1880 1894; Grocery Shopping; Grocery Trade; History; Industries; Jefferson Street (Nashville, Tenn.); Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Otey's Center (Nashville, Tenn.); Otey's Quality Grocery (Nashville, Tenn.); Otey, Flem B., 1903 1963; Real Estate Business; Real Property; Self Service Laundries; Shopping; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Supermarkets; Tennessee
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SNCC leaders H. Rap Brown, Stokely Carmichael, and George Ware leaving the U.S. Courthouse in Nashville, Tennessee, 1967 May 23
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Activists; African American Political Activists; African Americans; Al Amin, Jamil, 1943; American; Capital City; Carmichael, Stokely; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Leaders; Downtown Nashville; Estes Kefauver Federal Building And United States Courthouse (Nashville, Tenn.); History; Law; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville Banner; Political Aspects; Race Relations; Race Riots; Sources; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.); Tennessee; Trials; United States; Ware, George Washington
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Oral history interview with James Carlew, 2004 March 25, excerpt 01
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African American Families; African Americans; Biography; Carlew Family; Carlew, James, 1927; Families Of Military Personnel; Interviews; Military History; Nashville (Tenn.); Participation, African American; Personal Narratives; Recruiting, Enlistment, Etc; Sailors; Tennessee; United States; United States. Navy; Veterans History Project (U.S.); World War Ii; World War, 1939 1945
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Bijou Theatre, Nashville, Tenn., 1908
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African Americans; Architecture; Bijou Theatre (Nashville, Tenn.); Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Capital City; Central Business Districts; Cultural Facilities; Downtown Nashville; Entertainment; Fourth Avenue (Nashville, Tenn.); Historic Buildings; History; Lost Architecture; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Performing Arts; Popular Culture; Postcards; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee; Theater; Theaters
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Excerpt 7 from oral history interview with Kenneth L. Roberts, 2006 July 27
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African Americans; Bankers; Business; Business Enterprises; Businesspeople; Capital City; Central Business Districts; Civic Leaders; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Commerce; Downtown Nashville; Economic Conditions; Enterprise; History; Interviews; Lawyers; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Race Relations; Restaurants; Roberts, Kenneth L., 1932; Segregation; Social Conditions; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee; West, Ben, 1911 1974
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Oral history interview with Alice Smith Risby, 2007 April 05
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African Americans; Children's History; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Clemons School (Nashville, Tenn.); Discrimination; Discrimination In Education; Education; Elementary Schools; History; Interviews; Law And Legislation; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Popular Culture; Public Schools; Race Relations; Risby, Alice Smith, 1929; School Children; School Integration; Segregation; Segregation In Education; Smith, Joy; Smith, Kelly Miller, 1920; Social Conditions; Sources; Tennessee
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Noah’s Ark Show at Hadley Park, Nashville, Tennessee, 1958 August
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African Americans; Children; Entertainment Events; History; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Parks; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee; Twenty Eighth Avenue (Nashville, Tenn.); Urban Parks; West, Ben, 1911 1974
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Oral history interview with James Carlew, 2004 March 25, excerpt 02
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African American Young Men; African Americans; Basic Training (Military Education); Biography; Carlew, James, 1927; Cigars; Great Lakes Naval Traning Center (Great Lakes, Ill.); Humor; Interviews; Male Friendship; Military History; Military Life; Participation, African American; Personal Narratives, American; Salilors; Social Aspects; Social Conditions; Tennessee; United States; United States. Navy; Veterans; Veterans History Project (U.S.); World War Ii; World War, 1939 1945
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Noah’s Ark Show at Hadley Park, Nashville, Tennessee, 1958 August
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African Americans; Children; Entertainment Events; History; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Parks; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee; Twenty Eighth Avenue (Nashville, Tenn.); Urban Parks
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Oral history interview with James H. Crowder, 1986 August 28, excerpt 04
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African Americans; Barbers; Business; Businesspeople; Child Rearing; Children; Children's History; Commerce; Crowder, James Henry, 1908 1997; Discipline Of Children; Enterprise; History; Interviews; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Popular Culture; Social Conditions; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee
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Marion Jenkins, Sharon Parrish, and Brenda Wynn remember their mother, 2007 September 15
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African American Families; African American Women; African Americans; Family; Folklore; History; Interviews; Jenkins, Marion R., 1954; Mothers; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Parrish, Rosa Lee, 1938 2006; Parrish, Sharon Y., 1955; Popular Culture; Social Conditions; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Storytelling; Tennessee; Women
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Olivet Missionary Baptist Church, 2001 February
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African American Churches; African Americans; Architecture; Baptist Church Buildings; Baptist Churches; Brick Churches; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Charlotte Avenue (Nashville, Tenn.); Church Architecture; Church Buildings; Churches; Historic Buildings; History; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Olivet Baptist Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Olivet Missionary Baptist Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Popular Culture; Religion; Religious Facilities; Religious Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee
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Oral history interview with James H. Crowder, 1986 August 28, excerpt 07
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African Americans; Barbers; Business; Businesspeople; Children; Children's History; Commerce; Crowder, James Henry, 1908 1997; Desserts; Dinners And Dining; Enterprise; Family; Food; Food Habits; History; Interviews; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Popular Culture; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee
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Oral history interview with James H. Crowder, 1986 August 28, excerpt 09
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African American Business Enterprises; African Americans; Barbers; Barbershops; Business; Business Enterprises; Businesspeople; Capital City; Central Business Districts; Commerce; Crowder, James Henry, 1908 1997; Downtown Nashville; Enterprise; Fourth Avenue (Nashville, Tenn.); History; Interviews; Meharry Boulevard (Nashville, Tenn.); Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee
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Oral history interview with David K. Wilson, 2006 September 13, excerpt 08
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African Americans; Andrews, Nelson; Business; Businesspeople; Civic Leaders; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Enterprise; History; Interviews; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Race Relations; Roberts, Kenneth L., 1932; Social Conditions; Sources; Tennessee; Wilson, David Kirkpatrick, 1919
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Atlas of the city of Nashville 1908. [Plate 34B]
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African American Churches; African Americans; Architecture; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Business; Business Enterprises; Capital City; Church Buildings; Churches; Cumberland River (Ky. And Tenn.); Enterprise; Federal Chemical Company (Nashville, Tenn.); History; Industries; Industry; Interstate Phosphate Company (Nashville, Tenn.); Lost Architecture; Maps; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Nashville, Chattanooga, And St. Louis Railway; Navigation; Neighborhood; Neighborhoods; Railroads; Real Property; Richland Creek (Nashville, Tenn.); Sources; Streets; Sylvan Park (Nashville, Tenn.); Tennessee; Transportation
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Oral history interview with James H. Crowder, 1986 August 28, excerpt 06
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African Americans; Barbers; Business; Businesspeople; Children; Children's History; Commerce; Crowder, James Henry, 1908 1997; Dinners And Dining; Enterprise; Family; Food; Food Habits; Gardens; History; Interviews; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Popular Culture; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee
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Slave deed from Joshua Reams, to William Harrison, Jr., Williamson County, Tennessee, 1841 February 02
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African Americans; Baugh, Daniel; Business; Dudley, Guilford, 1756 1833; Economic & Political Systems; Franklin; Genealogy; Harrison Family; Harrison House (Franklin, Tenn.); Harrison, William, 1825 1889; History; Mc Connico, Lemuel B; Plantation Owners; Reams, Joshua; Slave Bills Of Sale; Slaver; Slavery; Slaves; Social Conditions; Sources; Tennessee; Tennessee, Middle; Williamson County; Williamson County (Tenn.)
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Photograph of African-American military band, circa 1943
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African Americans; Air Bases, American; Bands (Music); Entertainment; History; India; Karachi; Karachi (Pakistan); Military History; Music; Participation, African American; Performing Arts; Photography; Popular Culture; Recreation; Soldiers; Sources; Tennessee; United States; United States. Army Air Forces. Air Base Group, 51st; United States. Army Air Forces. Material Squadron, 54th; Veterans; War; World War Ii; World War, 1939 1945
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Atlas of the city of Nashville 1908. [Plate 20B]
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African American Churches; African Americans; Architecture; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Business; Business Enterprises; Capital City; Church Buildings; Churches; Enterprise; History; Industries; Industry; Lost Architecture; Louisville And Nashville Railroad Company; Maps; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Neighborhood; Neighborhoods; Railroads; Real Property; Seventh Day Adventists Church No. 2 (Nashville, Tenn.); Sources; Streets; Tennessee; Transportation
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Photograph of Mrs. Coretta Scott King , Reverend Kelly Miller Smith, and Mrs. D. Conrad Gandy, First Baptist Church, Nashville, Tennessee, 1958 October 20
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African Americans; Baptist Churches; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Leaders; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Eighth Avenue (Nashville, Tenn.); First Baptist Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Gandy, D. Conrad, Mrs; History; King, Coretta Scott, 1927 2006; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Race Relations; Religion; Smith, Kelly Miller, 1920; Social Conditions; Sources; Southern States; Tennessee; United States
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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 2001 May
Historic Nashville, Inc
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African American Churches; African Americans; Architectural Elements; Architecture; Architecture, Gothic; Bell Towers; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Buttresses; Capital City; Central Business Districts; Church Architecture; Church Buildings; Churches; Details; Downtown Nashville; Episcopal Church Buildings; Episcopal Churches; Historic Buildings; History; Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Popular Culture; Protestant Church Buildings; Protestant Churches; Religion; Religious Facilities; Religious Life And Customs; Sixth Avenue (Nashville, Tenn.); Sources; Tennessee; Towers
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Atlas of the city of Nashville 1908. [Plate 06B]
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African American Churches; African Americans; Architecture; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Business Enterprises; Capital City; Christ Church Episcopal (Nashville, Tenn.); Church Buildings; Churches; Colleges And Universities; Crystal Laundry (Nashville, Tenn.); Downtown Nashville; Education; Educational Facilities; First Baptist Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Gilchrist's Hotel (Nashville, Tenn.); History; Lost Architecture; Louisville And Nashville Railroad Company; Maps; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Nashville Female Academy (Tenn.); Nashville Ice Factory (Nashville, Tenn.); Neighborhood; Neighborhoods; Private Schools; Railroads; Real Property; School Facilities; Sources; Spruce Street Baptist Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Streets; Tennessean (Nashville, Tenn. : 1972); Tennessee; Transportation; Universities; Vanderbilt University; Ward Seminary (Nashville, Tenn.); Women; Women's Hospital (Nashville, Tenn.)
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First dance with Lyndon, circa 1964
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African Americans; Capital City; Caricatures And Cartoons; Cartoonists; Civil Rights; Democratic Party (U.S.); Economic & Political Systems; Economic & Social Conditions; Editorial Cartoonists; Election; History; Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908 1973; Nashville; Nashville Banner; Political Cartoons; Politics; Presidents; Race Relations; States' Rights Democratic Party; Tennessee; United States; Washington, D.C
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Photograph of Reverend James Morris Lawson, Jr., Nashville, Tennessee, 1960 March 01
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African Americans; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Leaders; Civil Rights Workers; Eighth Avenue (Nashville, Tenn.); Friends And Associates; History; King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929 1968; Lawson, James Morris, 1928; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nonviolence; Race Relations; Religion; Social Conditions; Sources; Southern States; Study And Teaching; Tennessee; United States
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Photograph of the National Baptist Publishing Board, 1960 October 06
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African American Baptists; African American Business Enterprises; African Americans; Architects; Architectural Elements; Architecture; Architecture, Victorian; Book Industries And Trade; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Business; Business Districts; Business Enterprises; Capital City; Central Business; Christian Literature; Commerce; Districts; Downtown Nashville; Enterprise; Historic Buildings; History; Locust Street (Nashville, Tenn.); Lost Architecture; Market Street (Nashville, Tenn.); Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); National Baptist Publishing Board; Popular Culture; Printing/Publishing; Publishers And Publishing; Publishing; R.H. Boyd Publishing Corporation; Religion; Second Avenue (Nashville, Tenn.); Sources; Tennessee
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Atlas of the city of Nashville 1908. [Plate 21B]
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African American Churches; African Americans; Architecture; Brown's Creek (Tenn.); Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Business; Business Enterprises; Capital City; Church Buildings; Churches; Cumberland River (Ky. And Tenn.); Education; Educational Facilities; Elementary Schools; Enterprise; Fairfield Baptist Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Fulcher Brick Company (Nashville, Tenn.); Green Street Christian Church (Nashville, Tenn.); History; Illinois Central Railroad Company; Industries; Industry; Lesueur Brick Company (Nashville, Tenn.); Lipscomb School (Nashville, Tenn.); Lost Architecture; Maps; Mile Pond (Nashville, Tenn.); Mt. Airy Baptist Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Navigation; Neighborhood; Neighborhoods; Railroads; Real Property; School Facilities; Schools; Sources; Streets; Tennessee; Transportation
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Meharry Medical College - Nashville, Tenn., circa 1943
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African Americans; Architecture; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Capital City; Colleges And Universities; D.B. Todd Jr. Boulevard (Nashville, Tenn.); Education; Educational Facilities; History; Intellectual Life; Medical Colleges; Medical Education; Medicine; Meharry Medical College; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Postcards; School Facilities; Schools; Sources; Tennessee; Universities; Universities And Colleges
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Oral history interview with David Swett, Jr., 2006 July 17, excerpt 03
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African American Business Enterprises; African American Businesspeople; African Americans; Business; Business Enterprises; Businesspeople; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Commerce; Desegregation; Dinners And Dining; Economic Conditions; Enterprise; Family Owned Business Enterprises; Food; Food Service; History; Interviews; Minority Business Enterprises; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Popular Culture; Race Relations; Restaurants; Social Conditions; Sources; Swett's Restaurant (Nashville, Tenn.); Swett, David E., 1968; Swett, Walter, 1904 1994; Tennessee
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Atlas of the city of Nashville 1908. [Plate 11A]
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African American Churches; African Americans; American Missionary Association; Architecture; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Capital City; Church Buildings; Church Of Christ (Nashville, Tenn.); Churches; Colleges And Universities; Education; Educational Facilities; Enterprise; Fisk University; History; Industries; Knowles School (Nashville, Tenn.); Lost Architecture; Louisville And Nashville Railroad Company; Maps; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Nashville Carbon And Oil Company (Tenn.); Nashville Humane Society (Tenn.); Nashville, Chattanooga, And St. Louis Railway; Neighborhood; Neighborhoods; Phillips And Buttorff Manufacturing Company; Phoenix Cotton Mills (Nashville, Tenn.); Private Schools; Railroads; Real Property; School Facilities; Sources; Streets; Tennessee; Transportation; Universities
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St. Luke African Methodist Episcopal Church, 2001 March
Historic Nashville, Inc
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African American Churches; African Americans; Architectural Elements; Architecture; Brick Churches; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Church Architecture; Church Buildings; Churches; Columns; Details; Fortieth Avenue (Nashville, Tenn.); Historic Buildings; History; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Popular Culture; Porticoes; Protestant Church Buildings; Protestant Churches; Religion; Religious Facilities; Religious Life And Customs; Sources; St. Luke African Methodist Episcopal Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Steeples; Tennessee
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J. C. Napier, bank officer of Citizen’s Bank, Nashville, Tennessee, 1938
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African American Businesspeople; African Americans; Bankers; Fourth Avenue (Nashville, Tenn.); History; Minority Owned Banks; Napier, James Carroll, 1845 1940; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee
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Wilma Rudolph and parents in a parade in Clarksville, Tennessee, after the Rome Olympics, 1960 October 04
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Activists; African American Women Athletes; African Americans; American; Civil Rights; Clarksville; Clarksville (Tenn.); History; Nashville (Tenn.); Olympic Games (17 Th : 1960 : Rome, Italy); Parades; Parades And Festivals; Popular Culture; Race Relations; Roses; Rudolph, Blanche, 1909 1994; Rudolph, Ed, D. 1961; Rudolph, Wilma, 1940; Segregation; Social Change; Sources; Southern States; Sports & Recreation; Tennessee; Tennessee Agricultural And Industrial State University; Track And Field Athletes; United States; Women; Women Track And Field Athletes
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Pie eating contest at Elizabeth Park, Nashville, Tennessee, circa 1960s
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African American Children; African Americans; Competitive Eating; Contests; History; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Pies; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee; Urban Parks
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Noah’s Ark Show at Hadley Park, Nashville, Tennessee, 1958 August
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African Americans; Children; Entertainment Events; History; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Parks; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee; Twenty Eighth Avenue (Nashville, Tenn.); Urban Parks
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Gordon Memorial United Methodist Church, 2001 May
Historic Nashville, Inc
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African American Churches; African Americans; Architectural Elements; Architecture; Brick Churches; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Church Architecture; Church Buildings; Churches; Columns; Details; Gables; Gordon African Methodist Episcopal Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Gordon Memorial United Methodist Church (Nashville, Tenn.); Herman Street (Nashville, Tenn.); Historic Buildings; History; Methodist Church Buildings; Methodist Churches; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Popular Culture; Protestant Church Buildings; Protestant Churches; Religion; Religious Facilities; Religious Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee
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Oral history interview with James Carlew, 2004 March 25, excerpt 04
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African Americans; Anecdotes; Biography; Campaigns; Carlew, James, 1927; Children And War; Infiltration (Military Science); Interviews; Japan; Military History; Military Life; Mongooses; Okinawa Island; Okinawa Island (Japan); Participation, African American; Personal Narratives, American; Sailors; Tennessee; United States; United States. Navy; Veterans; Veterans History Project (U.S.); World War Ii; World War, 1939 1945
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Oral history interview with Annie Woodfolk Carter, 1980 July 28
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African Americans; Architecture; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Capital City; Carter, Annie Woodfolk, 1896 1986; Church Attendance; Church Membership; Civil Rights; Cleveland (Ohio); East Nashville (Nashville, Tenn.); Economic Conditions; Employment; Entertainment; Ethnic Neighborhoods; Fire Departments; Historic Buildings; History; Housing; Immigrants; Interviews; Irish Americans; Lutheran Churches; Military History; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville (Tenn.). Fire Department; Popular Culture; Race Relations; Religion; Religious Life And Customs; Segregation; Segregation In Transportation; Social Conditions; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Street Railroads; Tennessee; Transportation; Transportation Buildings; Union Station (Nashville, Tenn.); World War I; World War, 1914 1918
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Community Federal Savings and Loan Association ribbon cutting ceremony, Nashville, Tennessee, 1962 February 28
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African American Businesspeople; African Americans; Banks And Banking; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Community Federal Savings And Loan Association (Nashville, Tenn.); History; Jefferson Street (Nashville, Tenn.); Mayors; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville And Davidson County (Tenn.); Savings And Loan Associations; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee; West, Ben, 1911 1974
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Oral history interview with David K. Wilson, 2006 September 13, excerpt 09
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African Americans; Business; Businesspeople; Civic Leaders; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Enterprise; History; Interviews; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville Area Chamber Of Commerce; Race Relations; Social Conditions; Sources; Tennessee; Wilson, David Kirkpatrick, 1919
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Photograph of participants in the Poor People's March, Nashville, Tennessee, 1968 May 08
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Activists; African Americans; American; Capital City; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Workers; Demonstrations; History; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Poor People's Campaign; Protest Movements; Race Relations; Segregation; Social Conditions; Sources; Southern States; Student Protesters; Tennessee; Tennessee Nashville; Transportation
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Meharry Medical College graduate, circa 1900
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African American Men; African Americans; Capital City; College Graduates; Colleges And Universities; Education; Education, Higher; History; Meharry Medical College; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee; Universities
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Excerpt 1 from oral history interview with William Lewis Barnes, 2002 December 19
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African Americans; Barnes, William Lewis; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Fayette County (Tenn.); History; Interviews; Race Relations; Segregation; Social Conditions; Tennessee; Tennessee Council Of Human Relations
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Excerpt 1 from oral history interview with Wallace Westfeldt, 2002 October 31
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African Americans; Business; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; History; Interviews; Journalism; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Newspaper Publishing; Newspapers; Orphanages; Race Relations; Reporters And Reporting; Segregation; Social Conditions; Tennessean (Nashville, Tenn. : 1972); Tennessee; Westfeldt, Wallace
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Oral history interview with James H. Crowder, 1986 August 28, excerpt 14
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African American Business Enterprises; African Americans; Barbers; Barbershops; Business; Business Enterprises; Businesspeople; Commerce; Crowder, James Henry, 1908 1997; Enterprise; History; Interviews; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee
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Oral history interview with Edward F. Jones, 2006 November 03, excerpt 17
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African Americans; Business; Businesspeople; Civic Leaders; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Enterprise; History; Interviews; Jones, Edward F., (Eddie), 1924; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Race Relations; Social Conditions; Sources; Tennessee
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Excerpt 1 from oral history interview with Angeline Butler, 2005 March
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African Americans; Bevel, James L. (James Luther), 1936; Butler, Angeline Emma; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Fisk University; History; Interviews; La Fayette, Bernard; Lewis, John, 1940 Feb. 21; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Quakers; Race Relations; Social Conditions; Society Of Friends; Tennessee
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Photograph of Rebecca Landers in Women's Army Auxiliary Corps uniform, 1943 May 26
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African Americans; History; Jennings, Rebecca Bonham Landers; Landers, Corris; Military History; Military Personnel; Nashville; Participation, African American; Participation, Female; Soldiers; Sources; Tennessee; United States; United States. Army. Women's Army Auxiliary Corps; United States. Army. Women's Army Corps; Veterans; War; Women; World War Ii; World War, 1939 1945
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Oral history interview with David Swett, Jr., 2006 July 17, excerpt 05
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African American Business Enterprises; African American Businesspeople; African Americans; Business; Business Enterprises; Businesspeople; Commerce; Dinners And Dining; Disasters; Enterprise; Family Owned Business Enterprises; Fire, 1988; Fires; Food; Food Service; History; Interviews; Minority Business Enterprises; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Popular Culture; Restaurants; Sources; Swett's Restaurant (Nashville, Tenn.); Swett, David E., 1968; Tennessee
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Oral history interview with David Swett, Jr., 2006 July 17, excerpt 02
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African American Business Enterprises; African American Businesspeople; African Americans; Business; Business Enterprises; Businesspeople; Civil Rights; Commerce; Enterprise; Family Owned Business Enterprises; History; Interviews; Minority Business Enterprises; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Race Relations; Social Conditions; Sources; Swett, David E., 1968; Swett, Walter, 1904 1994; Tennessee
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Oral history interview Charles E. Kimbrough, 2005 September 14
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African American Veterinarians; African Americans; Alabama; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Colleges And Universities; Discrimination; Education; History; Interviews; Kimbrough, Charles E; Macon County; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Race Discrimination; Race Relations; Social Conditions; Sources; Tennessee; Tuskegee; Tuskegee (Ala.); Tuskegee Institute. School Of Veterinary Medicine; Universities; Veterinarians; Voting
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Oral history interview with King M. Hollands, 2006 June 28
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African Americans; Capital City; Catholic High Schools; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Downtown Nashville; Education; Father Ryan High School (Nashville, Tenn.); High School Students; High Schools; History; Hollands, King M., 1941; Interviews; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Private Schools; Race Relations; School Integration; Segregation In Education; Social Change; Social Conditions; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee
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Oral history interview with Nelson Andrews, 2006 August 25, excerpt 04
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African Americans; Andrews, Nelson; Business; Businesspeople; Civic Leaders; Civil Rights; Enterprise; History; Interviews; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Race Relations; Social Conditions; Sources; Tennessee
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Oral history interview with Betty Nixon, 2004 June 16
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African Americans; Anti Racism; Architecture; Children's History; Church Buildings; Civil Rights; Education; Elementary Schools; History; Interviews; Methodists; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nixon, Betty Chiles, 1936; Popular Culture; Race Relations; Racism; Segregation; Social Conditions; Sources; Tennessee; Walter O. Parmer School (Nashville, Tenn.); West End United Methodist Church (Nashville, Tenn.)
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Trinity African Methodist Episcopal Church, 2001 January
Historic Nashville, Inc
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African American Churches; African Americans; Architecture; Brick Churches; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Church Architecture; Church Buildings; Churches; Episcopal Church Buildings; Episcopal Churches; Historic Buildings; History; Methodist Church Buildings; Methodist Churches; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Popular Culture; Protestant Churches; Religion; Religious Facilities; Religious Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee; Third Avenue (Nashville, Tenn.); Trinity African Methodist Episcopal Church (Nashville, Tenn.)
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Fisk Jubilee Singers' Male Quartet performs at Peabody College, 1948 July 26
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African American Entertainers; African American Gospel Singers; African American Male Singers; African American Singers; African Americans; Alexander, Brooks; Colleges And Universities; Concerts; Education; Entertainment; Entertainment Events; Evans, Norton; Fisk University; Floyd, Samuel; Gospel Singers; Hatchett, Starling; History; Jubilee Singers; Music; Musicians; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Performances; Performing Arts; Popular Culture; Singers; Singing; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee; Universities
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