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Title
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1987 Black Heritage Calendar
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Identifier
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camh-dob-019842
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Topic
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Black people, African Americans
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Dates
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1987
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Resource
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Black Texas women archive
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Description
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The 1987 Black Heritage Calendar titled Black Dallas Remembered, with images and writing on the history of Dallas.
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Title
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Boy in hospital, Boy in hospital
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Identifier
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e_rch_0001
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Creator
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Hickman, R. C.
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Topic
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African Americans
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Dates
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1954/02/17
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Resource
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R. C. Hickman photographic archive
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Description
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Boy with burns on hands and face sits on hospital bed
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Title
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Bridgforth's prosetry in spotlight
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Identifier
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camh-dob-016827
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Topic
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African Americans, American poetry
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Dates
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1992-07-11
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Resource
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Black Texas women archive
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Description
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A newspaper clipping from the Austin American Statesman with an article regarding Sharon Bridgforth written by Kharen Anoa Monsho.
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Title
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The Champion in Hiding, The Champion in Hiding
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Identifier
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e_ea_0055
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Creator
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Adams, Eddie, 1933-2004
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Topic
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Sports, African Americans
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Dates
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1967/03/09
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Resource
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Eddie Adams photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of Muhammad Ali (formerly Cassius Clay). Associated Press caption reads: "The Champion in Hiding - World heavyweight champion Cassius Clay peeks from behind his sunglasses March 9, In Exposition Hall in New York's Madison Square Garden. Clay was hiding in a seat near ringside while heavyweight contender Zora Folley worked out. Clay was asked to leave the premises. Both fighters are using the hall for training for their March 22, title fight."
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Title
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Cheryl Jean Jefferson oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004041
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Creator
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Vu, Tong
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Contributor
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Jefferson, Cheryl Jean, 1951-
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Topic
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Civil rights, African Americans, Peace movements, Energy conservation
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Dates
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2021-02-26
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Cheryl Jean Jefferson conducted by Tong Vu on February, 26th 2021. Cheryl Jefferson was born to a military family in Anchorage, Alaska. Her family eventually settled in Brenham, Texas, and she elected to attend Southwest Texas State University in the late 1960s. While in school, she began her detailed career that includes Civil Rights Activism, antiwar activism, television production, and politics. With the Civil Rights movement in its latter stages, and the ongoing Vietnam War, Cheryl found involvement in just about every social movement. She was part of the student Senate at Southwest Texas State, and even met with former president Lyndon B. Johnson a handful of times. Most notably, Cheryl worked with the television network, KLRU, formerly known as KLRN. While Cheryl enjoyed working in all of the previously mentioned fields, she found the most happiness in her later career, where she worked in energy conservation.
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Title
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Chimney Sweeper, Chimney Sweeper
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Identifier
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e_ea_0058
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Creator
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Adams, Eddie, 1933-2004
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Topic
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Working, African Americans
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Dates
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1970/08
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Resource
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Eddie Adams photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of chimney sweeper Perry Tillman at work preparing to clean a chimney
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Title
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Chimney Sweeper, Chimney Sweeper
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Identifier
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e_ea_0057
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Creator
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Adams, Eddie, 1933-2004
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Topic
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Working, African Americans
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Dates
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1970/08
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Resource
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Eddie Adams photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of chimney sweeper Perry Tillman on a roof preparing to clean a chimney
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Title
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Chimney Sweeper, Chimney Sweeper
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Identifier
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e_ea_0056
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Creator
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Adams, Eddie, 1933-2004
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Topic
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Working, African Americans
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Dates
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1970/08
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Resource
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Eddie Adams photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of chimney sweeper Perry Tillman preparing to clean a chimney
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Title
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Clipping from the Austin American-Statesman
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Identifier
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camh-dob-018903
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Topic
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African Americans, Race riots, Soldiers
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Dates
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1989-03-20
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Resource
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Black Texas women archive
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Description
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A newspaper clipping containing the article 'A Soldier's Story' by Peggy Vlerebome for the Austin American-Statesman
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Title
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Clipping from the Carver newspaper
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Identifier
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camh-dob-018899
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Topic
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African Americans, Race riots, Soldiers
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Dates
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1991-03
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Resource
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Black Texas women archive
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Description
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Clipping from the Carver newspaper showing an advertisement for the play Camp Logan.
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Title
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Clipping from the Texas Observer
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Identifier
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camh-dob-018901
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Topic
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African Americans, Race riots, Soldiers
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Dates
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1989-04-07
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Resource
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Black Texas women archive
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Description
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Clipping from the Texas Observer.
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Title
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Copy negative, portrait of Diana Ross, Copy negative, portrait of Diana Ross
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Identifier
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e_ea_0230
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Creator
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Adams, Eddie, 1933-2004
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Topic
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Music, African Americans
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Dates
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circa 1981
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Resource
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Eddie Adams photographic archive
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Title
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Copy of an article from the Dallas Times Herald
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Identifier
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camh-dob-018898
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Topic
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African Americans, Race riots, Soldiers
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Dates
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1991-02-17
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Resource
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Black Texas women archive
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Description
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A photocopy of the article 'Black soldiers first to serve, first to suffer, historian says' by Mede Nix for the Dallas Times Herald.
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Title
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Correspondence between Ruthe Weingarten and John Manguso
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Identifier
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camh-dob-018893
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Topic
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African Americans, Riots, Soldiers
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Dates
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1992-05-12
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Resource
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Black Texas women archive
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Description
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Correspondence between Ruthe Weingarten and John Manguso concerning records about soldiers involved in the 1917 Houston Riot.
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Title
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Dancing Group, no. 715
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Identifier
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e_bb_5185
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Creator
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Bob Bailey Studios (Photographer)
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Topic
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Performing Arts & Touring Entertainment, African Americans
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Dates
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circa 1935
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Resource
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Bob Bailey Studios photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of an advertisement for a dancing group
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Title
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Ed Bradley, Ed Bradley
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Identifier
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e_ea_0431
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Creator
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Adams, Eddie, 1933-2004
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Topic
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News Media, African Americans
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Dates
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circa 1995
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Resource
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Eddie Adams photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of journalist Ed Bradley.
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Title
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Eliza Dee Hall
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Identifier
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camh-dob-026145
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Topic
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College integration, African Americans, Dormitories
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Resource
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UT Chancellor's Office records
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Description
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A flyer with information about the Eliza Dee Hall, an integrated women's dormitory at Huston-Tillotson College. The flier states that the dorm is now open to University of Texas students and lists room and board costs.
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Title
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Eliza Dee Hall
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Identifier
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camh-dob-026145
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Topic
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College integration, African Americans, Dormitories
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Resource
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UT Chancellor's Office records
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Description
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A flyer with information about the Eliza Dee Hall, an integrated women's dormitory at Huston-Tillotson College. The flier states that the dorm is now open to University of Texas students and lists room and board costs.
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Title
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Escape through cemetery, Escape through cemetery
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Identifier
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e_ea_0280
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Creator
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Adams, Eddie, 1933-2004
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Topic
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Military History & War, African Americans
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Dates
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1066/01/31
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Resource
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Eddie Adams photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of U.S. soldiers under fire. Associated Press caption reads: ' A group of U.S. 1st Cavalry Division soldiers, several of them wounded, race through Viet Cong sniper fire to reach helicopter in a cemetery in Haoi Chau Jan. 31. Sand and airblasts from helicopter rotor whip at them as they dash through the cemetery, dodging gravestones and enemy fire. Troops of the unit which were not evacuated on helicopter were caught in a deadly crossfire when friendly South Vietnamese troops mistakenly opened fire on them from opposite side of enemy fire. This is one of a series by Associated Press photographer Eddie Adams.'
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Title
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Escape through cemetery, Escape through cemetery
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Identifier
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e_ea_0279
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Creator
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Adams, Eddie, 1933-2004
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Topic
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Military History & War, African Americans
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Dates
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1066/01/31
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Resource
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Eddie Adams photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of U.S. soldiers under fire. Associated Press caption reads: "A group of U.S. 1st Cavalry Division soldiers, several of them wounded, race through Viet Cong sniper fire to reach helicopter in a cemetery in Haoi Chau Jan. 31. Sand and air blasts from helicopter rotor whip at them as they dash through the cemetery, dodging gravestones and enemy fire. Troops of the unit which were not evacuated on helicopter were caught in a deadly crossfire when friendly South Vietnamese troops mistakenly opened fire on them from opposite side of enemy fire. This is one of a series by associated press photographer Eddie Adams."