For:
  • Decade = 1920-1929
1928
View of Yolande DuBois and Countee Cullen at their wedding.
Portraits and people, Special events, African American poets
General Photographs Collection
View of Yolande DuBois and Countee Cullen at their wedding.
1928
View of Yolande DuBois at her wedding.
Portraits and people, Special events, African American women
General Photographs Collection
View of Yolande DuBois at her wedding.
1918/1924
Portrait of W. E. B. DuBois.
African American sociologists, African American men, African Americans--Civil rights
General Photographs Collection
Portrait of W. E. B. DuBois.
1916/1926
A group portrait of a geometry class. Text from slide presentation: time, money and energy to create a community where Blacks could receive an education and live in dignity.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American universities and colleges, African Americans--Education, College students
General Photographs Collection
A group portrait of a geometry class. Text from slide presentation: time, money and energy to create a community where Blacks could receive an education and live in dignity.
1915/1925
Students conduct experiments in a physics lab. Text from slide presentation: South Atlanta was strengthened by people of good will, of both races, who invested their
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American universities and colleges, African Americans--Education, College students
General Photographs Collection
Students conduct experiments in a physics lab. Text from slide presentation: South Atlanta was strengthened by people of good will, of both races, who invested their
1915/1925
A map of Mozley Park. Text from slide presentation: Mozley Park, which lies west of the Atlanta University Center, represents yet another aspect of the city's history. The subdivision is triangular shaped and was originally bounded by Martin Luther King Drive (then called Hunter) on the north, Gordon Road on the south and by the Southern Railroad line on the east.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American neighborhoods, Railroads
General Photographs Collection
A map of Mozley Park. Text from slide presentation: Mozley Park, which lies west of the Atlanta University Center, represents yet another aspect of the city's history. The subdivision is triangular shaped and was originally bounded by Martin Luther King Drive (then called Hunter) on the north, Gordon Road on the south and by the Southern Railroad line on the east.