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Indoor group portrait of men and women. Written on verso: "Inaugural Concert 1985; Big Bethel AME Church; L-R: Unidentified Man; Unidentified Woman; Dr. Calvert H. Smith; Rosalyn Burroughs; Bishop Frederick Talbot".
Morris Brown College Photographs
Portrait of man. Written on verso: "Dr. Calvert H. Smith- Pres. of Morris Brown Clg. 1984-".
Morris Brown College Photographs
Indoor view of men and women clapping, view of church pews. Written on verso: "President Calvert Smith + wife- Carrie Smith applauds at Inaugural Concert Nov. 1985- Big Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church Atlanta, GA".
Morris Brown College Photographs
Indoor portrait of man and woman. Written on verso: "President Calvert Smith + Alumnae; Rosalyn Burroughs at Inaugural Concert- Big Bethel Church Nov. 1985".
Morris Brown College Photographs
View of man at a podium. Written on verso: "Dr. Robert Threatt; Morris Brown College President 1973-1984".
Morris Brown College Photographs
Why Do We Need HBCUs?, June 14, 2012
Documenting the Perspectives of Past HBCU Presidents, An Oral History Project
Roundtable 3: Perspectives on Presidential Leadership with Past HBCU Presidents from Private HBCUs, June 14, 2012
Documenting the Perspectives of Past HBCU Presidents, An Oral History Project
Why Do We Need HBCUs and Qualities for Successful Leadership: Perspectives from Past HBCU Presidents, June 14, 2012
Documenting the Perspectives of Past HBCU Presidents, An Oral History Project
Roundtable 1: Perspectives on Presidential Leadership with Past HBCU Roundtable Presidents from Public State-Supported HBCUs, June 14, 2012
Documenting the Perspectives of Past HBCU Presidents, An Oral History Project
Roundtable 2: Perspectives on Presidential Leadership with Past HBCU Presidents from Private HBCUs, June 14, 2012
Documenting the Perspectives of Past HBCU Presidents, An Oral History Project
Dr. Robert Threatt, Interviewed by Loretta Parham, September 24, 2012
Documenting the Perspectives of Past HBCU Presidents, An Oral History Project