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  • Institution = Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library
  • Document Type = still image
  • Decade = 1880-1889
Drawing of a slave being pulled by a rope and whipped by men on horses.
James P. Brawley Collection
Portrait of Associate Justice F.E.R. Johnson.
Interdenominational Theological Center Audio Visual Collection
Portrait of Bishop David W. Clark.
James P. Brawley Collection
Drawing of a slave auction.
James P. Brawley Collection
Portrait of Danlette L. Ennis.
Interdenominational Theological Center Audio Visual Collection
Portrait of Reverend McKenzie K. Daniels.
Interdenominational Theological Center Audio Visual Collection
A drawing of a group of African American soldiers and a general.
James P. Brawley Collection
Portrait of Reverend Charles F. Ennis.
Interdenominational Theological Center Audio Visual Collection
Drawing of a scene of the Civil War.
James P. Brawley Collection
Men ride a trolley in Altanta. Text from slide presentation: During the 1880s, the Atlanta Street Railroad Company extended its trolley system toward the east. For the first time, neighborhood residents could enjoy the convenience of riding the trolley to downtown Atlanta.
Stories Worth Sharing Slide Show and Documentation, circa 1991
View of Clark University and Gammon Theological Seminary' Brownsville campus. Text from slide presentation: In 1880, Clark University moved from its Atlanta location to a 450-acres campus in an area then known as Brownsville.
Stories Worth Sharing Slide Show and Documentation, circa 1991
A newspaper clipping advertising Clark Universtiy. Text from slide presentation: South Atlanta developed around Clark University and Gammon Theological Seminary. These schools were founded by the Freedman's Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church to provide education for former slaves and their children.
Stories Worth Sharing Slide Show and Documentation, circa 1991
A newspaper clipping advertising Clark Universtiy. Text from slide presentation: South Atlanta developed around Clark University and Gammon Theological Seminary. These schools were founded by the Freedman's Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church to provide education for former slaves and their children.
General Photographs Collection
View of Clark University and Gammon Theological Seminary' Brownsville campus. Text from slide presentation: In 1880, Clark University moved from its Atlanta location to a 450-acres campus in an area then known as Brownsville.
Two people walk on Magnolia drive. Text from slide presentation: and Magnolia Lane - a lovely tree-lined avenue...
Stories Worth Sharing Slide Show and Documentation, circa 1991
Two people walk on Magnolia drive. Text from slide presentation: and Magnolia Lane - a lovely tree-lined avenue...
General Photographs Collection
Men ride a trolley in Altanta. Text from slide presentation: During the 1880s, the Atlanta Street Railroad Company extended its trolley system toward the east. For the first time, neighborhood residents could enjoy the convenience of riding the trolley to downtown Atlanta.
General Photographs Collection
Portrait of John F. Slater. Written on recto: Born March 4, 1815 - Died May 7, 1884
Southern Education Foundation Records
A portrait of a man and woman with three children posing for a picture.
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Photograph Series
Interior of the Graves Library in Stone Hall with male students looking at books while a woman sits at a desk.
Atlanta University Photographs