Portrait of a man. Written on recto: Our Past Moderator, Rev. L. T. Jones, who served faithfully in the bounds of the Hopewell Baptist Association from his youth. In 1909, he was elected President of the Sunday School Convention. He served for seven (7) years. In 1916 he was elected Moderator and served through 1931. And like the fathers, when he had served his generation he fell on sleep. Acts 13:36.
Subject
African Americans--Religion, African American Baptists, Portraits and people
Collection
Levi and Jewell Terrill Collection
Interdenominational Theological Center Audio Visual Collection
Collage of the Interdenominational Theological Center Class of 1931.
Subject
African American universities and colleges, African Americans--Education, African Americans--Religion, Theological seminaries, African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, Class collages
Collection
Interdenominational Theological Center Audio Visual Collection
A large group gathered outside of a church. Written on recto: Worker's Conference, February 10th-13th, 1931. J. C. Smith University, Charlotte, NC.
Subject
African American universities and colleges, African Americans--Education, African Americans--Religion, Theological seminaries, African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, Portraits and people
Collection
Interdenominational Theological Center Audio Visual Collection
Witten on recto: The family of the late Dr. William J. White, except his son Hayden. 1, Dr. Wm. J. White, 2, Mrs. Josephine White; 3, Isiah; 4, John; 5, Dwelle; 6, W. J. Jr., 7, Mrs. Anna Shaw; 8, Mrs. Amie Blocker; 9, Mrs. Claudia Hareld; 10, Mrs. Josephine Williams.