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The Early History of Alabama State University
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Bennett College History
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A Celebration of Fisk University Through Photographs, Programs and Publications
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Grambling State Black-Gold Collections
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Digital Library of Hampton University
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Digital Collection of Robert W. Woodruff Library (AUC)
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Lincoln University of Pennsylvania's Early Records Online
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Miles College, The Beginning
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Southern University and A&M College
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Tennessee State University Library Digital Collections
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Tuskegee University Libraries Digital Collections
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Virginia State University Digital Archives Collection
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1.
Bama State Collegians
Bands;Students
A black & white photograph of a team of Bama State collegians playing music instuments.
2.
Beulah Baptist Church
Churches; Classrooms
A black & white photograph of Beulah Baptist Church, a site of classroom and class sessions of "Alabama Colored Peoples University" (1887-89) and "State Normal School for Colored Students" (1889-1900). This photograph was created circa Early 20th Century.
3.
Bibb Graves Hall
Buildings
A black & white photograph of the dormitory for women built in 1928 on Montgomery campus.
4.
Building on Alabama State College Marion campus
Buildings
A black & white photograph of school building in Marion, Alabama
5.
Dexter Avenue Baptist Church
Churches
Picture of Dexter Avenue Baptist in Montgomery, ALabama. Dexter Avenue Baptist Church was the site for first registration of "Alabama Colored Peoples University" students.
6.
Dillard Hall
Buildings
Picture of a building named Dillard Hall on Alabma State College campus. It was the Home of the Junior High School. A men's dormitory when the picture was taken.
7.
Faculty group attending 1950 Diamond Jubilee event
Teachers; HBCU faculty
A black and white photograph of a Faculty group. This is a picture of nine Faculty memebers who served under the presidency of both Trenholms at Alabama State University. Picture was taken during the 1950 Jubilee event.
8.
Faculty Group in 1937 Commencement
Teachers; HBCU faculty
A black & white photograph of Faculty taken in 1937 Commencement.
9.
Famous "Bama State" collegians
Students
A Photograph of students of Alabama State College (ASU). 12 students are seen on the picture.
10.
First Baptist Church
Churches; HBCU Classrooms
Picture of church in Montgomery, Alabama. First Baptist Church site of First Baccalaureate (1890) "State Normal School for Colored Students"
11.
G.W. Trenholm. President
College presidents
Portrait of G. W. Trenholm, the fourth President (1920-1925) of Alabama State University.
12.
Gymnasium of Alabma State College (ASU)
Buildings
A black and white photograph of gymasium building built in 1939 on Montgomery campus.
13.
H. Council Trenholm, President
College presidents
Portrait of H. Council Trenholm, the Fifth President of Alabama State University.
14.
Jackson Davis Hall
Buildings
Picture of a building named as Jackson Davis Hall which was erected in 1922. This was the first Paterson Memorial Hall.
15.
John W. Beverly, president
College presidents
Portrait of John W. Beverly, Author and English Professor. The Third President (1915-1920) of Alabama State University.
16.
John William Beverly Hall
Buildings
A black and white photograph of Science Building built in 1939 on Montgomery campus.
17.
Old Ship A.M.E.Z. Church
Churches; HBCU facilities
A black and white photograph of church building. The Old Ship A.M.E.Z. Church was the site of First Commencement (1890)
18.
President's residence
Buildings
Picture of a house built in 1922. This house was the president's residence until 1963.
19.
Stewert Hall
Buildings
Picture of a building on campus. This is a replaced building housing the Training School in 1924.
20.
Tullibody Hall
Buildings
A black and white photograph of the building named as Tullibody Hall. "Old Mother Dear State Normal School" occupied in 1906. A replacement for an original frame (1890) destroyed by fire in 1904.
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