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Wood 5 golf club used by Ethel Funches, late 20th century. Creator: PINGA wood golf club from PING, used by African-American golfer Ethel Funches.The shaft is silver in color and is made out of metal. There is a black rubber grip at the top
Time clock from the R. H. Boyd Publishing Corporation, ca. 1912The R.H. Boyd publishing corporation, founded by African-American minister and businessman Richard Henry Boyd, distributes Christian materials and church supplies
Putter golf club used by Ethel Funches- Putter, late 20th century. Creator: UnknownA putter used by African-American golfer Ethel Funches.; The black rubber grip is textured and has some cracks on it. The top half of the grip is torn off and the metal underneath is gold in color
7-iron golf club used by Ethel Funches, late 20th century. Creator: PINGA PING 7-iron, used by African-American golfer Ethel Funches. The shaft is silver in color and is made out of metal. There is a black rubber grip at the top
3-iron golf club used by Ethel Funches, late 20th century. Creator: PINGA PING 3-iron, used by Ethel Funches.The shaft is silver in color and is made out of metal. There is a black rubber grip at the top
Upright acoustic double bass owned by Stanley Clarke, late 20th century. Creator: UnknownAfrican-American musician Stanley Clarke (born 1951) was a founding member of Return to Forever, one of the first jazz fusion bands
National Negro Business League pin, ca. 1908. Creator: G. Addison TurnerBooker Taliaferro Washington (1856-1915) was an African-American educator, author, orator, and adviser to several presidents of the United States
Bentwood armchair from a church in Tulsa, Oklahoma, late 19th-early 20th centuryA bentwood armchair purportedly belonging to a black church in Tulsa that was looted during the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921. The chair has curved arm rests
Black beaded dress designed by Zelda Wynn and worn by Ella Fitzgerald, late 1940sElla Jane Fitzgerald (1917-1996) was an African-American jazz singer, sometimes referred to as the First Lady of Song, Queen of Jazz, and Lady Ella
Boat seat with spider web design from Ecuador, early 20th century. Creator: UnknownA carved wooden boat seat with two legs and a concave center. The seat has a design etched into its surface of a spider web. A spider is at the center of the web
Wire cutters, early 20th century. Creator: UnknownWire cutters are made from metal painted a dark green and have the letters, [L.J.S.] and [B.S.E.] marked by hand with dots in the paint. The head of the wire cutters is a large rectangular hinge
Placard calling for reparations for the Tulsa Race Massacre, ca. 2001. Creator: UnknownA handmade placard that reads " GIVE / ENOUGH! / REPARATIONS / NOW!" on one side. On 31 May-1 June 1 1921, mobs of White residents
Wax jack owned by the Dennis Family, early 19th century. Creator: UnknownThe taper holder is a silver plated piece with three hallmarks or makers marks pressed into the rim of the saucer/dish base
Deacons chair used by Sixth Mount Zion Baptist Church, ca. 1900Four-legged wooden, bentwood chair. Chair seat is round with carved, shallow ridges on seat top. Ridges are in expanding, concentric " U" shapes
Basketball used in American Basketball Association games, ca. 1967. Creator: RawlingsAn ABA game-used red, white and blue basketball manufactured by Rawlings. On one of the white sections is printed in black [AMERICAN BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION / ABA / Jack Dolph COMMISSIONER]
Underwood typewriter and case, ca. 1950. Creator: Underwood Typewriter CompanyTypewriter owned by Chris Dundee, original owner of the World Famous 5th St. Gym, a boxing gym in Miami Beach, Florida, where many fighters made their names, including Muhammad Ali
Patch for the Special Services Division, ca. 1942. Creator: UnknownAn insignia patch for the United States Army Trial Defense Service. The patch has a red border with a white interior. A blue star is at center of the patch
Tennis racket cover used by Althea Gibson, ca. 1960. Creator: Wilson Sporting Goods CoIn 1956 Althea Gibson (1927-2003) became the first African-American to win a Grand Slam title (the French Championships). The following year she won both Wimbledon and the US Nationals
Baseball cap from the Memphis Red Sox, ca. 1945. Creator: UnknownThe Memphis Red Sox, originally named the Barber College Baseball Club, were an American Negro league baseball team that was active from 1920 to 1959
Aviators silk scarf worn by Lt. Col. Woodrow W. Crockett, ca. 1942. Creator: UnknownWoodrow W. Crockett joined the 349th Field Artillery Regiment of the US army in August 1940, the first African-American field artillery unit in the regular army
Cabinet card of a newspaper carrier, mid to late 19th century. Creator: UnknownAfrican-American man standing in the center of the image against a light background. He is dressed in a dark hat and jacket, with a canvas newspaper carrier bag full of papers worn over his shoulder
Film box from the studio of H. C. Anderson, ca. 1965. Creator: KodakAn empty Kodak Super Panchro-Press Type B Film box, gold with black and white and red graphic on front. Handwriting along TC reads " Women Bust / 1965" handwriting along CL reads
Necktie worn by Ira Tucker Sr. ca. 1950. Creator: Metcalf Neckwear CompanyIra B. Tucker (1925-2008) was the lead singer with the American gospel group The Dixie Hummingbirds. Tucker was with the band for 70 years, from 1938, when he joined at the age of 13
Instrument cleaning snake and case belonging to Maxine Sullivan, ca. 1936An instrument cleaning snake and its container. The cleaning snake (2013.46.29.1.3a) is made of flexible spring wire with a black nylon bristle brush on one end
Corona panel designed for NMaHC (Type A: 65% opacity), ca. 2013An openwork cast aluminum panel of the type used to fabricate the cladding that covers the exterior of the National Museum of African American History and Culture
Rescue basket used during Hurricane Katrina, ca. 2005. Creator: UnknownIn August 2005, Atlantic Hurricane Katrina caused over 1, 800 deaths and $125 billion in damage, particularly in the city of New Orleans and the surrounding areas
Music stand for the Panama Francis Savoy Sultans, ca. 1974Panama Francis (1918-2001) was an African-American swing jazz drummer who played on numerous hit recordings in the 1950s. A foldable music stand
Harmonica used by Arthur Lee, ca. 1980. Creator: Hohner Musikinstrumente GmbH & CoA metal and plastic harmonica used by African-American singer-songwriter Arthur Lee. The harmonica is etched with lettering on the top and bottom
Reel-to-reel tape recorder and reels used by sound engineer Russell Williams II, caA metal NAGRA 4.2 reel-to-reel audio recorder used by Russell Williams II as a sound engineer on film sets. The machine is silver in color
Electrical hot comb heater and hot comb, 1920s. Creator: UnknownElectric hot combs were used to shape, style, and straighten hair. With few jobs open to them, hundreds of thousands of African-American women became beauticians and opened salons
Voting machine used in the 2000 Presidential election, ca. 1990. Creator: UnknownA Votomatic III vote recorder that folds up into a metal briefcase with a black plastic handle when closed. The briefcase has four circular rubber pads on each side
Prototype of a digital heart rhythm monitor developed by Dr. L. Julian Haywood, 1966-1969Digital heart rhythm monitoring was developed for the purpose of detecting heart rhythm abnormalities in heart attack patients by pioneering African American cardiologist L. Julian Haywood, M.D
Gourd head banjo, ca. 1859. Creator: UnknownThis gourd banjo illustrates an earlier style of banjo played by African Americans who used local sources to create their instruments
Racing shirt for the New York Pioneer Club worn by Ted Corbitt, 1950s. Creator: UnknownAfrican-American long-distance runner Ted Corbitt joined the New York Pioneer Club, the nations first integrated running organization, in 1947
Violin played by the enslaved man Jesse Burke, 1850-1860. Creator: UnknownThis violin was originally owned by a slaveholder named Elisha Burke, who owned the Mount Pleasant Plantation in Phillips County, Arkansas
Robe worn by Floyd Patterson for World Heavyweight Title against Sonny Liston, 1962A blue and orange satin boxing robe worn by African-American boxer Floyd Patterson. The body of the robe is blue with orange accents around at the cuffs, pocket
Block of Aquia Creek sandstone removed from the East Front of US Capitol, 1824-1826Enslaved African Americans, leased out by their slave owners, mined sandstone from local quarries and built the United States Capitol, the White House, and the Smithsonian Castle
Outfit worn by Carlotta Walls to Little Rock Central High School, 1957. Creator: UnknownCarlotta Walls LaNier was the youngest of the nine African-American students to desegregate Little Rock Central High School in September, 1957
Shield-shaped identification pin for William H. Clay, 1864-65. Creator: UnknownClay, a soldier in the 28th United States Colored Infantry Regiment, fought in the American Civil War. He died in April 1865 of typhoid fever
Cream wool cape designed by Arthur McGee, mid 20th-late 20th centuryCream wool cape designed by Arthur McGee. The cape falls below the knee and sloping shoulders with slits for the arms. It closes at the center front with ten (1)
Grey pinstriped dress and jacket designed by Arthur McGee, mid 20th-late 20th century. In 1957, Arthur Lee McGee (1933-2019)
Rose pink shirt dress and belt designed by Arthur McGee, mid 20th-late 20th centuryDusty rose pink wool shirt dress (a) and matching belt (b) designed by Arthur McGee. The A-line dress has a short standing collar decorated with lines of heavy top stitching in similar colored
Grey jacket designed by Arthur McGee, mid 20th-late 20th century. Creator: Arthur McGeeGrey wool tweed jacket designed by Arthur McGee. The jacket has an open front, full-length straight sleeves with folded cuffs, and is trapeze cut falling at the natural hip
Culottes designed by Arthur McGee, mid 20th-late 20th century. Creator: Arthur McGeeCulottes designed by Arthur McGee, also referred to as a split skirt, palazzo pant, or midi pants. The pants are a 4-panel design made from a multiweave brown and blue plaid wool fabric
Bakelite hair brush from dresser set owned by Lena Horne, mid 20th CenturyA hairbrush made of orange semi-translucent bakelite with synthetic tan bristles. The brush back has black and gold embellishments in art deco style
The Portuguese slaver Diligentecaptured by H. M. Sloop Pearl with 600 slavesThe Portuguese slaver Diligente captured by H.M. Sloop Pearl with 600 slaves on board, taken in charge to Nassau, May 1838
Bakelite clothes brush from dresser set owned by Lena Horne, mid 20th CenturyA clothes brush made of orange semi-translucent Bakelite with synthetic tan bristles. It is decorated with black and gold embellishments in art deco style
Tray for dresser set owned by Lena Horne, mid 20th Century. Creator: KassoyThis black tray is rectangular with a shallow rim. The tray is made of a hard cardboard that is covered with black paper stamped to imitate leather