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David Abner, Jr. 1887. Creator: UnknownDavid Abner, Jr. 1887. Educator and journalist; first African American to graduate from a Texas school of higher education, professor of Bishop College in Texas
Charles L. Reason, 1887. Creator: UnknownCharles L. Reason, 1887. African-American mathematician, linguist, and educator; the first black college professor in the United States
I. M. Burgan, 1887. Creator: UnknownI. M. Burgan, 1887. African-American minister and educator Isaac M. Burgan, principal of Paul Quinn College in Texas. From "Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising" by William J
D. A. Payne, 1887. Creator: UnknownD. A. Payne, 1887. Reverend Daniel Alexander Payne, educator, clergyman and author; bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, one of the founders of Wilberforce University in Ohio
N. H. Bouey, 1887. Creator: UnknownN. H. Bouey, 1887. Harrison N. Bouey, African-American minister, teacher, journalist and missionary. Bouey was involved in efforts to help black Americans emigrate to Africa
E. W. Blyden, 1887. Creator: UnknownE. W. Blyden, 1887. Liberian educator, writer, diplomat, and politician Edward Wilmot Blyden was born in the Danish West Indies to free black parents who claimed descent from the Igbo people of
E. M. Brawley, 1887. Creator: UnknownE. M. Brawley, 1887. Educator and minister Rev. Edward Macknight Brawley, the first African American to attend Bucknell University. Served as president at Selma University
John W. Cromwell, 1887. Creator: UnknownJohn W. Cromwell, 1887. John Wesley Cromwell, African-American lawyer, teacher, civil servant, journalist, historian, and civil rights activist
B. W. Arnett, 1887. Creator: UnknownB. W. Arnett, 1887. Benjamin William Arnett, African-American educator, minister and bishop. From "Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising" by William J. Simmons
John H. Smythe, 1887. Creator: UnknownJohn H. Smythe, 1887. African-American diplomat, politician and educator, US ambassador to Liberia. From "Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising" by William J. Simmons
Esquisse pour la mairie des Lilas : Le suffrage universel, 1889. Creator: Alfred Henri BramtotEsquisse pour la mairie des Lilas : Le suffrage universel, 1889. Universal suffrage: a polling station in a classroom decorated with a map of France and a bust of the Republic
Esquisse pour la salle des mariages de la mairie du 13ème arrondissement : Vertus civiques. 1878Esquisse pour la salle des mariages de la mairie du 13eme arrondissement : Vertus civiques. 1878. Sketch for interior of reception hall for marriages. Civic virtues: study
J. C. Price, 1887. Creator: UnknownJ. C. Price, 1887. African-American founder, orator and educator Joseph Charles Price was the first president of Livingstone College in Salisbury, North Carolina
D. A. Straker, 1887. Creator: UnknownD. A. Straker, 1887. Barbados-born politician, teacher and lawyer D. Augustus Straker was the first black lawyer to appear before the Michigan Supreme Court
R. B. Vandervall, 1887. Creator: UnknownR. B. Vandervall, 1887. Randal B. Vandervall was an early African-American Baptist preacher. He began preaching while still a slave. After emancipation, he helped found Roger Williams University
Portrait du Docteur M.G. Worms, 1850. Creator: Henri LehmannPortrait du Docteur M.G. Worms, 1850
Alexander Crummell, 1887. Creator: UnknownAlexander Crummell, 1887. African-American minister, academic and African nationalist. Crummell lectured about American slavery in England to raise money for his church
R. Allen, 1887. Creator: UnknownR. Allen, 1887. African-American bishop, educator and writer Richard Allen founded the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), the first independent Black denomination in the United States
Inman E. Page, 1887. Creator: UnknownInman E. Page, 1887. African-American Baptist minister and educator, one of the two first black students at Brown University
Chas. L. Purce, 1887. Creator: UnknownChas. L. Purce, 1887. African-American Baptist church leader and educator Charles L. Purce was president of Selma University and Simmons College of Kentucky
F. L. Cardoza, John S. Leary, John O. Crosby, E. S. Porter, 1887. Creator: UnknownF. L. Cardoza [sic], John S. Leary, John O. Crosby, E. S. Porter, 1887. Prominent African-Americans. Clergyman and politician Francis Lewis Cardozo was elected Secretary of State in South Carolina
W. S. Scarborough, 1887. Creator: UnknownW. S. Scarborough, 1887. African-American classical scholar William Sanders Scarborough was born into slavery. He served as president of Wilberforce University
Justin Holland, 1887. Creator: UnknownJustin Holland, 1887. African-American classical guitarist, music teacher, performer, composer and arranger. He also worked on the Underground Railroad to help enslaved black people escape to
N. H. Ensley, 1887. Creator: UnknownN. H. Ensley, 1887. Newell Houston Ensley, African-American Baptist minister and civil rights activist; professor at Shaw University, Howard University, and Alcorn University
R. T. Greener, 1887. Creator: UnknownR. T. Greener, 1887. Scholar, philosopher, professor, diplomat and attorney Richard Theodore Greener was the first African American to graduate from Harvard College
J. H. Burrus, J. D. Baltimore, J. R. Clifford, Wiley Jones, 1887. Creator: UnknownJ. H. Burrus, J. D. Baltimore, J. R. Clifford, Wiley Jones, 1887. Prominent African-Americans. Professor of mathematics John Houston Burrus, whose parents were a slave-owner and a slave
J. E. Jones, 1887. Creator: UnknownJ. E. Jones, 1887. Joseph Endom Jones, African-American Baptist minister and professor at the Richmond Theological Seminary and Virginia Union University, in Richmond, Virginia
Foxcroft School, Middleburg, Loudoun County, Virginia, between c1930 and 1939. Creator: Frances Benjamin JohnstonFoxcroft School, Middleburg, Loudoun County, Virginia, between c1930 and 1939
Wm. J. Simmons, 1887. Creator: UnknownWm. J. Simmons, 1887. African-American writer, journalist, and educator William J. Simmons. Born into slavery, Simmons became the second president of Simmons College of Kentucky which was named after
Esquisse pour le plafond du salon d'entrée Nord de l'Hôtel de Ville de Paris : la Nature... 1892Esquisse pour le plafond du salon d'entree Nord de l'Hotel de Ville de Paris : la Nature inspiratrice et educatrice, 1892. Allegory of inspirational Nature, educator
I. Garland Penn, 1897. Creator: UnknownI. Garland Penn, 1897. African-American educator, writer and journalist Irvine Garland Penn was a lay leader in the Methodist Episcopal church. He was co-author with Frederick Douglass, Ida B
Bishop Daniel A. Payne, 1897. Creator: UnknownBishop Daniel A. Payne, 1897. Reverend Daniel Alexander Payne, educator, clergyman and author; bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, one of the founders of Wilberforce University in Ohio
Henry Highland Garnett. 1887. Creator: UnknownHenry Highland Garnett [sic]. 1887. Henry Highland Garnet, African-American abolitionist, minister, educator and orator. Born into slavery, on 12 February 1865, Garnet delivered a sermon in the U.S
Signaling, between 1910 and 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Signaling, between 1910 and 1917. Creator: Harris & EwingSignaling, between 1910 and 1917. USA. Man in military uniform teaching women (scout leaders?) semaphore
Portrait of Arthur Aaron, Metropolitan Vocational High School, New York, N.Y. ca. July 1947
Metropolitan Vocational High School, New York, N.Y. ca. July 1947. Creator: William Paul GottliebMetropolitan Vocational High School, New York, N.Y. ca. July 1947
Portrait of Irving Lasch, Metropolitan Vocational High School, New York, N.Y. ca. July 1947
Portrait of Irving Lasch, ca. July 1947. Creator: William Paul GottliebPortrait of Irving Lasch, ca. July 1947
Portrait of Julius Grossman, ca. July 1947. Creator: William Paul GottliebPortrait of Julius Grossman, ca. July 1947
Portrait of Arthur Aaron, ca. July 1947. Creator: William Paul GottliebPortrait of Arthur Aaron, ca. July 1947