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Blue crayon from Maes Millinery Shop, 1941-1994. Creator: UnknownPortion of a dark blue crayon with a partial paper label. Mae Reeves (1912-2016) was a pioneering African-American milliner who was famous for her custom-made hats
Amulet in the form of miniature shackles, 17th century-18th century. Creator: UnknownA miniature pair of shackles used as a protective amulet by the Lobi tribe of West Africa in what is now Ghana. The bronze shackles consist of a pair of loops linked to a single bolt
Rock from Normandy Beaches, D-Day 1944, June 6, 1944. Creator: UnknownThis stone was collected by an American soldier during the D-Day landings in northern France during World War II, and sent to African-American teacher and historian Hattye Thomas Yarbrough
Pinback button for Channing Phillips presidential campaign, 1968. Creator: UnknownA metal and plastic pinback button produced during the campaign of African-American minister, civil rights leader and social activist Channing E. Phillips (1928-1987)