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Pinback button for CORE and Black Power, ca. 1966. Creator: UnknownThe Black Power movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s, emphasised racial pride and the need to promote the collective interests and values of Black Americans
Pinback button reading Teach the Children the Truth, 20th century. Creator: UnknownA green pin-back button belonging to African-American poet and teacher Abiodun Oyewole (born 1948). The sentiment expresses the necessity of providing a teaching sylllabus which accurately reflects
Pinback button for the Philadelphia Stars, 1933 - 1952. Creator: UnknownThe Philadelphia Stars baseball team belonged to the Negro National League, one of several Negro leagues which were established during the era of racial segregation in the United States
Pinback button for the New York Black Yankees, 1932 - 1948. Creator: UnknownThe New York Black Yankees baseball team belonged to the Negro National League, one of several Negro leagues which were established during the era of racial segregation in the United States
Pinback button for the Kansas City Monarchs, 1920 - 1965. Creator: UnknownThe Kansas City Monarchs baseball team belonged to the Negro National League from 1920 to 1930. The NNL was one of several Negro leagues which were established during the era of racial segregation in
Ticket for the Pickwick Theatre, ca. 1940. Creator: UnknownThe world of entertainment, like so many other areas of life, was segregated along racial lines during this period of US history
World Council of Churches guest badge for James Baldwin, July 1968. Creator: UnknownGuest badge issued to James Baldwin in July 1968 for the World Council of Churches Fourth Assembly held in Uppsala, Sweden
Omega stopwatch, ca. 1960. Creator: OmegaOmega stopwatch 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
Mechnical tally counter, ca. 1960. Creator: Veeder-RootTally counter 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
Bag for sliding caliper used by Dr. Montague Cobb, mid 20th century. Creator: UnknownWilliam Montague Cobb (1904-1990) was an African-American physician, physical anthropologist and civil rights activist. A professor at Howard University
Sliding caliper used by Dr. Montague Cobb, mid 20th century. Creator: UnknownPhysician and physical anthropologist William Montague Cobb (1904-1990) was the first African-American Ph.D in anthropology. He was also involved in civil rights activism
Pinback button featuring Marshall Major Taylor, ca. 1899. Creator: UnknownA circular pinback button featuring an image of a Marshall " Major" Taylor dressed in a blue and red striped shirt
Pinback button featuring a portrait of Bessie Coleman, mid to late 20th centuryA circular pinback button featuring a sepia portrait of the aviator Bessie Coleman. The portrait is the one used on her aviation license issued by the Federation Aeronautique Internationale
Carte-de-visite of Sojourner Truth, 1863. Creator: UnknownA carte-de-visite portrait of Sojourner Truth, born Isabella " Belle" Baumfree (c. 1797-1883), who was an African-American abolitionist and womens rights activist
The Proclamation of Emancipation by the President of the United States... 1862The Proclamation of Emancipation by the President of the United States, to take effect January 1st, 1863, 1862. This booklet was produced in December 1862 specifically for Union soldiers to read
Trephine used by Dr. Ben Carson, 1984-1995. Creator: Codman & Shurtleff, IncAfrican-American neurosurgeon, author, and politician Benjamin Solomon Carson Sr. (born 1951) served as the 17th United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development from 2017 to 2021
Light meter from the studio of H. C. Anderson, 1950s - 1970s. Creator: AgfaA lightmeter in cream plastic casing, on a green cord. Reverend Henry Clay Anderson was an African-American pastor, teacher, veteran, and photographer
Gold and glass perfume bottle from Maes Millinery Shop, 1941-1994. Creator: Anne PareeA cylindrical perfume bottle (a) made from clear glass covered with an openwork scrolled design in gold metal. The bottle has an attached push-activated spray nozzle
Identification button used by Thomas Porter II, ca. 1820. Creator: UnknownA round copper-alloy button with the initials " T*P" on the front. This button would have been sewn onto an enslaved persons shirt to identify him or her as belonging to Thomas Porter II
35mm camera from the studio of H. C. Anderson, 1990s. Creator: VivitarA black plastic point-and-shoot camera. " EZ 35" printed on the upper right corner of the front and the bottom right corner of the top
Metal lipstick holder from Maes Millinery Shop, 1941-1994. Creator: UnknownGold-colored metal lipstick holder (a) with rhinestone decoration on top of lid (b). Rhinestones are arranged in a circle
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)