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Missile, Surface-to-Surface, SS-20 "Pioneer", ca. 1970sThe SS-20, known as the " Pioneer" in Russian, is a two-stage, solid propellant missile with three multiple targetable reentry warheads. The missile is almost 16.5 meters tall
Force Measuring Unit, Skylab, 1973. Creators: Martin Marietta, NASAThis device was part of the Crew/Vehicle Disturbance experiment flown aboard the Skylab space station launched by the United States in 1973
Dannie Richmond, Capital Jazz Festival, Alexandra Palace, London, 7 / 79Dannie Richmond, Capital Jazz Festival, Alexandra Palace, London, 7/79
Milt Jackson, Ronnie Scott s, Soho, London, 8 / 79. Creator: Brian O ConnorMilt Jackson, Ronnie Scott s, Soho, London, 8/79
Milt Jackson, London, 1975. Creator: Brian O ConnorMilt Jackson, London, 1975
Milt Jackson, Capital Jazz Festival, Alexandra Palace, London, 7 / 79Milt Jackson, Capital Jazz Festival, Alexandra Palace, London, 7/79
Milt Jackson, London, 1978. Creator: Brian O ConnorMilt Jackson, London, 1978
Major Holley, Capital Jazz Festival, Alexandra Palace, London, 7 / 79Major Holley, Capital Jazz Festival, Alexandra Palace, London, 7/79
Dress worn by Celia Cruz, 1970s. Creator: JoseEnrique ArteagaMetallic floor-length dress, worn by Cuban American singer Celia Cruz (1925-2003). Red, gold, and blue sequin dress designed with horizontal, varied stripes and large open sleeves
Ticket to a championship boxing match between Muhammad Ali and Leon Spinks, September 15The World Heavyweight Championship boxing match between Muhammad Ali and Leon Spinks was held at the Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana
Vietnam tour jacket with Black Power embroidery, 1971-1972. Creator: Saha Union GroupBlack jacket probably worn by an African-American soldier during the Vietnam war. The back features discolored white embroidery
Denim and suede suit jacket and bellbottoms worn by Charley Pride, 1976. Creator: UnknownThis denim jean jacket (a) and bell-bottom jeans (b) with suede patchwork details were worn by Charley Pride (1934-2020), an African-American singer, guitarist, and professional baseball player
Pinback button which reads "Malcolm X Speaks For Me", 1960-1970Malcolm X (1925-1965), was an African-American Muslim minister and human rights activist during the civil rights movement
Dress and belt worn by Marla Gibbs as Florence Johnston on The Jeffersons, 1977-1980This dress (a) and belt (b) were worn by African-American actress, singer, comedian, writer and television producer Marla Gibbs (born 1931)
Pinback button for the Black National Political Convention, mid 20th centuryThe National Black Political Convention, or the Gary Convention, was held in Gary, Indiana in 1972, and provided a space for African-Americans to discuss issues adversely affecting their communities
Costume hat worn by Diana Ross as Billie Holiday in Lady Sings the Blues, 1972Fur hat worn by Diana Ross in the Paramount Pictures produced 1972 film " Lady Sings the Blues", a biographical drama directed by Sidney J. Furie about jazz singer Billie Holiday
Costume worn by Diana Ross as Billie Holiday in Lady Sings the Blues, 1972Fur-trimmed jacket and evening dress worn by Diana Ross in the Paramount Pictures produced 1972 film " Lady Sings the Blues", a biographical drama directed by Sidney J
Invitation for a event hosted by the Black Studies Department of UNCC, 1974An invitation for " Celebration of Life, Survival and Love: A Human Experience" held by the Director of Black Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte on Sunday January 27
Black Studies: Paradox with a Promise, 1975. Creator: UnknownA 1975 program for the National Council for Black Studies (NCBS) first annual conference held at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Horse saddle used by stuntman Ernest "Ernie"Robinson, ca. 1971A horse saddle used by African-American stuntman Ernie Robinson (born 1932). It has two stirrups toward the front. Each stirrup is covered in leather where the foot rests
Colander used by Chef Joseph Randall, 1976. Creator: UnknownJoe Randall is the author of " A Taste of Heritage: The New African-American Cuisine". A metal colander with circular base and circular bowl
Omega Psi Phi Colonel Charles E. Young Service medal and bracelet, 1934; 1978Henrietta Bell Wells (1912-2008) was the first female member of the debate team at historically black Wiley College in Texas. A gold chain bracelet with two charms. One of the charms, made ca
Brown pin-striped suit worn by Sammy Davis Jr. 1970s. Creator: Certos Custom TailorsAfrican-American singer, dancer, actor and comedian Sammy Davis Jr. (1925-1990) began his career in vaudeville at at age three with his father Sammy Davis Sr. and the Will Mastin Trio
Grey tail coat worn by Cab Calloway, 1976-1995. Creator: After SixA silvery grey swallow-tailed coat worn by Cab Calloway, (1907-1994), an African-American jazz singer, dancer, bandleader and actor
Straw sombrero hat associated with Civil Rights campaign, Camden, Alabama, 1971-1972The Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawed discrimination (and therefore segregation) based on race, colour, religion, sex, national origin
Jersey for the Milwaukee Bucks worn and signed by Kareem Abdul-Jabar, 1973-1975African-American sportsman Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (born 1947) played 20 seasons for the Milwaukee Bucks and the Los Angeles Lakers basketball teams
Ohio State Buckeyes football helmet worn by Archie Griffin, 1972-1975. Creator: RiddellArchie Mason Griffin (born 1954) played as running back with the Ohio State Buckeyes American football team. The hard plastic helmet is gray with black, white
Costume worn by Nona Hendryx of Labelle, 1975. Creator: UnknownNona Hendryx (born 1944) is an African-American vocalist, record producer, songwriter, musician, author, and actress, best known as one-third of the trio Labelle
Amplifier used as part of a DJ setup, 1970s. Creator: Yamaha CorporationA Yamaha F1030 amplifier used by Angelo T. King. The front of the amplifier is all black with off-white text. The text at the top center reads: [YAMAHA / FREQUENCY DIVIDING NETWORK / MODEL F1030]
Black tail coat with white pocket handkerchief worn by Cab Calloway, 1976-1995A black swallow-tailed coat worn by Cab Calloway, (1907-1994), an African-American jazz singer, dancer, bandleader and actor
Track suit for the TSU Tigerbelles worn by Chandra Cheeseborough, 1977African-American athlete and sprinter Chandra Cheeseborough (born 1959) won two gold medals at the 1975 Pan American Games at the age of 16
Pioneer Electronic Crossover SF-850 for DJ setup, ca. 1970. Creator: PioneerA metal Pioneer Electronic Crossover, Model SF-850 machine. The front of the machine is metal, silver with black type, with two rows of knobs. The top row has seven knobs
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
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
Guild Thunderbass amplifier, before 1978. Creator: Guild Guitar CompanyGuild Thunderbass amplifier used by Christopher Dowd, keyboardist, vocalist and trombone player, in the alternative rock band, Fishbone. The amplifier has a serial number of: [4773]
Speaker used as part of a DJ setup, 1970s. Creator: Altec LansingA speaker made by Altec. The speaker is rectangular in shape and is painted black. The top of the front of the speaker concaves inward, towards the back
Tweeter box speakers used as part of a DJ setup, 1970s. Creator: UnknownTweeter box speakers. The tweeters or speakers, five in total, are surrounded by a leather box. The top of the box has a handle and each corner of the box is protected by a metal edge
Bar counter from Muse Bar, the home bar of Isaiah Muse, 1970s. Creator: UnknownA bar counter faced with padded red vinyl. On the front red vinyl surface, " MR. MUSE" is written in large capital letters via metal rivets secured through the vinyl
Barstool with red vinyl cover from Muse Bar, the home bar of Isaiah Muse, 1970sA wood barstool with a red vinyl seat. The seat of the stool is thick foam covered by red vinyl that is stapled to a particle board seat base
Lamp from Muse Bar, the home bar of Isaiah Muse, 1970s. Creator: UnknownAn electric lamp with the word " BAR" printed on the lamp shade. The lamp shade is ball shaped, and is made from plastic treated to look like frosted glass
Yellow jumpsuit designed by Willi Smith, 1969-1987. Creator: Willi SmithThe jumpsuit has a v-neck, a notched lapel collar, and short sleeves and is made of yellow cotton fabric. There is a breast pocket on the proper left side with rounded bottom corners
Cheetah print jacket designed by Willi Smith, 1969-1987. Creator: Willi SmithCheetah print jacket designed by Willi Smith for WilliWear Limited. The jacket is grey with green and black cheetah print on top. The inside of the jacket does not feature the cheetah print pattern
Jumpsuit worn by Diahann Carroll on the television show Julia, 1968-1971Jumpsuit worn by Diahann Carroll as the character Julia Baker on the television show " Julia." The jumpsuit is a halter with a large bow in the front and wide legs
Dress worn by Diahann Carroll on the television show Julia, 1968-1971Dress worn by Diahann Carroll as the character Julia Baker on the television show " Julia." The pink and cream dress is a full-length, long-sleeved gown with a high neck
Wood chair used at Club Harlem, Atlantic City, 1955-1975. Creator: UnknownClub Harlem, a nightclub at 32 Kentucky Avenue in Atlantic City, New Jersey, was the citys premier club for black jazz performers. A wood chair with four legs
Table used at Club Harlem, Atlantic City, 1955-1975. Creator: UnknownClub Harlem, a nightclub at 32 Kentucky Avenue in Atlantic City, New Jersey, was the citys premier club for black jazz performers. A rectangular table with a particle board wood top and metal base
Costume oil can prop güira for Tin Man in The Wiz on Broadway, 1975. Creator: Fred NihdaThis oil can guira prop is part of a costume used by Tiger Haynes as Tin Man in "The Wiz: The Super Soul Musical Wizard of Oz'", on Broadway, a retelling of L
Cornet owned by Maxine Sullivan, 1977. Creator: F. E. OldsA brass cornet made by Olds Ambassador and owned by African-American musician Maxine Sullivan. The body of the cornet (2013.46.29.1.1a) is brass with a straight bell and three (3)