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"88" Walk for life

Description: Brochure to collect pledges for the "88" Walk for Life walk to benefit AIDS care and services in Dallas, to be held on September 17, 1988 at Lee Park in Dallas, Texas.
Date: 1988
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[The 100 Block of West Hubbard]

Description: This picture is an illustration of the south side of the 100 block of West Hubbard Street, looking southeast. The north side (and back view) of Cole's Florist and Hill's Style Shop can be seen at the center of the picture. Lynch Plaza, the darker brick building, is in the left middle background. Oak Avenue (U.S. Highway 281) extends north-south between Cole's House of Flowers and Lynch Plaza. Cole's occupies the site of the former Davidson Hardware, which burned along with the Dam… more
Date: September 1988
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library

1988 Confirmation

Description: Color photograph of a pair of youth standing indoors in front of an altar. The two individuals are posed on a red-carpeted floor; the girl wears a blue shirt, a denim skirt and white shoes while the boy wears a white t-shirt, black pants, sneakers, and sunglasses. The altar behind the pair features a cross at its center; a candlestick directly below the cross is visible between the individuals' heads. Two wooden banisters, a microphone, and two furled flags are also in the background.
Date: 1988
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

1989-90 Black Business Directory [Austin, Texas]

Description: Directory listing contact information for businesses, contractors, and vendors in Austin that are Black owned and managed, along with information about the city and planning conventions, with local advertising. Information is categorized by the type of service and includes a name, address, and phone number, along with other information about the business.
Date: 1988
Creator: Capital City Chamber of Commerce
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[1st and 2nd Grades, Turney School]

Description: Copy negative of the 1st, 2nd, and possibly 3rd grades of Turney School in 1936. In the back, teacher Christine Hensley stands. In the front row, left to right: Jackie Ray Henderson, Burton Fling, unidentified boy, Roger Lee Northern, Kenneth Neal Meador, Joe Francis, and James Lewis Meador. In the middle row: Maxine Brody, Opal Hopwood, Norma Sue Smith, Nettie Merle Smith, Shirley Meador, Toy Curry, Patsy Ruth Thompson, Connie Moses, two unidentified girls, and Jean Bolton. In the back row: J.… more
Date: September 17, 1988
Creator: Cherokee County Historical Society
Partner: Cherokee County Historical Commission
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[5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert, 1 of 4]

Description: Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert that took place in January of 1988. The U-matic footage shows a partial segment of the beginning of the concert including dancers and hosts and ending with the opening finale on stage. The tape concludes of an unrelated taping of a football game.
Date: January 10, 1988
Duration: 21 minutes 57 seconds
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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[5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert, 2 of 4]

Description: Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert that took place in January of 1988. The U-Matic footage shows a partial clip of the performance and begins with There is Hope, and ends with We Shall Overcome.
Date: January 10, 1988
Duration: 20 minutes 27 seconds
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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