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  • The classroom, of this one-room schoolhouse, in Taylor County, West Virgina, it appears as it did on the very day that the school closed. This is the preserved schoolhouse of the Lincoln Grade School - a black school, that had been established by the mining company, at the time, to educate the children of the black miners who worked for the company.
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  • The classroom, of this one-room schoolhouse, in Taylor County, West Virginia, it appears as it did on the very day that the school closed. This is the preserved schoolhouse of the Lincoln Grade School - a black school, that had been established by the mining company, at the time, to educate the children of the black miners who worked for the company.
    DRF11296-32.tif
  • This is the hat worn by Anna Jarvis when she attended the dedication of the new Capitol Building, in Charleston, West Virginia. Anna purchased this hat specifically for this event, after she had been invited, and persuaded by the then Governor of West Virginia.
    DRF11296-7-Edit.tif
  • Side by side water jugs - one for girls, the other for boys, sits in a small back room of the Lincoln Grade School, in Taylor County, West Virginia.
    DRF11296-14-Edit.tif
  • Inside the Jarvis house was a trap door, hidden under a rug, that was used to gain access to a secret cellar, where slaves were hidden until they could make their way to the Underground Railroad.
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  • Inside the Jarvis house was a trap door, hidden under a rug, that was used to gain access to a secret cellar, where slaves were hidden until they could make their way to the Underground Railroad.
    _DSC1290.tif
  • This is the hat worn by Anna Jarvis when she attended the dedication of the new Capitol Building, in Charleston, West Virginia. Anna purchased this hat specifically for this event, after she had been invited, and persuaded by the then Governor of West Virginia.
    _DSC1455.tif
  • Inside the Jarvis house was a trap door, hidden under a rug, that was used to gain access to a secret cellar, where slaves were hidden until they could make their way to the Underground Railroad.
    _DSC1290.tif
  • This is the hat worn by Anna Jarvis when she attended the dedication of the new Capitol Building, in Charleston, West Virginia. Anna purchased this hat specifically for this event, after she had been invited, and persuaded by the then Governor of West Virginia.
    _DSC1469-Edit.tif
  • Inside the Jarvis house was a trap door, hidden under a rug, that was used to gain access to a secret cellar, where slaves were hidden until they could make their way to the Underground Railroad.
    _DSC1312.tif
  • Inside the Jarvis house was a trap door, hidden under a rug, that was used to gain access to a secret cellar, where slaves were hidden until they could make their way to the Underground Railroad.
    _DSC1275.tif
  • This is the hat worn by Anna Jarvis when she attended the dedication of the new Capitol Building, in Charleston, West Virginia. Anna purchased this hat specifically for this event, after she had been invited, and persuaded by the then Governor of West Virginia.
    _DSC1465.tif
  • This is the hat worn by Anna Jarvis when she attended the dedication of the new Capitol Building, in Charleston, West Virginia. Anna purchased this hat specifically for this event, after she had been invited, and persuaded by the then Governor of West Virginia.
    _DSC1459.tif
  • This is the hat worn by Anna Jarvis when she attended the dedication of the new Capitol Building, in Charleston, West Virginia. Anna purchased this hat specifically for this event, after she had been invited, and persuaded by the then Governor of West Virginia.
    _DSC1464.tif
  • Inside the Jarvis house was a trap door, hidden under a rug, that was used to gain access to a secret cellar, where slaves were hidden until they could make their way to the Underground Railroad.
    _DSC1305.tif
  • Inside the Jarvis house was a trap door, hidden under a rug, that was used to gain access to a secret cellar, where slaves were hidden until they could make their way to the Underground Railroad.
    _DSC1305.tif
  • This is the hat worn by Anna Jarvis when she attended the dedication of the new Capitol Building, in Charleston, West Virginia. Anna purchased this hat specifically for this event, after she had been invited, and persuaded by the then Governor of West Virginia.
    _DSC1326-Edit.tif
  • The American Flag flies prominantly outside of Joe Minter's house in the "black section" of Birmingham, Alabama. Attached to Joe's house is his sculpture garden that is filled with scultures made from junk. Joe's sculptures, and his garden trace the history of black Americans from Africa through to present day America.
    DF11128_ 54619-Edit-2_FINAL.tif
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