Image of BTW monument on Tuskegee University's campus. The statue was commissioned by Booker T. Washington High School's principal, Charles Lincoln Harper in 1927. The sculptor of this statue was Charles Keck.
A black and white picture of representatives of the different nationalities present in the 1908 class at Tuslegeee Institute. Left to right and back to front, 1. Sierra Feijoo Saturnino of San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2. Edward Andreas Anthony of Lome Togo, West Coast Africa, 3. Bethuel Aldrick Pusey of St. Andrews Island, Central America, 4. Alvin Joseph Neely of Newberry, South Carolina 5. Malcolm Iwane Kawahara of Saga Shi, Japan; 6. Alexander Lavaud of Port-au-Prince, Hayti (sic), 7. Luis Delfin Valdes of Havana, Cuba.
A colored image of the interior of Tuskegee Institute Stained Glass Window taken Terry M. Hill. This stained glass window was created by J & R Lamb of New York which display's eleven Negro spirituals.
A colored image of the interior of the new Tuskegee Institute Chapel designed by Paul Rudolph, John A. Welch and Louis Fry. Welch and Fry were former Tuskegee students.