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Building Chapel
Black and white image of the old Chapel Building designed by Robert R. Taylor built by Tuskegee Institute students.
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Booker T. Washington speaking in chapel
Black and white image of BTW giving a speech in the old chapel building. Some notable figures are Andrew Carnegie and William H. Taft.
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Booker T. Washington Monument
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.
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Booker T. Washington
Black and white portrait of activist and educator Booker T. Washington taken by the University's second photographer C.M. Battey.
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Airmen Pruitt, Wendell
A black and white image of Tuskegee Airmen Wendall Pruitt and a unknown man.
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Airmen Davis, Benjamin
A black and white image of Tuskegee Airmen Benjamin Davis beside a plane.
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New Chapel Building
A colored image of a Tuskegee student riding a bike in front of the New Chapel Building.
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Eleanor Roosevelt and Charles Anderson
A black and white image of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and General Charles Anderson in a airplane before take off.
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Redtails
A black and white image of legendary actress and singer Lena Horne with the with seven Redtails at Moton Airfield.
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1908 Students
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.
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Booker T. Washington & Theodore Roosevelt
A black and white image of Booker T. Washington and Theodore Roosevelt at a rally.
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The Tuskegee Institute Chapel
A colored image of the exterior of the original Chapel building created Robert R. Taylor before the buikding was destroyed by fire on 01/23/1957.
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Tuskegee Institute Chapel Stained Glass Window
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.
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Interior View of Tuskegee Institute Chapel
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.
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Students Working at a Planer
A black and white image of two male Tuskegee Institute students operating a planner machine in a printmaking class in the early twentith century.
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Students in Printing Shop
A black and white image of students learning the industril skill of print making in the early twentieth century at Tuskegee Institute.
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Tuskegee Civic Association
A black and white image of a crowd attending the Tuskegee Civic Association meeting.
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Charles G. Gomillion
A image of Charles G. Gomillion President of the Tuskegee Civic Association and Tuskegee Institute faculty member.
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Lynching of Unknown Black Male
A black and white image of a lynched black male and a crowd surounding the body.
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Benjamin F. Payton
A head shot of Benjamin F. Payton Tuskegee Unversity's fifth president (1981-2010).During his tenure he was instrumental in the creation and development of General Daniel "Chappie" James Center for Aerospace Science Engineering and Health Education.
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Dr. Luther H. Foster
A black and white image of Tuskegee University's fourth presidentof an older Dr. Luther H. Foster. Dr. Foster led the university through the turbulent years of the Civil Rights Movement.
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Dr. Robert Russa Moton
A black and white image of Tuskegee University's second president Robert Russa Moton. Dr. Moton is instrumental in bringing the Veterans Administration Hospital to Tuskegee, AL. Under his adminstration the academic programs were expanded.
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Tuskegee Airmen 99th Squadron
Black and white image of the nintey-ninth squadron Tuskegee Airmen posing in front of a airplane.
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Malcom X Speech
A black and white image of Civil Rights activist Malcom X at a podium about to give a speech.
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Monroe Nathan Work
Black and white image of a older Monroe N. Work. Mr. Work was an African American sociologist and founder of the Department of Records and Research at Tuskegee University then Tuskegee Institute.