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James Scott speaks at graduation ceremony
A black and white photograph of Dr. James Scott, wearing an academic gown, standing behind a podium. He is giving a speech at a commencement for Bethune-Cookman University. He is speaking into a microphone. At the left of the podium is a table that has a tablecloth with a Wildcat design on the front. Stacked on top of the table are diplomas. On the back of the photograph is the speaker's name.
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Jane S. Knight
A black and white image of Jane S. Knight at work at a desk at Bethune-Cookman University. She is wearing a dress suit, and appears to be shuffling papers. To the left of her is a rotary dial telephone, and a typewriter. Behind her is a window and a space heater. A lamp lights the desk near the space heater. On the back of the photograph is written her name. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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John O. Gross Science Hall
A black and white printed postcard of the front of John O. Gross science hall. The building has a brick edifice and a triangular roof. The building also has paned windows and a columned entrance. On the right side of the building is a door that exits out on the grass, as well as a second story exit with a staircase leading down to the grass. In the distance behind the building are many trees. To the left of Gross Science Hall is an unidentified white two-story building, with a front porch. In the forefront of the image is a sidewalk with scrub palm trees. From the top of the image hang branches covered in Spanish moss. On the front of the image is printed along the bottom, "Bethune-Cookman College-- Daytona Beach, Florida." On the back of the postcard is printed, "Science Hall: Bethune-Cookman College, Daytona Beach, Florida--a co-educational Institution, founded by Mary McLeod Bethune. It has an enrollment of 600 students, 32 teachers and workers, and physical plant and equipment worth almost one million dollars. Teacher-training, junior college and industrial curricula. An institution built by faith, hardwork, courage, and cooperation." At the bottom left of the postcard is written "This side for correspondence," and on the right side of the postcard is written "This side for address." Written on pencil on the back is "early 1960s." The photographer of the image is unknown, but the printer of the postcard is Whitman's Phototypes of Canton, Pennsylvania.
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Julian Bond gives a speech
A black and white image of Dr. Julian Bond making a speech at Bethune-Cookman University. He is standing behind a podium, talking into a microphone. To his right a man can be seen seated. In the background can be seen theater curtains. He is wearing an academic gown. On the back of the photograph is the stamp of the photographer.
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Julian Bond with Bethune-Cookman faculty
A black and white image of four people standing amongst a crowd of people at Bethune-Cookman University. At the left of the image is Mrs. James W. Henley, who is wearing a long-sleeved turtleneck and is holding three wrapped gifts in her hands. To the right of her is Mr. George Thayer, wearing a suit and tie. Julian Bond is to the right of him, wearing a three-piece suit. At his right is Bishop James W. Henley, who is holding a large wrapped gift box in his left arm. Behind them can be seen the brick edifice of a building, as well a cabinet which holds a directory for the building. On the front of the image is attached a piece of paper listing the order of individuals left to right. On the back of the image is the stamp of the photographer's studio.
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Kappa fraternity
A black and white image of four African American males each posed on a step in front of an unidentified campus building. In the background are large trees. They are all wearing a suit and tie. The two men in the middle are wearing sunglasses. From left to right: Rochester Murphy, Leroy Miles, Robert Edwards, Theodore Lawe. They are identified as Kappa's on the back of the image. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Keyser Elementary School exhibit
A black and white image of a display of bird pictures, magazines, posters, and drawings, hung on a wall in a classroom at Keyser Elementary. It appears to be an exhibit showcasing types of birds. In addition to the pictures, there is a small table where a birdhouse has been built, and an exhibit showing birds made out of construction paper trying to get into the birdhouse. A table in the image has a poster on it that reads, "My pets." A plant can be seen at the left of the image. On the back of the photograph is the note, "Done by grandson," but it is unknown what this means. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Keyser Elementary students
A black and white image of the students of Keyser Elementary posing on the steps of Harrison Rhodes Hall, of which the large windows can be seen. The students are very young, and are wearing skirts, pants, dresses, and shirts. They range in age from toddlers to young teenagers. The woman standing in the second row and turned to her side if Florence Roane. The two women standing in front of the third row of students, center of the image, are Charlotte Ford Clark, left, and Mary McLeod Bethune, right. They are standing in front of a Caucasian man. On the back of the photograph is the note, "1950 Florence L. Small Roane-- first row, Charlotte Ford Clark, Mary McLeod Bethune, Keyser school students and teachers." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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L. Allen Pyke, Band director
A black and white image of band director L. Allen Pyke. He is seated to the right and is wearing a suit. He pointing to sheet music which is sitting on top of a piano. On the back of the image is the stamp of the photographer, as well as, "Dr. L. Allen Pyke, BCC band director, 1973." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Links, Inc.
A black and white image of a large group of African American women posing together in a room in an unknown building. The women are dressed in formal dresses, gloves, hats, and most are holding handbags. The front row of the group is sitting in chairs in a line, and the second row of the group is standing behind them. In the foreground can be seen a table with table settings. Dr. Florence Roane is standing in the back row, fifth from the left. On the back of the image is written, "Links Inc. of Daytona Beach, 1954." The stamp of the photographer is also on the back.
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Living and dining rooms of Bethune House
A postcard depicting two rooms in the Bethune House. The image at the top of the postcard is in black and white, and it depicts the dining room. The table seats six people, and is elongated and covered in a white tablecloth. A centerpiece sits in the middle of the table. On the right side of the room is a china cabinet which has silverware on display on top. To the left of the cabinet is floor lamp. To the left of the floor lamp is a wall hutch with china displayed. The floor is covered in an overzied rug. The image at the bottom of the postcard is of the living room in Bethune House. At the right of the image, a display case, most likely holding memorabilia of Mary McLeod Bethune's life, sits in front of a staircase leading to the second floor. Across from the staircase along the front wall is a foyer table with a mirror hanging above it. To the left of the table is the front door, and to the left of the front door is a striped couch. Curtains can partially be seen. The floor is covered by a large rug. On the back of the image is written in pencil, ""Dining room (Bethune House),"" and ""Living Room, Bethune Foundation, early 1950s."" The postcard has been glued to another piece of paper, so the original print on the back of the postcard has been peeled away. The box for the stamp on the back is visible. Also visible is, ""May McLeod Bethune Foundation,"" as well as the publisher's information.
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Living Room of the Bethune Foundation
A photo of a room in the Bethune Foundation House. The image is in black and white, and it shows the living room. At the right of the image, a display case, most likely holding memorabilia of Mary McLeod Bethune's life, sits in front of a staircase leading to the second floor. Across from the staircase along the front wall is a foyer table with a mirror hanging above it. To the left of the table is the front door, and to the left of the front door is a striped couch. Curtains can partially be seen. The floor is covered by a large rug. On the back of the image is written in pencil, ""Living Room, Bethune Foundation, early 1950s."" The postcard has been glued to another piece of paper, so the original print on the back of the postcard has been peeled away. Also visible is, """"May McLeod Bethune Foundation,"""" as well as the publisher's information.
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Lob Cabin building dedication
A black and white image of Mary McLeod Bethune giving a speech during the building dedication of the Log Cabin at Bethune-Cookman University. Mary McLeod Bethune can be seen standing on the front porch at a podium with a decorative sheet at her feet. The Log Cabin was a student recreation facility. African American men can be seen sitting on the front porch of the cabin, which also has a log exterior and a large chimney. Spectators can be seen sitting in chairs in the field in front of the cabin. An unidentified building can be seen at the right of the image. In the background are large trees, including palm trees. On the front of the image is written in pen, "Dedicating the cabin - 1939." On the back of the image is written in pencil, "Campus log cabin, 1939." The image is printed on Velox paper. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Log Cabin building dedication ceremony
A black and white image of the Log Cabin at its building dedication at Bethune-Cookman University. The building has a large chimney on its exterior, with a log exterior, and a wraparound porch. African American men can be seen sitting in chairs on the porch. A scrub palm tree can be seen in front of the cabin. At the right of the image, a woman is seated in a chair in the field in front of the cabin. On the back of the image is written in pencil, "Bethune Cookman Dedication of Recreation Building - Oct '39." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Log Cabin recreational building
A black and white image of the rain-soaked campus of Bethune-Cookman University. At the center of the image is the Log Cabin recreation facility. The cabin has a wrap around porch and a large chimney. It is landscaped with bushes on each side. In the background are two unidentified white buildings. A bell tower can be seen in between the two. A building with a brick edifice can be seen at the right of the image. Many trees can be seen in the image, as well as palm trees and oak trees. In the forefront of the image is an oak tree with a notice board nailed to it with two notices. One notice is illegible, but the other reads, "Lend your talents to the creative dance club, Join up today, Phy. Ed. Dept., Hrs. daily 9-10, Sat. 1-3." On the back of the image is the year of the image and the photographer's stamp.
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Log Cabin recreation building dedication
A black and white image of the dedication of the "Log Cabin" recreation building on the campus of Bethune-Cookman University. The cabin was a student-use facility. The cabin can be seen at the left of the image, with a wide chimney in its middle and a wraparound porch. People can be seen sitting on the porch. Rows of chairs have been placed in the field in front of the cabin, in which spectators are seated. Four men are standing along the back row of the chairs in black suits, seating guests. Three people can be seen walking toward the chairs. At the right of the cabin are two unidentified buildings, one of which is entirely visible, and the other partially visible directly at the right of the image. African American students are standing in front of the partially visible building on steps, perhaps waiting for a procession to begin. Many trees can be seen in the background of the image, including palm trees. On the back of the image is written "1939." The image is printed on Velox paper. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Male and female students participate in class
A color image of an African American man standing at the front of a classroom, while another woman stands behind a podium. In the background of the image is a double door and an "EXIT" sign. Students can be seen sitting at desks in the classroom. They appear to be taking part in a class exercise. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Male and female students pose in front of White Hall
A black and white image of two African American students posing on the steps of White Hall. Behind them are the double doors and a sign that reads, "Enter to learn." The man standing on the left is wearing a sweater and pants and is carrying a large suitcase in his hand. The woman standing on the right is wearing a sweater, skirt, and is carrying a hat box. On that back of the photograph is written, "And learn we shall!" Also on the back of the photo is a yearbook photo stamp. The image is printed on Velox paper. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Male, female students use libary card catalog
A black and white image of three female students and one male student using the card catalog in the school's library. The wall of the catalog can be seen around them. The women are wearing sweaters and pants, and the male is wearing a turtleneck sweater. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Male speaker at an assembly
A black and white picture of an unidentified man making a speech in the auditorium in Thomas White Hall. The man is standing at the left of the image behind a podium and is speaking into a microphone. Seated to the left of him are three African American men, also wearing suits. The woman wearing a nurses's uniform is Bobbi Primus-Heath. Theater curtains have been lowered behind the group. On the back of the photograph is the name of the woman. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Male students gather on campus
A black and white image of a large group of male students gathered on the lawn in front of two college buildings, which can be seen in the background behind some trees. The men appear to be holding candy canes, and are all dressed differently. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Male students pose together
A black and white image of a large group of African American students belonging to an unknown club posing in a classroom. The male students are wearing long-sleeved shirts and trousers. On the walls of the classroom of pictures of African American figures. On the back left wall is a poster that reads, "Elect Sanford and Son, Junkyard Party, 1972." Seated, from left to right: Jocelyn Smith, Jack Vickers, Charles Hogg, Quincy Carsewell, Michael Thurston, Brodrick McKinney, and Hosea Levy. Standing, left to right: Arthur N. Davis, Bruce ?. The name of the photographer is also stamped on the back of the photo.
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Male students study in their dorm
A black and white photograph of two African American male students studying in their dorm room. At the left of the image is a a twin-szed bed. To the right of that is a male student sitting at a desk, reading a book. A clock can be seen placed in front of him. Stacked along the wall on top of the desk are books. To the right of him is another twin-sized bed. On the opposite side of the bed, a male student sits in a chair, reading. Draperies can be seen hanging from the windows. At the right of the image, a dresser stands with a brush on top. A trunk sits in the corner. The image is from a dorm room in Cookman Hall. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Male students study in their dorm
A black and white photograph of two African American male students studying in their dorm room. At the left of the image is a a twin-szed bed. To the right of that is a male student sitting at a desk, reading a book. A clock can be seen placed in front of him. Stacked along the wall on top of the desk are books. To the right of him is another twin-sized bed. On the opposite side of the bed, a male student sits in a chair, reading. Draperies can be seen hanging from the windows. At the right of the image, a dresser stands with a brush on top. A trunk sits in the corner. The image is from a dorm room in Cookman Hall. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Martha Marie Berhel, librarian
A black and white image of librarian Martha Marie Berhel, who is standing next to a bookcase and is looking at an open book in her hands. She is wearing a dress and bracelet. Behind her can be seen a bookshelf with books on it, as well as the label, "800 Literature." A window with blinds is to her right. On the back of the photograph is written her name, title, "1968 YB", for the yearbook the image appeared in, as well as the stamp of the photographer.
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Mary McLeod Bethune
A black and white image of Mary McLeod Bethune sitting on an ornately carved chair in her home. She has her hands folded in her lap and is wearing a long dress, pearl bracelets and a pearl necklace. A decorated vase sits in an alcove in the wall above her. Standing next to Mary McLeod Bethune on a stand is a trophy, on which the inscription is partially legible. It reads, "Lorie Miller Memorial Trophy." At its base are three figures which are holding round objects above their heads. On the back of the image is written in pencil, "Mrs. Bethune sits for photo - 1951." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Mary McLeod Bethune
A black and white image of Mary McLeod in her sitting room in her home. Mary McLeod Bethune is sitting on an arm chair. She is wearing a long-sleeved dress, and is leaning to her left, tuning her radio. A magazine rack is attached to the radio stand. There is an open book on her lap. At the left of the image is an end table with two books stacked on it, also with a lamp and lampshade. On the back of the image is written in pencil, "Mrs. Bethune in her sitting room, 1950." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Mary McLeod Bethune
A black and white portrait of Mary McLeod Bethune. She is seated on a chair with an open book in her lap. A ring can be seen on her left-hand ring finger. She is wearing a white dress and an overcoat that ties at the waist. She is wearing a three-strand pearl necklace and pearl earrings. On the back of the image is the photographer's stamp which includes address and phone number. A piece of paper that reads, "Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune - 1939" is also on the back.
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Mary McLeod Bethune
A black and white portrait Mary McLeod Bethune. The portrait consists of her head and shoulders. The photograph is of her profile. She is wearing a dark shirt and a white tie with a bead or pearl around her neck. On the back of the image is written in pencil, "Pres. Bethune Release no. 4, file no. 1.; 1910 approx." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Mary McLeod Bethune
A black and white picture of an original portrait painting done of Mary McLeod Bethune. She is sitting on a chair, and is leaning with her right hand under her chin. Her left hand rests in her lap, and she is wearing a ring on her left ring finger and wrist watch. She is dressed in a long-sleeved dress. On the back of the image is written, "Mrs. Bethune 1915; Bethune-Cookman College." The photographer's stamp is also on the back of the photograph.
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Mary McLeod Bethune
A black and white image of Mary McLeod Bethune standing in front of Robert Burns' birthplace in Alloway, Scotland. The house and its thatched roof can be seen behind her. A concrete fixture and a sign can be seen to the left of her. Mary McLeod Bethune is wearing a hat, scarf, dress, overcoat, stockings, and is holding her purse in her left arm. Her right arm is behind her back. On the back of the photograph is written, "At Robert Burns birthplace ayr. Scotland, 1924." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Mary McLeod Bethune
A black and white image of Mary McLeod Bethune posing in her yard. This is reportedly the last known image of her. She is standing with her hands by her sides, and is wearing a white dress and white shoes. Behind her can be seen trees, and to the left, in the background, a white house (not hers). On the back of the image is written in pencil, "Mrs. Bethune in her yard, 1955." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Mary McLeod Bethune
A black and white portrait of Mary McLeod Bethune which includes her head and shoulders. She is wearing a two-strand pearl necklace and a large broach on the front of her dark dress. On the front of the image is embossed, "Shelburne, N.Y." Also written on the front in ink is "Mrs. Bethune - 1934."
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Mary McLeod Bethune
A black and white photo of Mary McLeod Bethune standing in front an unknown building, next to a column. She is wearing a pearl necklace, a dress that ties at the waste, and heeled shoes. She is leaning on a cane with her right hand, with her left arm behind her back. On the back of the image is written in pencil, "Dr. Bethune mid 1920s." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Mary McLeod Bethune
A black and white image of Mary McLeod Bethune sitting on an ornately carved chair in her home. She has her hands folded in her lap and is wearing a long dress, pearl bracelets and a pearl necklace. The chair is sitting partly on wood floor and partly on a rug. To the left of the image there is a wall with wainscoting and an alcove where a decorated vase sits. To the right of the image are curtains. Standing next to Mary McLeod Bethune on a stand is a trophy, on which the inscription is partially legible. It reads, "Lorie Miller Memorial Trophy." The trophy has a person standing atop a globe above the inscription, and at its base are three figures which are holding round objects above their heads. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Mary McLeod Bethune
A black and white portrait of Mary McLeod Bethune, president-emeritus of Bethune-Cookman University. This photo was taken when Bethune was very young, most likely in the early 1900s. She is wearing a dress which is made of both cloth and lace, with a button-up skirt. Her left hand is placed in her lap, and a ring can be seen on her left ring finger. Her right hand is resting on a book, which is sitting on a table. She is sitting on an ornately carved chair. She is wearing a pin on her shirt. On the back of the image is written, "1895-1910; Dr. Bethune as a young woman abt 30-35 years old." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Mary McLeod Bethune
A black and white reprint of an original black and white image of Mary McLeod Bethune standing in front of her home. She appears to be leaving it to go out for the day. Bethune is wearing a suit and an overcoat, a hat, and is carrying her cane in her right arm and her purse in her left arm. Behind her can be seen part of her two-story white house, which is now the Mary Mcleod Bethune Foundation. In the foreground of the image is an adirondack chair. On the back of the image is a yearbook sticker detailing the page and position for the image. Written on the back is "Mrs. Bethune standing by her home on the B-CC campus 1948." The image is printed on Kodak paper. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Mary McLeod Bethune
A black and white image of an original signed autograph portrait of Mary McLeod Bethune. Bethune is standing next to an oversized chair and is wearing a long black dress with a long string of pearks. Her right hand is resting on the arm of the chair. The original autographed portrait had been signed by Mary McLeod Bethune and reads, "To Mary with Love, Mary McLeod Bethune." The signature of the photographer of the original image is also on the front of the picture. The image is printed on Kodak Royal paper.
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Mary McLeod Bethune addresses crowd
A black and white photograph of a large crowd of African American men and women gathered in front of White Hall on the campus of Bethune-Cookman College. The crowd is dressed in suits and dresses. Their attention is on the entrance to White Hall, which is columned and from which hangs patriotic red, white and blue banners. Under the half-circle banner, standing on the steps, are two women. The woman at the left with her hand raised in the air is Mary McLeod Bethune. The tall, Caucasian woman to the right of her is Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady. The windows can be seen on the exterior of the building, and people can be seen standing in the windows, watching the event. On the back of the image is written, "Mrs. Bethune speaking - political gathering - BCC campus, late 1940's." The image is printed on Kodatone paper. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Mary McLeod Bethune, Adolf Bock, and students
A black and white photograph of Mary McLeod Bethune and Dr. Adolf Bock with a group of students gathered in Mary McLeod Bethune's office. They are standing behind her desk in front of large windows with blinds and curtains. Mary McLeod Bethune can be seen in the center of the photograph shaking hands with Adolf Bock to the left of her. The desk has a variety of personal items of Bethune's on top: picture frames, books, a Bible, and other items. Pictured from left to right, back row: Eulalie Galvez (soldier), Abelardo Domingo (reporter), Pedio Portuondo, Maria Lopez. Pictured from left to right, front row: Frank Blay, Gregorio Centeno, Enrique Becali, Dr. Adolf Bock, Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune, Julio Barronuevo, Gloria del Pozo, Violeta Samuels. On the back of the photograph is written the names of the people in the photograph, the date, and the location the image was taken. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Mary McLeod Bethune, Albert Bethune, Jr., and two clergymen
A black and white photograph of Mary McLeod Bethune, her grandson, and two clergymen. From left to right: Unknown; Albert Bethune Jr., Mary McLeod Bethune's grandson, wearing a suit and tie; Father Fox, pastor of St. Timothy Episcopal Church, wearing a religious outfit and a white cloak; and Mary McLeod Bethune, wearing a black dress, a hat, and a string of pearls. They are standing in a room with wood floors and a large window. On the back of the photograph is written in pencil, "Father Fox, pastor St. Timothy Episcopal Church; Albert Bethune, grandson. Mrs. Bethune with the bishop and Mrs. Bethune. 1954." The photographer's stamp is also on the back of the image.
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Mary McLeod Bethune and Albert McLeod Bethune
A black and white reprint of the original image of Albert Bethune and Mary McLeod Bethune standing together. Albert Bethune is standing at the left, in a suit and tie. Mary McLeod Bethune is standing at the right, wearing a pearl necklace, a black lace dress, and a corsage. They have their arms around each other. Albert is holding onto his mother's left hand with his right hand. Written on the back of the image is "Dr. Bethune with Albert Bethune, Sr. (her son) 1947." The image is printed on Kodak Image Magic paper. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Mary McLeod Bethune and Albert McLeod Bethune
A black and white reprint of an original image of Mary McLeod Bethune and her son Albert McLeod Bethune. Mary McLeod Bethune can be seen in the center of the image, sitting in a chair in the middle of her living room. She is wearing a black suit and heeled shoes, and has her hands resting in her lap and her legs crossed at the ankles. Her head is turned to the left, as she listens to her son read from a "Time" magazine. Albert is standing to the left of his mother, and he is looking down at the magazine he is holding in his hands. The "Time" cover depicts a man in a Nazi uniform, with a sun and a Swastika symbol. The cover is from December 1942, during World War II. To the right of the two of them is a wooden desk. Sitting above the desk at the right, awash in light, is a portrait of Mary McLeod Bethune's parents, Samuel and Patsy McIntosh McLeod. On the back of the image is written in pencil, "Dr. Bethune and son Albert Bethune 1942-1943." The image is printed on Kodak paper. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Mary McLeod Bethune and Albert McLeod Bethune, Jr.
A black and white image of Mary McLeod Bethune seated in a chair with her grandson Albert McLeod Bethune, Jr. standing next to her. She is wearing a black dress with a pearl necklace. Albert Bethune Jr. is wearing a three-piece suit. They are posed in front of a door with a glass insert. On the back of the image is written in ink, "Albert McLeod Bethune Jr pictured with his grandmother Mary McLeod Bethune." Also written on theback is "early 1950s," as well as the stamp of the photographer's studio.
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Mary McLeod Bethune and Carmella Williams
A black and white image of Mary McLeod Bethune standing with Carmella Williams, a soprano concert artist, after her performance at the college. Mrs. Bethune is standing on the left, and is wearing a black dress with a large pendant necklace around her neck. Carmella Williams is standing on the right, wearing an Orient-inspired costume. In the background can be seen female student who is watching the photographer take the picture. On the back of the image is written in pencil, "Miss Carmella Williams, soprano concert artist, with Mrs. Bethune after her appearance at the college, yr. 1954." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Mary McLeod Bethune and Edward Rodriguez
A black and white image taken of Mary McLeod Bethune and her foster son, Edward Rodriguez, taken at his commencement at Bethune-Cookman College in 1930. They are standing on a sidewalk next to an unidentified campus building. Bushes and trees can be seen behind them. Mary McLeod Bethune is standing at the left, and she is wearing a white dress covered by a graduation gown, and is also wearing a cap and tassle. To her right is Edward Rodriguez, who is wearing a white suit, a graduation gown, a cap, and tassle. Edward Rodriguez, upon his graduation, later became the director of the Bethune Foundation. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Mary McLeod Bethune and Eleanor Roosevelt
A color photograph of Mary McLeod Bethune and Eleanor Roosevelt walking with other women and Patricia Bethune. Mary McLeod Bethune can be seen at the left of the image, wearing a large hat and a three-button suit and skirt. Eleanor Roosevelt is directly to the right, wearing a white hat and a brown dress. Patricia Bethune, Mrs. Bethune's great-granddaughter, can be seen in the foreground of the image. Behind Bethune and Roosevelt follows a group of women. On the back of the image is written, "Mrs. Bethune, Mrs. Roosevelt, g. granddaughter Patricia Bethune, 1952." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Mary McLeod Bethune and Eleanor Roosevelt
A black and white photograph of Mary McLeod Bethune and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt laughing together. Mrs. Bethune is on the left, and Eleanor Roosevelt is on the left. Mrs. Bethune is wearing a dark dress and eyeglasses, and she is helping attach a corsage to Eleanor Roosevelts dress jacket. Mrs. Roosevelt is wearing a dark dress and pearl necklaces. They are both laughing. On the back of the photograph is the stamp of the photographer's studio, and also written in pen is, "Mrs. Bethune and Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt 1936."
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Mary McLeod Bethune and Eleanor Roosevelt
A black and white image of Mary McLeod Bethune, left, and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, right, seated together at Mrs. Bethune's home on Bethune-Cookman campus. They are both seated in high-back chairs and appear to be having a pleasant conversation. Mrs. Bethune, on the left, is wearing a dark-colored dress and a floral broach, and is wearing eyeglasses. Mrs. Roosevelt, on the right, is wearing a fur coat, gloves, and a hat. They are seated behind a table which has papers on top. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Mary McLeod Bethune and James A. Colston
A black and white photograph of Mary McLeod Bethune and James A. Colston, who served briefly as the second president of Bethune-Cookman University behind Mary McLeod Bethune. Mary McLeod Bethune is sitting at her desk signing a document. James A. Colston is standing to the right of her, looking down at the paper she is signing. Behind them can be seen a large bookshelf wall unit. In the background of the image behind Dr. Colston is a door with a sign above it which reads, "Think." Dr. Colston is wearing a three-piece suit, while Mrs. Bethune wears a dress. On the back of the photograph is a note that reads, "Presidents of BCC, Dr. Bethune and Dr. Colston, 1940's; Page 2 collage." The photographer of the image is unknown. The image is printed on Koidak Royal paper.
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