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A class huddles around a professor
A black and white image of a class of male and female students crowded behind a professor, who is standing behind a podium. In the background of the image is a blackboard and a clock hangs above it. At the right of the image is a map of Africa. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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A Class Sits In Their Seats In a Lecture Hall
A color photograph of a class of African American men and women sitting in a lecture hall, waiting for class to begin. They are dressed comfortably and are talking amongst themselves. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Advisory Board annual bazaar
A black and white image of an Advisory Board bazaar that has been set up in front of Faith Hall (the brick building in the background). At the right of the image are two female students who are watching over the items for sale. At the left of the image is a clothing rack with clothes hanging from it. On the table in front of the clothing rack, various other items are for sale. In the background of the image, a shopper looks at goods on a table next to Faith Hall. The event has been identified on the back of the photograph is an Advisory Board annual bazaar. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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A female teacher provides instruction
A black and white image of an unidentified female professor, left, sitting on the edge of a desk. Around her sit two African American students. The teacher is wearing a dress and bracelets. The male student at the left is wearing a t-shirt and is looking down at his desk. The student at the right of the image is watching the teacher. He is wearing a Monopoly-themed t-shirt which reads, "Advance to Go; Collect $200." He is also sitting at a desk. Behind him to the right is a door. On the back of the image is the yearbook stamp. The image is printed on Kodak paper. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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African sculptures on a desk in the College Archives
A color Polaroid image of eight traditional African statues sitting on a desk in the Bethune-Cookman University college archives. Two of the statues are made out of a light wood, and the rest a dark wood. The statues are all of a variety of busts. The statues are sitting on two wooden desks. To the right of the statues can be partially seen a microfiche computer. In the background of the image are shelving units with boxes on them. On the back of the image is a sequence of numbers. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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African sculptures on a desk in the College Archives
A color Polaroid image of three traditional African statues sitting on a desk in the Bethune-Cookman University college archives. Two of the statues are made out of a light wood, and the other a dark wood. The statues are of two figures and a hand. The statues are sitting on two wooden desks. To the right of the statues can be partially seen a computer and printer, and to the left, a microfiche computer. In the background of the image are shelving units with boxes on them. On the back of the image is a sequence of numbers. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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A Large Horse-Shaped Float
A black and white image of a parade float for a Homecoming parade for Bethune-Cookman University. The float boasts a large horse-shaped figure, on top of which an African American woman rides. She is holding a bouquet of flowers. Also riding on the float at the back is a woman is a white dress and gloves. At the front "legs" of the float is one young African American girl and one African American boy. Attached to the back of the float is an American flag. On the side of the float is a banner that reads "The Continentals Ride to Victory with the Wildcats." In the background of the image can be seen station wagon cars and a tall, multi-level building with people standing in front of it. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Albert Bethune, Sr. and Albert Bethune, Jr.
A black and white image printed on a piece of paper of Albert Bethune and Albert Bethune, Jr. The paper is a card from Bethune Mortuary, which reads, "Holiday Greetings." It gives the names at the bottom, "Albert Bethune, Margaret Bethune, Albert Bethune, Jr." Albert Bethune is seen sitting in a chair, and his son Albert Bethune, Jr., is sitting on the arm of the chair. They are both wearing suits. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Albert McLeod Bethune
A black and white image printed on the back of a postcard of Albert McLeod Bethune, son of Mary McLeod Bethune and Albertus Bethune. He was born in 1899 and died in 1989. In this image, he is sitting on the back of a dark-colored horse named Queen. He is wearing a long-sleeved white shirt, a bowtie, knee-length pants, and heeled boots (the uniform for Bethune-Cookman College). He is holding the reigns to the horse in his right hand, and the horse is wearing a bridle and blinders. A ring can be seen on his left hand middle finger. The horse is standing on a dirt road, and behind Albert and the horse can be seen trees and shrubs. On the front of the image is written, "Albert L. Bethune and Queen." On the back of the image is printed "Postcard," "Correspondence Here," "Name and Address Here," as well as a place for the stamp. Written on this side is, "Master A. L. Bethune - City; around 1910-1914." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Albert McLeod Bethune
A black and white image printed on a postcard of Mary McLeod Bethune's son, Albert McLeod Bethune, at age 15. He was born in 1899 and died in 1989. In this image, he is sitting on a two-sided chair and has folded his arms on the arm of the chair, legs crossed. He appears to be wearing a military uniform or costume. On his hat are two gun-like symbols which are crossing over each other. He is wearing boots. A ring can be seen on his left hand ring finger. On the front of the image is embossed, "Jungle Studio, Daytona, Fla." On the back of the image is printed "Post Card," "Correspondence Here," "Name and Address Here," as well as a place for a postage stamp. Written on the back in pencil is "Mary McLeod Bethune's son at age 15, 1913." Also written on the back is the name "Albert" in cursive and underlined, which, after careful analysis of Mary McLeod Bethune's known samples of handwriting, seems to have been written by Dr. Bethune herself. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Albert McLeod Bethune, Jr., accepts an award
A black and white photograph of Albert McLeod Bethune, Jr., accepting an award. He is standing on the right, and is wearing a suit and paisley shirt, and is looking down at his hand, which is holding a plaque. The man at the left is wearing a suit, and is shaking Albert's hand while handing him the plaque. He is wearing glasses. In the background can be seen a female who is clapping. A microphone is standing on the stage in front of the two men. On the back of the photograph is written, "Albert Bethune, Jr and guest 1970's." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Alice Ray, college nurse
A black and white image of Bethune-Cookman College nurse Alice Ray, who is wearing a white shirt and suit jacket. She is holding a pencil in her right hand. She is also wearing eyeglasses. Behind her can be seen a potted plant. On the back of the image is written, "BCC Nurse Alice Ray, 1960's." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority
A black and white image of long-time Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority members, many now teachers, posing together around a candelabra which has lit candles. The woman third from the left is holding a piece of paper in one hand and a lit candle in the other. This appears to be a ceremony of some kind. They are standing in an unidentified room with plant wallpaper. At the right, students can be seen seated, watching the ceremony. The women are all wearing dresses. From left to right: D. Harris, Florence Small Roane, L. Smith, Mable Saxon, unknown, unknown, unknown, and Evelyn Sharpe.
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Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority
A black and white image of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority sisters cleaning and weeding around the large school fountain. They are wearing comfortable working clothes; some are wearing hats. The women can be seen pulling weeds from the around the fountain's circular base, washing its walls, and scrubbing the inside. In the background can be seen the brick pillars which lead onto campus, as well as tall trees, including palm and oak trees. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity
A black and white photograph of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity dressed in tuxedoes and prepared for a ball on campus. The group is composed of African American men who are all wearing tuxedoes and bowties. Some are wearing boutinnieres. Four of the men are wearing white tuxedo jackets; the rest are wearing black jackets. The decorations include crepe paper hanging from the ceiling, as well as balloons and palm trees line the floor. President Richard V. Moore is the sixth person standing from the left, and Dr. Texas Adams, the college physician, is the first man standing on the right of the image. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Alumni return from military service
A black and white image of one African American female alum and seven African American male alumni, who served in World War II, that have returned to visit Bethune-Cookman University. All persons present are wearing their military uniforms of their respective branches. The branches represented are the United States Marine Corps, the United States Navy, and the United States Army. In the background are the image are various shrubs and trees. On the back of the photograph is written, "Former students return from the various branches of service to BCC." Also on the back of the photograph is the stamp of the photographer's studio.
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An early poultry farm
A black and white image of a poultry farm on Bethune-Cookman University's campus. Workers and chickens can be seen, and a wire coop is on the right of the photo. A large fence encloses the compound, with buildings and trees in the background background of the image.
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Anna M. Kross gives speech
A black and white photograph of Judge Anna M. Kross giving a speech at Mary McLeod Bethune's 75th birthday celebration. She is standing behind a podium, upon which sits a glass of water. Standing in front of the podium is a microphone. Judge Kross is wearing a dark-colored dress, a corsage, eyeglasses, and a necklace. She is standing in front of a wall mural. Written on the back of the photograph in pencil is the date, location, and person present in the photograph. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Appliance repair class
A black and white image of a class of male students learning appliance repair through the vocational school at Bethune-Cookman University. The men are wearing long-sleved shirts and pants. They are working in a classroom on campus. At the right of the image, two men are working on a black box with wires sticking out. In the background of the image, one man is woking on a clock. At the left of the image, two men are examining the wiring on the back of a stove. The work is described as "appliance repair" on the back of the image. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Art students stand under Bethune-Cookman welcome sign
A black and white image of six senior art students standing under a sign that reads, "Bethune-Cookman: Welcome." The women are wearing blouses, skirts, and coats. At the right of the image are buildings that are unidentified. A woman can also be seen sitting in a chair at the right of the image. In the background of the image are also palm trees. On the back of the photograph is written, "Group of senior art students, Bethune-Cookman, March 1929." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Athletic class "vaulting"
A black and white photograph of the girls of Daytona Normal and Industrial School (today Bethune-Cookman University), practicing "vaulting" on the grounds at the college. In the center of the image, two girls hold a pole, and another girl runs to jump over it. In the background, the rest of her classmates gather to wait their turn. They are wearing the school uniform of the time: a long-sleeved white shirt, a ribbon around the neck, a knee-length skirt, stockings, and shoes. In the background are also trees and a wooden fence. Written on the back of the photo is, "The Athletic Club - Vaulting." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Auditorium in Thomas White Hall
Black and white photo taken of the auditorium in Thomas White Hall, Bethune-Cookman University campus. The image is matted to a brown cardboard frame. The image is taken from the back of the empty auditorium, which has wood floors and a wooden, plank ceiling. From the ceiling hang two lightbulbs in a straight line; the chain of the third is visible at the top of the image. Six wooden beams support the roof on both the left and right sides of the auditorium. Elongated, paned windows line the left, front, and right sides of the auditorium, through which sunlight shines through. Wooden chairs are arranged in rows on the left and right sides of the image, with an aisle running up the center. The chairs face a wooden, elevated stage. A space heater is visible in front of the left part of the stage. On top of the stage sit wooden chairs along each wall. In the two corners of the stage are upright pianos. A baby grand piano with sheet music is at the center of the stage. Three paintings hang on the wall behind the baby grand piano.
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Automotive repair class
A black and white image of two male students learning automotive repair through the vocation school at Bethune-Cookman University. The students are trying to repair a car that has a cloth roof and is very dirty. One student is sitting in the front seat with a large round pipe in his hand, and is looking at the ceiling of the car. The other student is kneeling at the front right tire, hammer in hand, trying to hammer out a dent in the front wheel well. Under the car to the right of him is a jack. Two toolboxes sit on the ground around him. The car is sitting in a garage someonewhere on campus. A counter with supplies can be seen at the right of the image. On the back of the image is the following description: "Vocational school, 1950s, Auto mechanics." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Automotive repair class
A black and white image of a male student learning automotive repair through the vocation school at Bethune-Cookman University. The student is painting the exterior of a Chevrolet car with a spray painter. On the front of the Chevrolet is a sign that reads, "Singleton Cleaner, 309 Spruce St." Another car can be seen in the backgrond, with writing on the side that reads, "Bethune Cookman, Daytona Beach." On the back of the image is the following description: "Auto mechanics -- trades division." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Automotive repair class
A black and white image of two male students learning automotive repair through the vocational school at Bethune-Cookman University. The students are repairing a car engine. One student is kneeling over the engine with a small wrench in his hand. The other student is standing next to the engine. He is wearing a military uniform of some kind. The engine is sitting in a garage somewhere on campus. Another car can be seen in the backgrond, with writing on the trunk. On the back of the image is the following description: "Automotive repair." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Banquet for Senior Class
A black and white image of the interior of Faith Hall, which has been decorated for a banquet honoring the graduating class of 1961. On the far wall of the interior room in Faith Hall can be see a large palladian-style window, with three divisions, the center window being much larger than the other two and arched at the top. Sunlight is shining through. On both sides of the window is a painted wall mural, which appears to be a scene from a European city with streets, buildings, and cafes. In front of this wall is long banquet table (probably the head table for faculty and administrators), with a large flower arrangement at its center. Behind the table stands a podium with the letters "BCC" printed on its front. Three elongated tables are standing perpendicular to the head table. They each are covered in a white tablecloth, with place settings including a spoon, knife, a cup, and a napkin. At each setting there appears to be a small booklet for the guest. The tables also have a placard that reads "Senior Class-- 1961." Small flower arrangements are spaced evenly atop these tables. There are also eight four-person tables in addition to the three elongated tables. They are decorated in the same style as the elongated tables. On the back of the photograph is written in pencil "Faith Hall cafeteria with tables prepared." There is also written in blue ink, "Adamsfoto," but the meaning of this cannot be determined. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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BCC Alumni Edwin Perkins
A black and white image of Bethune-Cookman University alum Edward Perkins, right, conversing over equipment with Bendix technician James Pritle. They are holding a round object in both hands, while three other containers rest on a table in front of them. On the back of the photograph is the following description, provided by NASA: ""Chemist, Mr. Perkins received a BA degree in chemistry from Bethune-Cookman College in 1964, and is currently enrolled in graduate school at Rollins College. He joined Kennedy Space Center on May 22, 1964. Mr. Perkins performs chemical analyses and provides contractor surveillance in the area of rocket propellants. Mr. Perkins is pictured with Bendix technician James Pritle.
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B-CC food preparation employees
A black and white image of food preparation employees in a kitchen at BCC.
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Bedroom in the Bethune House
A black and white image of a bedroom in Bethune House. In the right-hand corner of the image is a dresser with a pitcher and wash basin. A small cup with a toothbrush can be seen to the right of it. Along the wall to the left of the basin is a roll-top desk with books lined up on its flat top. The table to the left of the desk is covered in a tablecloth and has photographs of unknown individuals on top. A large window is situated along the back wall, and from which hangs curtains. In the left-hand corner of the room is a vanity dresser, with a large mirror. Toiletries and photographs sit on the top. Along the left wall is a smaller window with the same curtain pattern as the larger window. At the left of the image is a wire-frame bed with pillows and a light-colored blanket. Two wicker rocking chairs are in the room. Hanging on the walls are varieties of artwork. A single lightbulb hangs from the center of the ceiling. The image is taped to a matting board. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Ben Lane, Laundry Supervisor
Portrait of Ben Lane, laundry supervisor, Bethune-Cookman University. The image is from the chest up. He is wearing a button-up shirt with a collar and two front button pockets. He is also wearing a wide-brimmed, lightly colored hat, with a band running around it. The photo is encased in a portrait sleeve that has a cover. The name of the studio and its location are printed below the image on the sleeve.
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Bethune-Cookman choir
A black and white image of the Bethune-Cookman University choir posing on the lawn in front of Thomas White Hall in a "V" formation. The choir consists of African American male and female students, who are all wearing choir robes and scarves around their necks with the letters "B C" embroidered on them. Behind the choir can be seen the exterior of White Hall, a bench for seating, and two doors and an open window. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Bethune-Cookman choir
A black and white photograph of the Bethune-Cookman University choir singing onstage in White Hall. The choir consists of female students, wearing white and standing in the first three rows, and male students, wearing tuxedoes and standing in the back three rows. Standing on the stage in front of them is a female teacher who is conducting. At the right of the stage is a male student playing a piano. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Bethune-Cookman choir
A black and white image of the Bethune-Cookman University choir posing in three rows onstage in White Hall. The group consists of African American men and women. They are all wearing choir robes, and have scarfs hanging around their necks with "B C" embroidered on them. Hanging above them are the theater curtains which have the monogram "BCC" embroidered on them. They are identified on the back as the "concert chorale." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Bethune-Cookman choir
A black and white image of the Bethune-Cookman University choir singing and clapping their hands onstage in White Hall during a performance. The choir consists of male and female students, who are all wearing choir robes. A woman in a white dress is standing in front of them, conducting. Behind them can be seen the theater curtains of the stage, and placed on the stage before them is sound equipment that is connected to the microphones. On the back of the photograph is the note, "BCC gospel choir, April Miller." It is unknown where April Miller is in this photograph. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Bethune-Cookman choir
A black and white image of the 1978 Concert Chorale of Bethune-Cookman University. The choir consists of male and female African American students. They are all wearing matching choir robes and are standing on risers outside a college building on campus. Part of a palm tree can be seen at the right of the image. On the back of the photograph is the stamp of the photographer' studio.
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Bethune-Cookman choir
A black and white image of the Bethune-Cookman University choir singing onstage in White Hall. The male students of the choir are standing in the back row and are wearing matching black suits. In the front row are the female students, who are all wearing white dresses and white shoes. On the stage is a piano, where their choir director, Mrs. Hacker, is encouraging them to sing. Hanging above the stage is a theater curtain with the monogram "BCC" embroidered on the front. On the back of the photograph is written, "Mrs. Hacker and campus choir." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Bethune-Cookman choir
A black and white image of the male and female choir posing for a group portrait on the stage in the auditorium in White Hall. The female students are sitting in the first two rows, and are wearing matching uniforms-- a white blouse, suit jacket, skirt, and high-heeled shoes. The men are standing in the third row and are wearing matching suits. The two instructors are standing on either side of the first row. On the floor beneath the stage is a piano. Hanging above the group is the theater curtain, which has the "BCC" monogram on the front. Painted to the wall above the stage is the phrase, "Our Whole School for Christian Service." On the back of the photograph is the stamp of the photographer's studio.
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Bethune-Cookman Choir
A black and white image of the Bethune-Cookman University choir posing outside an unidentified college building. The choir consists of women, with their male director standing at the left, wearing a white suit. The girls are wearing white dresses. Four of the girls are wearing robes over their white dresses. Written on the front of the photograph is, "Summer School Choir - 1938." The image is printed on Velox paper. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Bethune-Cookman choir
A black and white image of the Bethune-Cookman University choir practicing in a room on campus. The choir can be seen at the left of the image. The male students are standing in the back row, and they are wearing white tuxedoes. In the front row are the female students, and they are wearing various styles of formal dresses. Some are wearing pearl necklaces. At the right of the image is their female instructor, also wearing a formal dresses and seated at a piano. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Bethune-Cookman choir in public performance
A black and white image of the Bethune-Cookman choir singing at an outdoor event. The choir consists of male and female African American and Caucasian students. The students are dressed formally in suits and dresses, but are not wearing their choir robes. Standing in front of them are spectators who are listening to them sing. The African American man with his back to the camera, standing directly in front of the first row of choir members with his arms up is the choir director, Thomas Demps. On the back of the photograph is a yearbook photo stamp. The photographer is unknown.
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Bethune-Cookman choir travels to Mackinac Island
A black and white image of the Bethune-Cookman University choir preparing to board a Pan American chartered plane for a trip to Mackinac Island. The choir consists of African American men and women are are lined up outside of the gangway and on the tarmac, preparing to board the plane. The men are dressed formally in suits, and the women are wearing skirts, blouses, jackets, and high-heeled shoes. Some of the women are carrying handbags and are wearing gloves. Some of the students are wearing Bethune-Cookman clothing with the Wildcats logo on the front. The students standing on the stairway to the plane are waving at the camera. The choir director Thomas Demps is standing just to the right of the stairs on the tarmac and is waving to the camera. He is wearing a lightly-colored suit jacket iand is carrying a luggage bag in his left hand. At the left of the image, a member of the flight crew is standing under the wing of the place in uniform. The photographer of the image is unknown. A note included with the photograph reads, "Bethune-Cookman College choir off to Mackinac Island by chartered plane."
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Bethune-Cookman choir with Columbus Smith
A black and white image of the Bethune-Cookman University choir performing onstage in White Hall. The choir can be seen at the left, wearing choir robes and singing. The choir consists of male and female students. Seated in front of the choir is a student with a drumset. Standing behind a piano in front of the choir choir director Columbus smith, who is also singing. At the right are other students who are seated in chairs listening to the performance. In the background, hanging from the ceiling, are the theater curtains with the monogram "BCC" embroidered on it. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Bethune-Cookman Choir with Columbus Smith 1
A black and white image of the Bethune-Cookman University choir performing onstage in White Hall. The choir can be seen at the left, wearing choir robes, singing, and clapping their hands. The choir consists of male and female students. Seated in front of the choir is a student with a drumset. Seated in front of the choir and at a piano is the choir director Columbus smith, who is also singing. At the right are other students who are seated in chairs listening to the performance. In the background, hanging from the ceiling, are the theater curtains with the monogram "BCC" embroidered on it. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Bethune-Cookman Choir with Columbus Smith 2
A black and white image of choir director Columbus Smith, standing in the center of the image next to a piano, addressing an audience in White Hall through a microphone. Standing behind him are the male and female members of the Bethune-Cookman University choir. They are all wearing choir robes. Behind them can be seen the theater curtains of the stage. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Bethune-Cookman choir with Thomas Demps
A black and white image of the Bethune-Cookman University choir posing in a "V" formation in the school gymnasium. The choir consists of male and female students, who are all wearing choir robes and scarves around their necks with the letters "B C" embroidered on them. Choir director Thomas Demps is standing in the center of the "V" formation in a black tuxedo. Behind them are a group of students who are about to exercise. Bleachers that have been folded against the wall can be seen at the left of the image. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Bethune-Cookman choir with Thomas Demps
A black and white image of the Bethune-Cookman University choir posing onstage during a performance. They can be seen at the right of the photograph. The choir consists of male and female students, who are all wearing choir robes and scarves around their necks with the letters "B C" embroidered on them. At the left of the image stands choir director Thomas Demps, wearing a white tuxedo and standing in front of a music stand. Behind him and the choir are tall theater curtains and stage lights. On the back of the photograph is the stamp of the photographer's studio.
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Bethune-Cookman College old laundry building
A black and white image of the exterior of the old laundry facility at Bethune-Cookman University. The building has a brick exterior, but part is also made of wood. There are two doors, one on the front of the building and the other at the left of the building. Clothes can be seen hanging in the left window of the building. Looking through the open door of the building, a shelf and table can be seen, and possibly a person standing by the window, but he cannot be clearly seen. To the right of the laundry building is an unidentified building. Many trees can be seen in the image, with Spanish moss hanging from the branches. Utility poles can also be seen. On the back of the image is written in pencil, "Old laundry building; Bethune Cookman Old Laundry Bldg, 1960s." The photographer's stamp is also on the back, giving the address and phone number of the studio.
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Bethune-Cookman high school class of 1928
A black and white image of the high school class of 1928 posing on the steps of White Hall. The women are wearing a variety of styles of dresses, and the men are wearing dress suits. In the background of the image is White Hall, of which the brick exterior, columned entrance, and double doors can be seen. Mary McLeod Bethune's foster son, Edward Rodriguez, is standing in the first row, sixth person from the left. Written on the back of the photograph is "High school class of 1928." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Bethune-Cookman International Club float
A black and white image of a Bethune-Cookman College parade float manned by the B-CC International Club. The float is being towed by a small car, which is partially visible at the left of the image. The float has six African American women on it, who are dressed in high heels, animal-print dresses, and sunglasses. On the front of the float are two flags, one of the being an American flag. The two women riding in the front are standing next to a large cluster of small palm bushes. The float has a large fixture in the middle which has a lion printed on it. On the side of the float it is decorated with the name "B-CC International Club." The car and float are riding down the street. In the background can be seen another road, lined with palm trees. On the right side of the float are people watching the parade, who are standing next to bicycles. At the very left of the image is a person standing on a step. At the top left of the image is a hanging street light. Two road signs are visible. One reads "Keep Right," and the other reads, "Speed Limit 35." On the back of the image is written "Homecoming parade float 1972."
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Bethune-Cookman orchestra
A black and white image of the Bethune-Cookman orchestra practicing in a room on campus. The men are wearing suits and are playing a variety of instruments, such as trombones, saxophones, and drums. At the left of the image are two men standing playing instruments; they could be helping the students warm up and tune their instruments. Along the right back wall are two other men standing. Windows can be seen in the background of the image. On the back of the photograph is the note "band rehearsal." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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