Booker T. Washington
Hampton University
Photograph of Booker T. Washington, who graduated from the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute.
Cheynes Studio, Hampton, Va.
Library of Congress
c1903.
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Dig at Hampton History Museum
Archaeological dig, Contrabands, Hampton, Virginia
Duchess Harris
DeWitt Wallace Library at Macalester College
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Hampton History Museum
Contraband Dig In Hampton, Virginia
Hampton;
Photograph showing the results of a dig for the Hampton History Museum on the site of a "Contraband" camp. Holes like this were used by slaves to store personal belongings.
Duchess Harris
DeWitt Wallace Library at Macalester College
2014-07-18
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Contraband Dig at Hampton History Museum
Man participates in the dig for historical evidence of the "contraband" camp in Hampton, Virginia.
Duchess Harris
DeWitt Wallace Library at Macalester College
2014-07-18
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Girls measuring piece of ground in arithmetic class at Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va.
Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952
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[1899 or 1900]
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Letter Congratulating Miriam D. Mann On Twenty Years of Service
Letter signed by NASA director Floyd L. Thompson congratulating Miriam D. Mann on 20 years of Federal Government service. The letter is dated April 1, 1963 and describes the award Mrs. Mann would receive at the ceremony in October 1963.
NASA
DeWitt Wallace Library at Macalester College
1963-04-01
Thompson, Floyd
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English
Text
1383724_10202610791611291_1794926391_n
Map, Chesterville Plantation
Survey map of Chesterville Plantation in Virginia, 1951
Survey map of Chesterville Plantation in Virginia, 1951.
NASA Cultural Resources
<a title="NASA Cultural Resources" href="http://crgis.ndc.nasa.gov/" target="_blank">NASA Cultural Resources</a>, <a title="NASA Cultural Resources, Chesterville Plantation" href="http://crgis.ndc.nasa.gov/historic/Chesterville_Plantation_Site" target="_blank">Chesterville Plantation</a>
NASA Cultural Resources
1951
Used with permission from <a title="NASA Cultural Resources" href="http://crgis.ndc.nasa.gov/" target="_blank">NASA Cultural Resources</a>
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Map
Launching of the Mercury-Redstone 3 (MR-3) spacecraft from Cape Canaveral on a suborbital mission.
NASA, African-American Human-Computers, Space Flight
Launching of the Mercury-Redstone 3 (MR-3) spacecraft from Cape Canaveral on a suborbital mission -- the first U.S. manned spaceflight. The Mercury-Redstone 3 was the first United States human spaceflight, on May 5, 1961, piloted by astronaut Alan Shepard.
NASA or National Aeronautics and Space Administration
5 May 1961
Biography of Miriam D. Mann
Biographical information for Miriam D. Mann, one of the "human computers" for NASA
Text by Miriam Mann Harris, daughter of Miriam D. Mann.
NASA
2011-09-12
Rights held by Mann family.
text
English
Mann.pdf
Slaves on their way to the Great Contraband Camp in Hampton, VA.
Unknown
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