1927 Proposal for African American Library-photo

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Title

1927 Proposal for African American Library-photo

Subject

Historic timeline of Portsmouth Community Colored Library

Description

Text: 1927 Rev. M. B. Birchette of the St. James Episcopal Church proposes that Portsmouth African Americans open a library that will serve blacks. Rev. W. H. Willis and Mrs. W. E. Reid support the concept and work with him to realize this vision.

Creator

Don't Duck History

Source

Portsmouth Community Colored Library Museum, Portsmouth VA

Publisher

Don't Duck History

Date

photo taken 08-08-2015

Contributor

Photo credit: Tracy Clark

Rights

Don't Duck History

Format

Digital photo, jpg file

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Original Format

Digital photo jpg file

Physical Dimensions

Original 1,44 MB Compressed 39.3 KB

Files

IMG_20150808_155329_401.jpg

Citation

Don't Duck History, “1927 Proposal for African American Library-photo,” Don't Duck History, accessed May 2, 2024, https://dontduckhistory.omeka.net/items/show/11.