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
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Digital photo jpg file
Physical Dimensions
Original 1,44 MB Compressed 39.3 KB
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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.