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[Faye and Ray Brown at Trash Bash]

Description: Photograph of Faye and Ray Brown at the Better Influence Society's Trash Bash. They are standing next to a grill and Faye is grilling hot dogs. Ray is wearing a "Trash Bash" button on his shirt. "Faye and Ray Brown" is written on the back of the photo, with a "Better Influence Association" stamp.
Date: [1967..]
Partner: Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society

City of Beaumont Employees Newsletter Volume 7, Number 11, [1967]

Description: Beaumont city employee's newsletter issue featuring the city's fire department. There are several short articles explaining the roles of the various positions, including profiles on the administrative staff, how firefighters are trained, the fire alarm office, fire marshals, maintenance, and operations. The history of the department is shown through photographs of previous equipment and firefighters battling fires.
Date: 1967?
Creator: Beaumont (Tex.)
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[E. M. Walther Receiving an Insignia Pin]

Description: Photograph of E. M. Walther receiving an insignia pin and shaking hands with another man. Both men are wearing Dallas Fire Department uniforms. There is a label of the front of the photo with "E. M. Walther" printed on it, and "E.M. Walther March 30, 1967" is written on the back.
Date: March 30, 1967
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[Greater St. James Baptist Church Congregation]

Description: Photograph taken from the front of the church of a congregation seated in rows of pews at the Greater St. James Baptist Church. Most of them are women, wearing light-colored clothing with corsage; several men are seated in the front rows. Some people are also visible in the choir loft above the sanctuary. A handwritten note on the back says, "Greater St. James Baptist Church, Woman's Day 1967."
Date: 1967
Creator: Joel Washington's Photo
Partner: Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society

The Indivisible Struggle Against Racism, Apartheid, and Colonialism

Description: Position paper of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee presented at the International Seminar on Racial Discrimination and Colonialism in South Africa, organized by the United Nations and the government of Zambia, in 1967. The paper discusses the similarities between the African liberation movement and Afro-Americans' struggles in the United States and the appendixes include past statements by SNCC condemning the United State's involvement in Vietnam and Chase Manhattan Bank's racially… more
Date: {1966-01-06,1967-06-13,1967-07-24}
Creator: Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
Partner: Private Collection of Mario Marcel Salas
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