Eight Hillside High School Students Gathered Around a Desk in Hillside Chronicle Journalism Class

Abstract/Description: | The students are conducting a mock interview, working with a typewriter and writing on notepads. Pictured, left to right, are E. B. Palmer (later the curator of the African American Cultural Complex in Raleigh), Winfred "Giant" Martin, Wilfred Kenny, Wilbert Tatum (later the owner of Amsterdam News), Sam Becton, Carl Bell, Carroll Jones Blood, and Alonzo "Sank" McCall. |
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Subject(s): | Durham County (N.C.) African Americans--North Carolina--Durham |
Date Created: | 1950 |
Title: | Eight Hillside High School Students Gathered Around a Desk in Hillside Chronicle Journalism Class. |
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Name(s): | Unknown | |
Type of Resource: | still image | |
Date Created: | 1950 | |
Physical Form: | photographs | |
Abstract/Description: | The students are conducting a mock interview, working with a typewriter and writing on notepads. Pictured, left to right, are E. B. Palmer (later the curator of the African American Cultural Complex in Raleigh), Winfred "Giant" Martin, Wilfred Kenny, Wilbert Tatum (later the owner of Amsterdam News), Sam Becton, Carl Bell, Carroll Jones Blood, and Alonzo "Sank" McCall. | |
Identifier(s): |
NCC.0046 (CollectionNumber) NCC_0046_0163 (Identifier) NCC_0046_0163.tif (FileName) SW009 (Legacy) |
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Note(s): |
Preferred Citation: Item description, identifier (if applicable), Box and Folder information. Durham County Library records (NCC.0046). North Carolina Collection, Durham County Library, NC. |
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Subject(s): |
Durham County (N.C.) African Americans--North Carolina--Durham |
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Restrictions on Access: | Copyright Not Evaluated | |
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