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[World Trade Center Lobby Seating]

Description: Photograph of seating in the lobby of the Dallas World Trade Center. Brown couches lacking armrests are arranged around an open space with simple dark gray tables. Along one wall is a textured pattern of vertical and horizontal wooden strips. The space is decorated by potted plants in the corner. The larger lobby can be seen beyond the space, with beds for small trees and balconies lined with rose bushes and vines.
Date: 1974~/1979~
Partner: Dallas Market Center

[World Trade Center Press Room, Front View]

Description: Photograph of a press room in the Dallas World Trade Center, viewed looking down the front. Three rows of canvas chairs are fanned out on an orange-brown carpet, facing a center trapezoidal space painted blue. The space has room for a desk or a podium, and two small stage-like lights shine from the ceiling onto the space. A large badge with the text "Dallas Market Center", as well as a logotype at left, is posted in the center of the space.
Date: 1974~/1979~
Partner: Dallas Market Center

[World Trade Center Press Room, Corner View]

Description: Photograph of a press room in the Dallas World Trade Center, viewed looking from a corner. Three rows of canvas chairs are fanned out on an orange-brown carpet, facing a center trapezoidal space painted blue, visible at left. The space has room for a desk or a podium, and two small stage-like lights shine from the ceiling onto the space. A large badge with the text "Dallas Market Center", as well as a logotype to the left of the text, is posted in the center of the space. A painting of the Trad… more
Date: 1974~/1979~
Partner: Dallas Market Center

[World Trade Center Exterior]

Description: Photograph of the entrance to the Dallas World Trade Center. The WTC's canopy entrance is at center in the picture, with some cars parked under and around it. The WTC's exterior is made of out of a textured material, with a large tiled window rising from the center of the canopy to the top of the building, which is lined with a plain white frieze. The WTC is depicted here before its 1979 expansion to fifteen floors.
Date: 1974~/1979~
Partner: Dallas Market Center

[World Trade Center Entrance Canopy]

Description: Photograph of the entrance canopy to the Dallas World Trade Center, made of smooth wide concrete. The words "World Trade Center" emerge in relief along the front-facing segment of the canopy in large sans-serif text. Pillars extend from the canopy to the bottom. The textured walls and the plain white frieze of the World Trade Center is visible across the background. People stand under and around the canopy.
Date: 1974~/1979~
Partner: Dallas Market Center

[Flyer for Bicentennial "Spiritual Awakenings" Events]

Description: Flyer promoting "Spiritual Happenings" to celebrate the American bicentennial and promote Black culture. Two events are listed: a soul music festival in the Will Rogers Auditorium, and a spiritual jubilee in the Fort Worth Convention Center.
Date: Spring 1976
Creator: Black Citizens Concerned with the Bicentennial
Partner: Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society

[Program: Sojourner Truth National Cultural Arts Festival]

Description: Program for the Sojourner Truth National Cultural Arts Festival, held in the Sheraton hotel in Fort Worth, Texas, from September 3 to September 6, 1976. It includes short histories and biographies of invited speakers, an itinerary of events, and advertisements.
Date: 1976
Creator: Sojourner Truth Players, Inc.
Partner: Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society

[Program for "Battle Stars and Battle Scars of the Black Man in America" Event]

Description: Program for a "Spiritual Jubilee" event held during the national bicentennial in Fort Worth, Texas, titled "Battle Stars and Battle Scars of the Black Man in America". Featured in the program is an overview of Black literature and folk music, related events, and an itinerary of songs to be performed during the event.
Date: 1976
Creator: Sojourner Truth Players, Inc.
Partner: Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society

The Apparel Mart Tapestries in Dallas by Bjørn Wiinblad

Description: Series of folded pages that describe the tapestries commissioned to hang in the great hall of the Dallas Apparel Mart, based on the Arabian Nights stories. The first page provides background, with the handwritten text of the letter written by artist Bjørn Wiinblad describing the inspiration for the images; the second page discusses the process and shows images of the illustration versus the tapestry. The other pages provide text from the Arabian Nights for each of the five themes selected for… more
Date: October 1973
Creator: Wiinblad, Bjørn
Partner: Dallas Market Center
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