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Houndstooth coat

Description: Coat of novelty yarn wool houndstooth in red, green, and grey/black/white. Full-length with long sleeves. High collar. Double-breasted with five circular, green suede-covered buttons and bound buttonholes. Snaps at collar to secure flap. Pockets in side seams. Belt loops at sides (belt missing). Fully lined in red silk. Retailer's label at center back neckline: "Marie Leavell" Union label at right side seam.
Date: 1964/1966
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Dress ensemble

Description: Two-piece dress ensemble of cream colored wool crepe. A) Dress. Skirt of matching wool crepe; street length. Slit pickets on each side seam. Under blouse of cream silk crepe is sleeveless with scooped neckline. Center back zipper closure; lined in silk crepe matching under blouse. Designer's label at left seam: "Galanos" B) Jacket. Waist length; long suit sleeves with vented cuffs; round standing collar. Single breasted with five pearl-centered buttons and bound buttonholes. Lined in cream si… more
Date: 1964/1966
Creator: Galanos, James, 1924-2016
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

[A letter from Delores Coleman]

Description: Photograph of a letter from Delores Coleman that is addressed to the president. The letter is about civil rights and a petition that was not approved by the principal of an Arkansas school. Coleman is asking the president for help concerning the matter.
Date: 1964/1966
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[An essay by Margaret Nelson Rowley]

Description: Photograph of an essay by Margaret Nelson Rowley that is entitled "Some Considerations of the Negro Revolution of 1963." The essay is about the revolution African Americans had in 1963 and its impact on society. Rowley also explains what the movement was along with its purpose in the last paragraph.
Date: 1964/1966
Creator: Rowley, Margaret Nelson
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[An annotated bibliography from Negro Heritage]

Description: Photograph of an annotated bibliography for the Negro Heritage. The bibliography was compiled by the Committee for the Chicago Council for the Social Studies. The document is divided into sections for literature novels for elementary schoolers, high schoolers, and adults.
Date: January 24, 1966
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Two maps of Africa #1]

Description: Photograph of two hand-drawn maps of Africa. One of the maps shows what language was spoken in Africa around A.D. 1500, which is labeled as "African Languages About A.D. 1500." The other map is labeled as the "Distribution of Types of Subsistence Economy."
Date: 1964/1966
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[A revised NDEA program]

Description: Photograph of a revised program for the NDEA Institute in History Spelman College. The program lists the events for the coming days, each with a short description.
Date: 1964/1966
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[A weekly reading list]

Description: A week-by-week reading list for Mr. Brooks' "New Viewpoints" class. There are seven weeks of the class with two to three reading each week. A note that some of the readings are duplicated is mentioned at the bottom of the page.
Date: 1964/1966
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[A national cemetery information program]

Description: Photograph of a national cemetery information program for the Andersonville Prison Park. The cover of the program has a photograph of "Providence Spring," which is located in the park. A map of the area and information about the history of the park are on the later pages.
Date: 1964/1966
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[A paper flag for the Black Panthers]

Description: Photograph of a paper flag for the Black Panthers. The flag has an illusion of a black panther ripping out of the flag. Diagonal lines with stars cross through the flag, and the states Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama are written on each side along with the quote "move over we're coming through" on the bottom section.
Date: 1964/1966
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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