MISSOURI STATE ARCHIVES
Guide to African American History
Photograph Credits
Title page:
(clockwise from top left corner)
Men hauling cotton bale, Missouri State Archives, Commerce & Industrial Development Collection
Boone County Sheriff's Sale Bill, Missouri State Archives Manuscripts Collection
Circus Parade, Monett, Missouri, 1910, Missouri State Archives, Vanishing Missouri Collection
Lincoln University, Jefferson City, Missouri, courtesy of Page Library, Lincoln University
Woman in studio portrait, Randolph County African American Portrait Collection, Missouri State Archives, courtesy of Missouri State Museum
Ordinance Abolishing Slavery in Missouri, 1865, Office of the Secretary of State: Special Collections, Constitutions and Constitutional Conventions, 1845 - 1945
Johnson Family studio portrait, Randolph County African American Portrait Collection, Missouri State Archives, courtesy of Missouri State Museum
George Washington Carver, courtesy Tuskegee University Archives
Percy Green, Missouri State Archives, Missouri Commission on Human Rights, Scrapbook Collection
Man in studio pose reading book, Randolph County African American Portrait Collection, Missouri State Archives, courtesy of Missouri State Museum
Men hauling cotton bale, Missouri State Archives, Commerce & Industrial Development Collection
Record Group 106: Department of Higher Education:
Dalton Vocational School, New Farmers of American group photograph, c1950s, courtesy of Lincoln University Yearbook
Dalton Vocational School, photograph of building, c1980s, courtesy of Lincoln University Yearbook
Record Group 226: Department of Corrections, State Industrial Home for Negro Girls (Tipton):
State Industrial Home for Negro Girls, photograph of building, c1930s, Office of the Secretary of State, Publications Division
Photograph Collections:
Congregation of Second Baptist Church, Jefferson City, Missouri, Missouri State Archives,
Duke Diggs Collection
Duke Diggs' Moving Company, Lafayette Street, Jefferson City, Missouri, Missouri State
Archives, Duke Diggs Collection
Johnson children, Randolph County African American Portrait Collection, Missouri State
Archives, courtesy of Missouri State Museum