"They Ain't Dead Yet", circa 1970
Scope and Contents
Newspaper clipping reads as follows:
'They Ain't Dead Yet' set the theme for the Golden Agers of Hallie Q. Brown Community Center, 553 Aurora Ave., last week at a program observing Negro History Week. Ethlwyn Bailey, left, 554 Central Ave., gave a sprightly rendition of the title poem, "I Ain't Dead Yet," and Mrs. Virginia Greene, 421 Dayton Ave., right, performed a reading on Paul Lawrence Dunbar to a rapt audience. Besides craft exhibits, the program included the Golden Heirs Chorus and other performers. Staff Photos by Dennis Magnuson.
Dates
- circa 1970
Conditions Governing Access
Restrictions regarding access to the physcial materials are in place due to COVID precautions.
Extent
From the Collection: 1 Volumes (33 pages, front and back.) : his spineless scrapbook is bound together with a singular brown cord. The scrapbook has a white front and back cover with gold-color detailing. The front cover has the words "Scrap Book" printed in gold-color lettering in the lower right corner. There are three strips of adhesives located on the outside of the scrapbook, where a plastic covering was attached. The plastic cover has been removed, due to discoloration. The pages of the scrapbook are plain, thick construction-type paper. To this paper, photographs and other graphic materials have been attached through various methods, such as tape, glue, staples and clips. Photographs have some fading and discoloration, otherwise the condition is good. General condition of the scrapbook is good. There are 33 pages in total. ; Outer-most dimensions are approx. 12.25 inches x 12.25 inches x 1.25 inches.
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Hallie Q. Brown Community Archives Repository