Box 1
Contains 94 Results:
Marriage License and Certificate, May 1975
Paper copy of the marriage license issued for Gertrude and LaPercell Greene. Copy issued in May of 1975. Original was filled in the Fall of 1938.
To Mother, from Gertrude, circa 1950
Depicts LaPercell wearing a tuxedo, standing near a staircase next to Gertrude, who is wearing a floor-length gown.
Pilgrim Baptist Church fraternity, circa 1955
Depicts 50 men standing outside the entrance to Pilgrim Baptist Church, all wearing stoles and white gloves. Each stole has unique stitching, with some referencing science, literature, swords, and the masonic temple. Believed to be Prince Hall fraternity.
Fraternity brothers in hats, circa 1975
Men in suits, sitting alongside one another in wooden chairs. They all wear hats in the same shape. Most of the hats are black, while one is purple.
Boy in a plaid shirt, circa 1950
Portrait of a smiling child in a button-up, plaid shirt.
Order of Eastern Stars and Prince Hall, September 1956
Depicts seven women in floor-length gowns, embroidered sashes, and elbow gloves, seated in chairs while nine men in tuxedoes stand behind them. The women are members of The Magnificent Seven Order of Eastern Stars. The men have been identified as members of Prince Hall.
White Rose: queen of flowers, circa 1985
Depicts a woman, standing, wearing ceremonial robes and a large, golden necklace. Attached to the photograph is a typed poetry card, which is partially visible.
Gertrude Greene and the Order of Eastern Stars, September 1956
Depicts a woman, Gertrude Greene, wearing a string of pearls and an embroidered sash over a long gown.
Order of the Eastern Stars congregation, September 1956, October 1959
Photo A depicts a group of formally dressed women wearing embroidered sashes, sitting in rows facing an unseen speaker. Along the side of the room are men in suits. Everyone is wearing white gloves. Photo B depicts five of the women standing outside on the steps of Pilgrim Baptist Church. One of the women has been identified as Adah Ruth Ester Mart