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African American Higher Education Lincoln University Fraternity and Sorority Event Photograph Showing Student Life and Greek Letter Culture 1920s to 1930s

African American Higher Education Lincoln University Fraternity and Sorority Event Photograph Showing Student Life and Greek Letter Culture 1920s to 1930s by Lincoln University

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African American Higher Education Lincoln University Fraternity and Sorority Event Photograph Showing Student Life and Greek Letter Culture 1920s to 1930s
Author
Lincoln University
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Max Rambod Inc. (United States)
Description
1920. Lincoln University fraternity and sorority event photograph. circa late 1920s to early 1930s. This photograph documents African American student social and organizational life at Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri, during segregation, recording a formal gathering associated with a Greek letter society identified in the image as "Delta Alpha Phi." The image provides primary visual evidence of early Black collegiate organizations and ceremonial culture, capturing students assembled in formal attire within a decorated interior space that emphasizes collective identity, celebration, and structured social life on an HBCU campus. Sepia photograph measuring approximately 11 x 7 inches, with pencil inscription on the verso reading "Lincoln University, Jefferson City, Missouri." The image shows a large group of African American men and women posed in rows beneath hanging streamers and a banner bearing the Greek letters "Delta Alpha Phi." The men wear tuxedos with boutonnières, while the women appear in satin gowns with drop-waist silhouettes and styled hair consistent with late 1920s fashion. The arrangement suggests a formal event or ceremony, with participants seated and standing in coordinated formation. The interior setting is decorated for the occasion, with visual emphasis on the banner and collective presentation of the group. During the early twentieth century, African American fraternities and sororities developed on college campuses as student-led organizations providing social structure, mutual support, and leadership opportunities in the absence of access to white Greek systems. Institutions such as Lincoln University served as key sites for the formation of these networks, which contributed to professional and civic leadership in Black communities. Minor loss to right-side corners and edge; overall good. A clear visual record of early African American Greek-letter social organization within an HBCU setting during the interwar period.
THE CAVALIER DISMOUNTED: AN ESSAY ON THE ORIGIN OF THE FOUNDERS OF THE THIRTEEN COLONIES. BY...MEMBER OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY, AND OF THE NEW-ENGLAND HISTORIC-GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

THE CAVALIER DISMOUNTED: AN ESSAY ON THE ORIGIN OF THE FOUNDERS OF THE THIRTEEN COLONIES. BY...MEMBER OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY, AND OF THE NEW-ENGLAND HISTORIC-GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY by Whitmore, William H.

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THE CAVALIER DISMOUNTED: AN ESSAY ON THE ORIGIN OF THE FOUNDERS OF THE THIRTEEN COLONIES. BY...MEMBER OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY, AND OF THE NEW-ENGLAND HISTORIC-GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
Author
Whitmore, William H.
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David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
Description
Salem: G M Whipple & A A Smith, 1864. 48pp, Disbound. Old institutional stamp, else a clean text and Very Good Annoyed by the "monstrous assertions of the leaders of the rebellion," Whitmore rebuts the Southern claim of "superiority over their Northern brethren in respect to their ancestry" He purports to demonstrate "that an oligarchy was possible in the Southern states, because there had never been any true equality there, and because so great a proportion of their inhabitants sprang from the ignorant and vicious portion of the European nations" The North, on the other hand, is filled with citizens who "inherited the bold spirit of freedom from ancestors whose rights had been for centuries untrammelled" These ancestors came from England, which leads "every other nation" in its insistence on individual liberty Much data is impressively collated and aggressively presented The antiquarian Whitmore was, DAB says, "uncompromising in his hostility to false pedigrees" FIRST EDITION Not in Sabin, Eberstadt, Decker, Nevins, LCP 661 NUC 0266051 [15].
Tiepolo and the Pictorial Intelligence
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Tiepolo and the Pictorial Intelligence by Alpers, Svetlana and Michael Baxandall

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Tiepolo and the Pictorial Intelligence
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Alpers, Svetlana and Michael Baxandall
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James & Mary Laurie Booksellers (A.B.A.A.) (United States)
ISBN
9780300059786
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Fine
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New Haven: Yale University Press, 1994. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Bound in publisher's original black cloth with spine lettered in gilt. 170 illustrations, most in full color. Size; 11 x 9 inches.
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Queen Mary of England; a Life and Intimate Study by Woodward, Kathleen

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Queen Mary of England; a Life and Intimate Study
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Woodward, Kathleen
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Hackenberg Booksellers ABAA (United States)
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New York: George H. Doran Company, 1927. 298p., b/w illus., original blue cloth.
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Big River to Cross: Mississippi Life Today by Burman, Ben Lucien

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Big River to Cross: Mississippi Life Today
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Burman, Ben Lucien
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Johnnycake Books ABAA, ILAB (United States)
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Near Fine
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New York: The John Day Company, 1940. Third Edition. Green Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good -. Caddy, Alice. Gilt pictorial stamped into front cover. Edges and corners sharp, binding tight. Dj with closed tear top spine end, slight chipping to spine ends, rubbing to right edge front panel. Delightful illustrations throughout. Signed and inscribed at ffe, then signed again on the next page by authro Burman.