President of the Confederate States of America. Graduated from West Point, 1828. Although Davis resigned his U.S. Army commission in 1835 to become a Mississippi planter, he served in the Mexican War. Served as both a U.S. representative and...
Vice-President of the Confederate States of America. After the war, Stephens returned to Georgia and practiced law. Elected to Congress in 1872 and served until elected governor in 1882. Stephens died Atlanta in March 1883. Source: Faust,...
Built in Selma, Alabama, the C.S.S. Tennessee was the flagship of Confederate Admiral Franklin Buchanan during the Battle of Mobile Bay on August 5, 1864. After the three smaller gunboats accompanying Tennessee were put out of action, the larger...
President of the Confederate States of America. Graduated from West Point, 1828. Although Davis resigned his U.S. Army commission in 1835 to become a Mississippi planter, he served in the Mexican War. Served as both a U.S. representative and...
President of the Confederate States of America. Graduated from West Point, 1828. Although Davis resigned his U.S. Army commission in 1835 to become a Mississippi planter, he served in the Mexican War. Served as both a U.S. representative and...
Vice-President of the Confederate States of America. After the war, Stephens returned to Georgia and practiced law. Elected to Congress in 1872 and served until elected governor in 1882. Stephens died Atlanta in March 1883. Source: Faust,...
A man on the right is holding a tape recorder. Klansmen in the background are carrying signs that read, "We Support Our Troops in Viet Nam"; "God Is Alive - Who Said He Was Dead? Not the KKKK"; "Florence Ala. Vote Against Anti Gun Law Support Your...
The signs read, "Save Our Land Join the United Klans of America" and "No Communists in the United Klans of America." This image was taken for (but not used in) an article and photo spread that appeared on pages 1 and 3 of The Southern Courier for...
One sign reads, "Save Our Land Join the United Klans of America." This image was taken for (but not used in) an article and photo spread that appeared on pages 1 and 3 of The Southern Courier for December 16-17, 1967. The issue is available online...
Some of them are carrying signs, one of which reads, "Save Our Land Join the United Klans of America." This image was taken for (but not used in) an article and photo spread that appeared on pages 1 and 3 of The Southern Courier for December 16-17,...
One sign reads, "Americans for America." This image was taken for (but not used in) an article and photo spread that appeared on pages 1 and 3 of The Southern Courier for December 16-17, 1967. The issue is available online (not on the ADAH...
The sign reads, "Americans for America." This image was taken for (but not used in) an article and photo spread that appeared on pages 1 and 3 of The Southern Courier for December 16-17, 1967. The issue is available online (not on the ADAH...
A banner on the wall in the background reads, "Stand Up for America." Other signs read, "Hueytown Is a Wallace Town" and "Stand Up for Alabama / Vote Wallace." This image was taken for (but not used in) the article "But the Negroes Had to Sit...