The initials "M.B.G." are written on the fabric holding the bale together; the cotton was picked in the field of Mrs. Minnie B. Guice. This image was taken for one of two photo spreads that appeared in The Southern Courier for September 10-11, 1966...
The initials "M.B.G." are written on the fabric holding the bale together; the cotton was picked in the field of Mrs. Minnie B. Guice. This image was taken for one of two photo spreads that appeared in The Southern Courier for September 10-11, 1966...
The initials "M.B.G." are written on the fabric holding the bale together; the cotton was picked in the field of Mrs. Minnie B. Guice. This image was taken for one of two photo spreads that appeared in The Southern Courier for September 10-11, 1966...
The initials "M.B.G." are written on the fabric holding the bale together; the cotton was picked in the field of Mrs. Minnie B. Guice. This image was taken for one of two photo spreads that appeared in The Southern Courier for September 10-11, 1966...
A "Win With Wallace" banner hangs behind them, and "Wallace" stickers are on the equipment. One of the band members is wearing a "Wallace" straw hat, and Minnie Pearl's skirt reads "Win With Wallace" around the hem.
At the start of the Civil War, Dent was a 1st lieutenant of the Eufaula Rifles, which became Company B of the 1st Alabama Infantry; he was eventually promoted to captain and commanded Dent's Battery (formerly Robertson's Battery). In the letter...