This is volume one of a two volume set entitled "Individuals Active in Civil Disturbances," which included the name, description, and often a photograph of both those involved in civil rights and others involved with the Nazi Party. Created to...
During World War I, Quillen served as a private in Company B of the 167th U.S. Infantry Regiment. He was killed in action on July 27, 1918. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star Database:...
This is volume two of a two volume set entitled "Individuals Active in Civil Disturbances," which included the name, description, and often a photograph of both those involved in civil rights and others involved with the Nazi Party. Created to...
This image appeared in THE CYCLOPEDIA OF THE COLORED BAPTISTS OF ALABAMA: THEIR LEADERS AND THEIR WORK, which Boothe wrote. He also wrote PLAIN THEOLOGY FOR PLAIN PEOPLE.
Young boys in the front of the group are holding baseball bats. This image appeared on page 32 of HISTORY OF THE AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN ALABAMA: WITH BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES by W. H. Nixon.
Aldrich, an executive of the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company, founded the Cahaba Coal Mining Company in Bibb County, Alabama, in 1881. He represented Alabama in the United States House of Representatives from 1896 to 1897, and he was...
Sloss founded the Sloss Furnace Company in Birmingham, Alabama, in the early 1880s. This image appeared on page 128 of the book THE STORY OF COAL AND IRON IN ALABAMA by Ethel Armes, published in 1910.
The following men are pictured: 1) D. L. Wilson, 2) J. R. Crowe, 3) John C. Lester, 4) Albert Pike, 5) W. J. Hardee, 6) Calvin Jones, and 7) Ryland Randolph. This image appeared in KU KLUX KLAN: ITS ORIGIN, GROWTH AND DISBANDMENT by J. C. Lester...
This image appeared in KU KLUX KLAN: ITS ORIGIN, GROWTH AND DISBANDMENT by J. C. Lester and D. L. Wilson, originally published in 1884. (This edition, which includes an introduction by Walter L. Fleming, was published in 1905.)
This image appeared in KU KLUX KLAN: ITS ORIGIN, GROWTH AND DISBANDMENT by J. C. Lester and D. L. Wilson, originally published in 1884. (This edition, which includes an introduction by Walter L. Fleming, was published in 1905.)