Ushers at Liberty Hill Baptist Church, 1940's [graphic] / M.A. Binns [photographer]. [194-]

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Ushers at Liberty Hill Baptist Church, 1940's [graphic] / M.A. Binns [photographer]. [194-]

Negative taken of unidentified male and female ushers in front of curtains at the Liberty Hill Baptist Church located at 2801 Spring Street in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas in the 1940's.

1 copy negative : b&w ; 13 x 10 cm. (5 x 4 in.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7573931

Arkansas History Commission

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Arkansas History Commission

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The Arkansas History Commission was created by the General Assembly in 1905. Inspired and guided during its early years by John Hugh Reynolds, the commission is the official archives of the state, responsible for collecting and preserving the source materials of the history of Arkansas. From the description of Arkansas History Commission records, 1905-1984 [microform]. (Arkansas History Commission). WorldCat record id: 244818119 ...

Hubbell, Ken

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Liberty Hill Baptist Church (Little Rock, Ark.)

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M. A. Binns Studio (Little Rock, Ark.),

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Persistence of the Spirit, directed by Ken Hubbell, was an interpretive study of the people and events that contributed to the black experience in Arkansas. Developed in 1986-87 by a team of humanities scholars (including Patricia Washington McGraw, Carl H. Moneyhon, Ruth Polk Patterson, Grif Stockley, Orville W. Taylor, LeRoy T. Williams, and Nudie E. Williams with Tom Baskett Jr. as editor) supported by grants (from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Division of Public Projects and the...