French Family Papers, 1678-2000

Container Title
Photographs
Box   1
  Item   1
Youth workshop in the Highlander Library with Septima Clark
Box   1
  Item   2
Children's camp, Highlander, with Charis Horton
Box   1
  Item   3
Children's camp, Highlander
Box   1
  Item   4
Summer work camp: Repairing buildings
Box   1
  Item   5
Children's camp, Highlander, during civil rights period
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  Item   6
Children's camp
Box   1
  Item   7
Youth camp, Highlander, sponsored by American Friends Service Committee
Box   1
  Item   8
Youth camp, Highlander, with Hilda, Susi King, Laura King, Chris Horton
Box   1
  Item   9
Highlander staff building
Box   1
  Item   10
Highlander Community Center and Nursery School
Box   1
  Item   11
Highlander Library
Box   1
  Item   12
Highlander Film Center
Box   1
  Item   13
Barton Cabin, Highlander
Note: Named after John and Becky Barton, who were staff members at Highlander in the early 1930s.
Box   1
  Item   14
Highlander Community Center and Nursery School
Note: Duplicate of photo number 10.
Box   1
  Item   15
Highlander Library
Box   1
  Item   16
Highlander main building
Box   1
  Item   17
Hiking trail back of the center with roses in bloom
Box   1
  Item   18
Summerfield Cemetery
Box   1
  Item   19
Unidentified workshop
Box   1
  Item   20
Youth workshop
Box   1
  Item   21
Children's camp, playing piano
Box   1
  Item   22
Children's camp, cooking
Box   1
  Item   23
Children's camp, with Charis Horton in the center
Box   1
  Item   24-25
Young people at Children's camp
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  Item   26
Highlander workshop with Bee Moulton, teacher at Highlander, right
Box   1
  Item   27
Workshop during civil rights period
Box   1
  Item   28
Youth camp for summer project: dancing
Box   1
  Item   29
Unidentified
Box   1
  Item   30
Youth workshop
Note: Duplicate of photo number 20.
Box   1
  Item   31
Youth group, Highlander
Box   1
  Item   32-33
Youth group
Box   1
  Item   34
Youth group with Charis Horton, center; Guy Carawan, rear of table
Box   1
  Item   35
Unitarian Work Camp, Highlander
Note: With Fred Lasse, center.
Box   1
  Item   36
Summer work camp
Note: With director, extreme left; Stan and Beth Kennedy; from Septima Clark, February 1981: Mary Todd sitting by Professor Kennedy, "now teaching in Cuba."
Box   1
  Item   37
Summer work camp building and beach at lake, Highlander
Box   1
  Item   38-39
Children's camp, Highlander
Box   1
  Item   40-42
Children's campers in lake, Highlander
Box   1
  Item   43
Campers in front of Highlander Library
Box   1
  Item   44
Unitarian Work Camp, Highlander
Note: Duplicate of photo number 35.
Box   1
  Item   45
Children's camp and lake, Highlander
Box   1
  Item   46
Children's camp, swimming, Highlander
Box   1
  Item   47
Youth at Children's camp, Highlander
Box   1
  Item   48
Campers and lake, Highlander
Box   1
  Item   49
Children's camp and lake, Highlander
Note: Duplicate of photo number 45.
Box   1
  Item   50
Campers and lake, Highlander
Box   2
  Item   51
Joint meeting, campers and adult workshop participants, Highlander circa 1958
Box   2
  Item   52
Work campers cleaning Summerfield Cemetery across the road from Highlander
Box   2
  Item   53
Campers and lake, Highlander
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  Item   54
Children's campers in lake, Highlander
Note: Duplicate of photo number 40.
Box   2
  Item   55
Summer work camp
Note: Duplicate of photo number 36.
Box   2
  Item   56
Children's camp, Highlander, during civil rights period
Note: Duplicate of photo number 5.
Box   2
  Item   57
Unitarian Service camper
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  Item   58
Buildings being assigned
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  Item   59
State Park, Edisto Island, South Carolina
Note: From Septima Clark, February 1981: Park on Edisto Island, South Carolina, closed in 1954 to keep from integration; "now blacks have bought and built there."
Box   2
  Item   60
House on one of the coastal South Carolina islands
Box   2
  Item   61
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   2
  Item   62
Foster Falls near Highlander used for picnicking
Box   2
  Item   63
Unitarian Service Committee camper
Box   2
  Item   64
Work campers cleaning school grounds
Box   2
  Item   65
Children's campers
Box   2
  Item   66
Unitarian Service Committee campers, Highlander
Box   2
  Item   67
Children's camp, Highlander lake
Box   2
  Item   68
Work campers cleaning cemetery
Box   2
  Item   69
Workshop for coal mine strikers from Wilder, Tennessee, Highlander circa 1933-1934
Note: Immediate foreground, Delphia Ford from Wilder (with halter); directly behind her to the right, J.D. Marlowe, a neighbor from the community.
Box   2
  Item   70
Unitarian Work Camp
Highlander investigation
Box   2
  Item   71
May Justus testifying when Highlander was being investigated
Note: Justus was Secretary-Treasurer of Highlander, next door neighbor and author of some 40 children's books based on mountain background.
Box   2
  Item   72
Vera Campbell testifying during the Highlander investigation
Note: Campbell was a former teacher in Grundy County, who came to the mountains with May Justus before Highlander Folk School was started in 1932.
Box   2
  Item   73
Myles Horton testifying during a hearing for the Highlander investigation
Box   2
  Item   74
State investigation of the Highlander Folk School with Bruce Bennett and Henry Lee Senter
Note: At left, Bruce Bennett, who was instrumental in getting the legislature to approve the investigation, extreme right, State Representative, Henry Lee Senter from Bristol, Tennessee. Bruce Bennett, attorney general of the State of Arkansas and one of the top white supremacists at that time.
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  Item   75
Investigator
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  Item   76
Investigators
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  Item   77
Bruce Bennett
Box   2
  Item   78
Henry Lee Senter and Representative McCord
Box   2
  Item   79
Legislative investigators with Henry Lee Senter, third from left
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  Item   80
Henry Lee Senter
Box   2
  Item   81
Mr. Kilgore, Postmaster from Tracy City, Tennessee, testifying at the hearing
Box   2
  Item   82
Audience at hearing
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  Item   83
Investigators
Box   2
  Item   84
Bruce Bennett explaining a chart he had drawn
Note: The chart shows Highlander as a center for what Bennett considered subversive individuals and groups in the South.
Box   2
  Item   85
Investigating committee
Box   2
  Item   86
Audience at investigation
Box   2
  Item   87
Henry Lee Senter and Representative McCord
Note: Duplicate of photo number 78.
Box   2
  Item   88-89
Investigating committee
Box   2
  Item   90
Henry Lee Senter
Box   2
  Item   91
Investigating committee
Box   2
  Item   92
Fannie Lou Hamer
Note: Hamer was active in the civil rights period and later ran for the United States Senate on the Mississippi Democratic Party ticket.
Box   2
  Item   93-96
Myles Horton
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright (to nos. 94-96).
Note: Includes 2 copies (nos. 95-96) of one photograph.
Box   2
  Item   97
Myles Horton and Catherine Winston, staff member
Box   2
  Item   98
Myles Horton
Box   2
  Item   99
Tom Ludwig
Note: Staff member at Highlander and formerly in charge of work for the National Farmers Union in the late 1940s and 1950s.
Box   2
  Item   100
Highlander staff meeting
Note: From left to right; Tom Ludwig, Myles Horton, Catherine Winston, Zilphia Horton.
Box   3
  Item   101
Myra Page
Note: Author, who was both a student and teacher at Highlander.
Box   3
  Item   102
Myles Horton speaking at a civil rights rally in Charleston, South Carolina
Box   3
  Item   103
Staff members talking to Chester McCord
Box   3
  Item   104
Guy Carawan on the left playing guitar
Box   3
  Item   105
Don West, co-founder of Highlander
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  Item   106
Tom Ludwig and Vida Cox, a neighbor of Highlander, who met at the school
Box   3
  Item   107
Myles Horton
Box   3
  Item   108
Alice Cobb
Note: Staff member and workshop participant during civil rights period.
Box   3
  Item   109
Claudia Lewis
Note: Lewis, who started the Nursery School at Highlander in the early 1930s. She was from the Bank Street School, which helped set up the Highlander Community Nursery School.
Box   3
  Item   110
Highlander staff meeting
Note: Duplicate of number 100.
Box   3
  Item   111
Staff member and participant during the Farmers Union period
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  Item   112
Myles Horton
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  Item   113
Horton near the school
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  Item   114
Thorsten Horton and Septima Clark on the bluff back of the school
Use Restrictions: R.N. Wagner holds copyright.
Box   3
  Item   115
Alice Cobb; on the right, Bernice Robinson
Box   3
  Item   116
School Integration workshop at Highlander
Note: John B. Thompson, former teacher and board member on the left; Alice Cobb and Septima Clark on the right.
Box   3
  Item   117
Myra Page and Dr. B.R. Brazeal, Dean, Morehouse College in Atlanta, and chairman of the Highlander Board at the time picture was taken in Horton house
Box   3
  Item   118
Catherine Winston
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  Item   119
Mikii Marlowe, office manager, on right
Box   3
  Item   120
Tom Ludwig showing movies at Farmers Union workshop
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  Item   121
Myles Horton welcoming members of the Oil Workers Union from Texas during CIO period
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  Item   122
Myles Horton speaking at Farmers Union meeting in Alabama
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  Item   123
Myles Horton, circa 1934
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  Item   124
Zilphia Horton: cookout at Horton house
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  Item   125
Myles Horton at CIO session
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  Item   126-128
Myles Horton
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  Item   129
Zilphia Horton talking to Oil Workers CIO School
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  Item   130
May Justus speaking at the community meeting in front of Highlander, circa 1940s
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  Item   131
May Justus in her own back yard near the school
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  Item   132
Guy Carawan
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  Item   133
Guy Carawan, right, talking to workshop participants during civil rights period
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  Item   134
Guy Carawan
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  Item   135
Textile Workers organizer, student at Highlander, and Zilphia Horton in front of the school
Box   3
  Item   136
Citizenship School student on Johns Island in an abandoned country school with Myles Horton
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  Item   137
Myles Horton speaking at a civil rights rally in Charleston, South Carolina
Note: Duplicate of photo number 102.
Box   3
  Item   138
Horton visiting Citizenship School sewing class for younger members; teacher, Bernice Robinson
Box   3
  Item   139
Guy Carawan
Box   3
  Item   140
Play at Highlander
Box   3
  Item   141
Bernice Robinson
Note: A former Highlander student, Robinson was the first teacher at the Citizenship School program, and later on the Highlander staff.
Box   3
  Item   142
Esau Jenkins
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Note: Jenkins, whose request for help registering citizens on Johns Island provided the basis for the Citizenship School program, later became a board member and one of the most influential civil rights leaders in South Carolina.
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  Item   143
Alice Cobb talking to a special staff member working with American Indians
Box   3
  Item   144
Zilphia Horton with automobile worker from Memphis CIO School
Box   3
  Item   145
Zilphia Horton welcoming CIO organizer from Arkansas at CIO School
Box   3
  Item   146
Myles Horton with students, circa 1934
Box   3
  Item   147
Final night, CIO School: George Guernsey, national CIO director, handing out certificates
Box   3
  Item   148
Aimee Horton at Highlander Center in Knoxville, circa 1961
Box   3
  Item   149
Hod Carriers Union and Workers Alliance, community meeting near the school late 1930s or 1940s
Note: With Ralph Tefferteller, staff member, extreme right; Reverend William Eldridge, center, seated. On reverse: three small photos: 1) John Cleek speaking at meeting of Labor's Non-Partisan League; 2) Alton Lawrence; and 3) Estes Kefauver.
Box   3
  Item   150
Hod Carriers Union and Workers Alliance
Note: Organized labor's political conference of Grundy County and elected county slate of officers for the first time.
Box   4
  Item   151
Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers session at Highlander 1940s
Note: Organizers, Alton Lawrence and Charles Wilson, from left to right.
Box   4
  Item   152
Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers session at Highlander 1940s
Note: See reverse of photo number 149.
Box   4
  Item   153
CIO School: meeting in the front of the school, 1930s
Box   4
  Item   154
Unidentified
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  Item   155
Local 840 UAW workshop, Highlander 1944 June
Note: With Jim Pike, Sylvia McMillan and Charles "Bill" Dallance, left to right.
Box   4
  Item   156
Student working on wall newspaper, CIO School
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  Item   157
Clothing Workers session at Highlander
Box   4
  Item   158
Chattanooga strike of packinghouse workers
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  Item   159
Shell meeting in Chattanooga
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  Item   160
Entrance to Highlander Library with CIO student in doorway
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  Item   161
Industrial unionism: poster
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  Item   162
“Craft Unionism,”
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  Item   163
Shell rally, unknown location
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  Item   164
Early CIO workshop at Highlander
Note: Missing.
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  Item   165
CIO workshop
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  Item   166
Worker
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  Item   167
Amalgamated Clothing workshop, Highlander
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  Item   168
Shell workshop: Bessie Eldridge, staff member from the local community
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  Item   169
Myles Horton leading discussion for, perhaps, CIO Rubber Workers 1940s
Box   4
  Item   170
CIO School, 1940s
Box   4
  Item   171
Estelle Thompson showing leaflet-making at CIO School
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   4
  Item   172
Mary Lawrence
Note: Highlander staff member, typist, organizing a co-op during a CIO session.
Box   4
  Item   173
CIO session at Highlander: Gene Cotton, United Packinghouse Union, and Mary Lawrence
Box   4
  Item   174
PAC discussion during CIO workshop
Note: With Farmer Weber, standing, extreme right.
Box   4
  Item   175
Union Conference, perhaps in Chattanooga
Note: With Zilphia Horton, lower left.
Box   4
  Item   176
CIO session, discussion of textile mill operation
Note: Paul Christopher, state CIO director, who was also a board member and part-time teacher at Highlander, seated, extreme right.
Box   4
  Item   177
CIO session, Highlander
Note: With Frank McCallister, standing.
Box   4
  Item   178
Farmers Union workshop at Highlander
Note: Catherine Winston, staff member, handing out certificates; Jim Patton, president of the National Farmers Union, next to Myles Horton on the right.
Box   4
  Item   179
Workshop discussion in front of school
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  Item   180
Pre-CIO union session, circa early 1930s
Note: Present are people from the community; second from the lower left is the oldest lady in the community, who was a neighbor.
Box   4
  Item   181
Union workshop discussion led by Bill Elkuss, Highlander staff, probably
Box   4
  Item   182
Automobile Workers workshop at Highlander with the regional director, third from left
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  Item   183
Automobile workers, Highlander
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  Item   184
Automobile workers
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  Item   185
Outdoor Barbecue for students in community with Ike Church, neighbor of Highlander, tending the fire
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  Item   186
Amalgamated Clothing Workers final night, Highlander
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  Item   187
Claudia Lewis, Rosanne Walker, Alton Lawrence, left to right late 1930s
Box   4
  Item   188
Workshop at Highlander, early 1930s
Note: P.M. Horton, Myles Horton's father, on extreme left; Zilphia Horton, fifth from the left.
Box   4
  Item   189
Farmers Union workshop at Highlander
Note: Fred Lasse, head of the Highlander Film Center, second from the right.
Box   4
  Item   190
Fred Lasse working in the Film Center
Box   4
  Item   191
Farmers Union workshop at Highlander, probably
Note: Catherine Winston, second from the left, top row; Elmslie Johnson, eighth, top row; tenth, Zilphia Horton; extreme right, Myles Horton.
Box   4
  Item   192
Farmers Union workshop
Box   4
  Item   193
Rubber Workers workshop
Note: Discussion led by the public or educational director of the Rubber Workers Union.
Box   4
  Item   194
CIO School at Highlander
Note: Second from left, seated, Allan Haywood, one of the officials of the National CIO, talking to Paul Christopher, also seated.
Box   4
  Item   195
Farmers Union workshop participants, Highlander
Box   4
  Item   196
Unidentified
Box   4
  Item   197
Hosiery Workers session at Highlander
Box   4
  Item   198
Farmers Union
Note: Smaller print of photo number 195.
Box   4
  Item   199
Informal discussion, 1930s
Box   4
  Item   200
Textile Workers meeting, probably in Chattanooga
Note: Extreme left, Allen Barkin; standing, fourth from left, Roy Lawrence, the director of the Textile Workers campaign in the South; next to him Paul Christopher, who at that time was a North Carolina organizer of textile workers; bottom row: Zilphia Horton; Sidney Hillman, president of Amalgamated; Mrs. Roy Lawrence.
Box   5
  Item   201
Myles Horton at a Tri-state Hosiery Workers conference in Chattanooga (or possibly a CIO meeting in Memphis)
Note: Next to Horton on the left is Zilphia Horton.
Box   5
  Item   202
CIO workshop
Box   5
  Item   203
Meeting in front of Highlander, 1954
Note: Left, Dr. P.A. Stevens, Chattanooga, Highlander board member; next, Septima Clark; fourth, Catherine Winston; sixth, a neighbor from the community, Mrs. Mabee; next, Henry Shipherd; extreme right, Irene Osman, American Friends Service Committee, Washington, one of the consultants at the workshop on public school integration; second from right, Myles Horton.
Box   5
  Item   204
Farmers Union workshop
Note: Tom White, extreme left, the Tennessee legislative representative of the Brotherhood of Railway Conductors.
Box   5
  Item   205
Farmers Union session at Highlander
Note: Lou Krainock, Highlander staff member and former CIO organizer working with the Farmers Union, left with pipe; next, Dad Horton; extreme right, Bud Voight, who is connected with the Farmers Union educational program.
Box   5
  Item   206
Final night, Rubber workers session
Box   5
  Item   207
Charlie Wilson, extreme right
Note: Wilson was a Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers national official, who was a student at Highlander in the early 1930s, later a member of the board.
Box   5
  Item   208
Gordon Capp, Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) official
Box   5
  Item   209
CIO session, Texas: attended primarily by participants from the Deep South
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  Item   210
Rubber Workers workshop participants; Myles Horton, far left
Box   5
  Item   211
CIO School
Note: Bill Elkuss, left front on the lawn; Myles Horton, Mary Lawrence, and A.A. Liveright, a board member and occasional teacher at Highlander, are on the right.
Box   5
  Item   212
Packinghouse Workers session in Highlander
Note: Vice-President Russell Lasley, top row, right; Secretary-Treasurer, Hathaway, front row, second from left.
Box   5
  Item   213
CIO official and his wife meeting with Zilphia and Myles Horton at Highlander
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  Item   214
Packinghouse Workers, Highlander
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  Item   215
Packinghouse Workers
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  Item   216
Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers
Note: With organizer Anderson, right.
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  Item   217-218
Packinghouse workers
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  Item   219
CIO School
Note: With Stewart Brock of the CIO, standing, extreme left.
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  Item   220
Outdoor session
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  Item   221
Len Antinick, lower right, and Catherine Winston, extreme right
Box   5
  Item   222
CIO School at Highlander
Note: Professor Peabody, former superintendent, of schools, Palo Alto; Professor Gremmen, who under another name wrote the Sacred Tooth Curriculum; George Guernsey, director of the Highlander workshop, extreme right.
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  Item   223
Packinghouse session at Highlander
Note: Gene Cotton, McKerney and editor of the Packinghouse Workers paper.
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  Item   224
Pre-student at Highlander, early 1930s
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  Item   225
Rubber Workers workshop participants
Box   5
  Item   226
Textile workers
Note: Upper left, Zilphia Horton; unknown individual; Joe Layton, textile organizer; Lucy Randolph Mason, public relations director for the textile campaign; Mr. Ramsey, Steel Workers organizer from Birmingham; Len Mason; Paul Christopher; Lucy Mason.
Box   5
  Item   227
IUMM and SW Institute for Educational Techniques, 1947 December 6-9
Note: Jessie Dansby, red ore miner, Bessemer, Alabama and Jeff Hilton, Savannah, Georgia, putting on a skit.
Box   5
  Item   228
CIO Tobacco Workers session, Highlander
Box   5
  Item   229
John Ramsey, upper row, from left to right; Dr. Lillian Johnson, who donated original Highlander property to school; Everett Weatherspoon, Dodds Koepsel organizer, Atlanta; Tom White, Leather Workers Union and member of the Highlander board Myles and Charis Horton and, extreme left, Mike Albright
Box   5
  Item   230
Mine, Mill and Smelters Union
Note: Will Thomas, second on the right.
Box   5
  Item   231
C. Marcus Conrad, grounds and farms in Georgia
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  Item   232
CIO session
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  Item   233
Three men looking over a pamphlet at Highlander Folk School
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  Item   234
CIO group
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  Item   235
Amalgamated Clothing Workers session
Note: Bottom row, left to right, in striped blouse, Susie [unknown last name], from the Educational Department of Amalgamated Clothing Workers Union out of the national office in New York; third from the left, Joie Willimetz, Nursery School teacher, Highlander.
Box   5
  Item   236
Highlander workshop
Note: Top, from left to right, Charley Wilson; Cathy Winston; Cole Dandenbury, Poultry Worker organizer; Allen Haywood, CIO national director--bottom row, from left to right, Red Copeland, CIO director, Tennessee; second person, unknown individual; third, Paul Christopher; bottom right, the CIO organizer for Tennessee.
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  Item   237
Jim Dombrowski, top row, third from the left, with mustache; second from right, Dan Walker, staff; next person, unknown individual; center, Allen Johnson; next to Zilphia is his sister; on the other side of Zilphia, Elsa Moore Johnson; extreme right, a neighbor, Alf Kilgore
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  Item   238
CIO
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  Item   239
Local 842, UAW-CIO, Highlander 1944 June
Note: Bruce Keats; Harry Smith; Charles Martin.
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  Item   240
CIO
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  Item   241
UAW workshop participants
Box   5
  Item   242
All Southern Conference for Civil and Trade Union Rights, Highlander Folk School 1935 May
Note: The speaker is John Mooney (brother of Tom); Governor of Arkansas, Orval Faubus, was reported to be at the meeting as the President of the Student body of Commonwealth. One of the first civil rights rallies in the 1930s around 1933 or 1934, which was scheduled at Chattanooga, to adjourn, to Highlander, was attacked by members of the local chapter of the American Legion.
Box   5
  Item   243
CIO gathering, possibly in Chattanooga
Note: Zilphia Horton was in charge.
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  Item   244
Rubber workers, Highlander
Box   5
  Item   245
Amalgamated Clothing Workers session
Use Restrictions: F.C. [Film Center?] holds copyright.
Note: Missing.
Box   5
  Item   246
CIO
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  Item   247
Paul Christopher, top left; fourth from the left, Lucy Randolph Mason
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  Item   248
CIO
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  Item   249
Founders meeting, Highlander
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  Item   250
CIO, Highlander with George Guernsey with crutches, center
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  Item   251
UAW, Highlander
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  Item   252
Farmers Union, Highlander
Note: Myles Horton, seated in middle next to Leny Vanbrink; from right to left, Tom White; J.D. Martin, Alabama Farmers Union leader; Catherine Winston; Bud Voight, National Educational Staff, Farmers Union.
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  Item   253-254
CIO
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  Item   255
Bill Elkuss, extreme right; next, Miss Pam Vandellen, Antioch Co-op student; on the ground, extreme right, Estelle Thompson, Highlander staff
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  Item   256
Packinghouse Workers session in Highlander
Note: Duplicate of photo number 212.
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  Item   257
CIO
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  Item   258
Packinghouse Educational Conference
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  Item   259
Lucy Mason, fourth from left; Stanley Wittenburg, National CIO Office, fifth from left
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  Item   260
CIO School
Use Restrictions: F.C. holds copyright.
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  Item   261
Farmers Union
Note: Middle of the top row with arms folded, Tony Deshant, later president of Farmers Union, who at that time was Secretary-Treasurer. The participants were from Alabama, Tennessee, and Virginia.
Box   6
  Item   262
Hosiery Workers session
Note: Top left, Krainock, Highlander staff; just below him, Bill Elkuss, Highlander staff; next, Mary Lawrence, Highlander staff; third from the left, top row, Bill, Director of Education for the Hosiery Workers from Philadelphia.
Box   6
  Item   263
CIO Educational Conference in Chattanooga, 1944 February 18
Use Restrictions: Harold Davis holds copyright.
Box   6
  Item   264
Amalgamated Clothing Workers session
Use Restrictions: F.C. holds copyright.
Note: Duplicate of photo number 245.
Box   6
  Item   265
Smelter Workers session
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Note: Bill Elkuss, fourth from left, front row.
Box   6
  Item   266
Smelter workers
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   6
  Item   267
CIO session in Library: Lucy Randolph Mason leading discussion
Box   6
  Item   268-269
Smelter workers
Box   6
  Item   270
Center staff discussion
Note: Standing on the left, Gorder Wydenborn; Fred Lasse; seated on the right, Emil Willimetz.
Box   6
  Item   271
Hosiery Workers session, Highlander
Box   6
  Item   272
25th anniversary meeting
Note: Extreme right corner, Everglades in Florida.
Box   6
  Item   273
Labor meeting in Highlander
Note: Second from the left column right next to John Ramsey, director of the Labor Foundation at the time; the little girl is Charis Horton.
Box   6
  Item   274
CIO labor school
Box   6
  Item   275
Labor rally
Box   6
  Item   276
Smelter workers
Box   6
  Item   277
George Guernsey, with CIO students
Box   6
  Item   278
CIO students
Box   6
  Item   279
CIO School: Estelle Thompson leading discussion
Box   6
  Item   280
Packinghouse session: Vice-President Stevenson talking
Box   6
  Item   281
Amalgamated Session
Note: Dad Horton seated with pipe; Bill Elkuss, who is now the educational director for National Amalgamated, presenting certificate.
Box   6
  Item   282
CIO students doing kitchen duty
Box   6
  Item   283
Knoxville Industrial Union Council, 1944 February 18
Use Restrictions: Harold Davis holds copyright.
Note: Top row: Joe Cummings, Trustee; Bill Wright, Trustee; Mary Morgan, Sentinel; John Mellon, Trustee; Johnny Perky, Corresponding Secretary; Bottom row: Thelma Bryant, Financial Secretary; Alton Thorman, Vice-President; John Seltzer, President; Lucile Wilson, Recording Secretary.
Box   6
  Item   284
CIO School
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Note: Zilphia Horton at the right.
Box   6
  Item   285
Tobacco and Agriculture Workers meeting
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Note

Mary Lawrence on extreme right; next to her, Connie, who is educational director for the Food, Tobacco, and Agriculture Unions; the man seated on the extreme left is the organizer for the Steel Workers Union.

Missing.

Box   6
  Item   286
CIO School
Note: Bill Elkuss on the left.
Box   6
  Item   287
Highlander Library
Box   6
  Item   288
Amalgamated session
Note: Blaire, former Highlander student, outstanding Southern Organizer; in the middle, the Amalgamated Vice-President in charge of the South.
Box   6
  Item   289
Tobacco and Agriculture Workers meeting
Note: Duplicate of photo number 285.
Box   6
  Item   290
CIO Union workshop
Note: Second from the top left, Catherine Winston; Zilphia Horton; next to Dr. William Johnson; Myles Horton; Jake [unknown last name], organizer for the Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers Union; and in the middle of the bottom is the Reverend; on the ground is Highlander staff.
Box   6
  Item   291
Mary Lawrence and students in CIO setting table
Box   6
  Item   292
Farmers Union meeting at Highlander
Note: Left, Zilphia Horton; Bud Voight, Educational Department; right hand side of the left table, second person, Pat Perry; Lewis, the Mississippi Shawno county agent; at the table, second man from the left, Jim Patton, president of Farmers Union; then Myles Horton; at the extreme right of the table, from Nashville, Tennessee; on the extreme right, Bill Elkuss; Mary Lawrence; unknown individuals.
Box   6
  Item   293
CIO session: Bill Elkuss
Box   6
  Item   294
Staff of UAW School, Highlander Folk School 1944 June 5
Box   6
  Item   295
Smelter Workers (United Mine Workers?) banquet
Note: Catherine Winston, extreme right at the little table; members of the executive board of the CIO Workers Union; board members of Highlander.
Box   6
  Item   296
Unidentified play made by the Highlander Film Center
Box   6
  Item   297
Packinghouse workers (Rubber workers?), 1945
Box   6
  Item   298
Union Center, CIO
Box   6
  Item   299
United Rubber Workers office, probably in Jackson, Alabama
Box   6
  Item   300
Hosiery workers
Box   7
  Item   301
CIO
Box   7
  Item   302
Smelter workers
Box   7
  Item   303
Rubber workers: Myles Horton addressing a group
Box   7
  Item   304
Farmers Union discussion at Highlander: Jim Patton, fourth from left
Box   7
  Item   305
CIO
Box   7
  Item   306
Hosiery workers
Note: Duplicate of photo number 300.
Box   7
  Item   307
Decoration of section, angel with gavel
Box   7
  Item   308
Poster mock-up prepared by the Fisk University, Sixth Annual Institute of Race Relations
Box   7
  Item   309
Sacred Harp singing
Note: Zilphia Horton, extreme right.
Box   7
  Item   310
Group with Zilphia Horton, fifth from left
Box   7
  Item   311
CIO School: Outdoor class at Highlander
Box   7
  Item   312
Amalgamated session
Note: Leader, Susie Gordon, National Education office, striped blouse, fourth from the right.
Box   7
  Item   313
Fiddle and Square dance at Highlander Community
Note: Henry Thomas, corner of porch, standing.
Box   7
  Item   314
Civil rights meeting, boys singing
Box   7
  Item   315
Unidentified child
Box   7
  Item   316
Four small children in tent
Box   7
  Item   317
Joe Willemetz picking up children for nursery school
Box   7
  Item   318
African-American family (Ingram children) in Georgia, 1930s and 1940s
Box   7
  Item   319
Three unidentified African-American children singing
Box   7
  Item   320
Unidentified African-American high school students with teacher
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   7
  Item   321
Unidentified African-American child
Box   7
  Item   322
Children's camp, Horton's house
Box   7
  Item   323
Performance at Highlander
Note: Neighbor at the work camp, upper left; second from right, Vera Campbell, high school teacher.
Box   7
  Item   324
Unidentified girl at Children's camp
Box   7
  Item   325
Brenda Johnson, left; Mary Byers, right
Box   7
  Item   326
Children's camp
Box   7
  Item   327
CIO: unidentified boy
Box   7
  Item   328
Unidentified girl
Box   7
  Item   329
Farmers Union: Stanley
Box   7
  Item   330
Rural Health program photographed by the Film Center
Box   7
  Item   331
Willemetz and some of her nursery school students from the community
Box   7
  Item   332
Farmers Union member
Box   7
  Item   333
Youth project-youth camp: May Justus
Box   7
  Item   334
Participant-CIO
Box   7
  Item   335
Young girl
Box   7
  Item   336
Unidentified boy
Box   7
  Item   337-346
Unidentified
Box   7
  Item   347
A boy (Tobin?) receiving dental work
Box   7
  Item   348
Santa Claus with children
Box   7
  Item   349
Unidentified children
Box   7
  Item   350
Tom Perry, children
Box   8
  Item   351
Unidentified
Box   8
  Item   352
Highlander staff member, early 1930s
Box   8
  Item   353
Children's camp at Highlander
Box   8
  Item   354
Citizenship group
Box   8
  Item   355
Children's camp
Box   8
  Item   356
Barbara King (five years old) milking cow
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   8
  Item   357-358
Unidentified
Box   8
  Item   359
East Tennessee Farmers Union: child milking cow
Box   8
  Item   360
South Carolina
Box   8
  Item   361
Girl wringing out shorts
Box   8
  Item   362
CIO Educational Conference in Chattanooga
Note: Duplicate of photo number 263.
Box   8
  Item   363
Hosiery Workers session
Note: Duplicate of photo number 262.
Box   8
  Item   364
Unidentified
Box   8
  Item   365-366
Tobin
Box   8
  Item   367
Farmers Union
Box   8
  Item   368-369
John Dalwin children
Box   8
  Item   370
Children's camp, 1955
Box   8
  Item   371
Alabama Farmers Union members
Box   8
  Item   372
View of unknown building
Box   8
  Item   373
Unidentified
Box   8
  Item   374
Unidentified rural road with bridge
Box   8
  Item   375
Construction, Copper Hill Basin in Tennessee and Northern Georgia
Box   8
  Item   376
Highlander lake
Use Restrictions: R.N. Wagner holds copyright.
Box   8
  Item   377
Main Highlander building
Use Restrictions: F.C. holds copyright.
Box   8
  Item   378
Main Post photography building on mountain
Box   8
  Item   379
TVA comes to the mountains
Box   8
  Item   380
Stilted houses in Alabama black community
Box   8
  Item   381
Mr. Bradley's smoke house, East Tennessee
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   8
  Item   382
Highlander main building
Box   8
  Item   383-385
Highlander Library
Box   8
  Item   386
Main building
Box   8
  Item   387
Farmers Union, Highlander
Note: Tom White, Railroad union and Highlander board member; Paul Bennett, Greene County, Alabama, Farmers Union leader and board member, Farmers and Fertilizers Co-op, Southern Alabama.
Box   8
  Item   388
Highlander: Mr. Bannerman
Note: Second from left, adult educator from Madonna, at the community meeting.
Box   8
  Item   389-390
Farmers Union
Box   8
  Item   391
Civil rights session
Box   8
  Item   392
Sue Mason, CIO School; George Kennedy, seated right
Box   8
  Item   393
Andreason, Highlander staff
Note: Third from left, seated, Miss Helen Bass, South Carolina Health Department leader; Professor Tellativa, Alabama, extreme right; Mikii Marlowe on his left.
Box   8
  Item   394
Smelter Workers group
Box   8
  Item   395
Youth workshop, Highlander
Box   8
  Item   396
CIO School
Box   8
  Item   397
Farmers Union School
Note: Second from the left, Paul Bennett, Alabama; center, Don Chapman, President of Montana Farmers Union; outside Highlander Library.
Box   8
  Item   398
Highlander Film Center
Box   8
  Item   399
Civil Rights workshop, Highlander
Box   8
  Item   400
Civil Rights workshop, possibly Seattle
Box   9
  Item   401
Civil rights group, at Highlander
Box   9
  Item   402
Race Relations Institute, Fisk University
Note: Highlander participated in Film Center work: extreme right on first standing row, Herman Long, director of the Institute.
Box   9
  Item   403-405
CIO School, Highlander
Box   9
  Item   406
Packinghouse staff workshop, Highlander
Note: Secretary-Treasurer Hathaway, left; and Vice-President Lasley, right, standing.
Box   9
  Item   407
Packinghouse workshop, Highlander
Box   9
  Item   408
Farmers Union workshop, Alabama
Note: First seated row, second from the left, Lou Krainock, Highlander staff member working for the Farmers Union.
Box   9
  Item   409
Group at Highlander, early civil rights period
Box   9
  Item   410
Highlander Group workshop on public school integration, 1954
Note: Extreme right, Professor William Van Gill of Education, Nashville, leading the discussion.
Box   9
  Item   411
Packinghouse Workers at Highlander
Note: Left to right; Clyde Knowles; Russell Lasley, district director; Goodman, member of the Board of Education staff.
Box   9
  Item   412
Unidentified
Box   9
  Item   413
CIO School, Highlander
Box   9
  Item   414
Meeting in Tennessee during CIO period
Box   9
  Item   415
Fred Lasse, center
Box   9
  Item   416
Young Citizenship group
Note: Johns Island students discuss sewing and the first citizenship group.
Box   9
  Item   417
CIO School at Highlander, Joie Willemetz, student, center
Box   9
  Item   418
Lillian Johnson
Note: Owner of original property at Highlander, second from the right.
Box   9
  Item   419
Boys outside carnival tent
Box   9
  Item   420
CIO School, Highlander
Note: Haywood, national CIO director, extreme right; Myles Horton; Seattle director, CIO.
Box   9
  Item   421
Textile Workers school
Note: Second from left, Joe Latent, organizer from North Carolina; third, George Ramsey, national advisor for the Textile Union; Paul Christopher; Myles Horton.
Box   9
  Item   422
Highlander lake
Box   9
  Item   423
CIO School, Highlander
Box   9
  Item   424
Highlander students on an outing
Box   9
  Item   425
Private building of Farmers Union Fertilizer Co-op
Box   9
  Item   426
Highlander Packinghouse Workers
Box   9
  Item   427
Farmer-labor meeting?, Highlander
Note: Amalgamated workers; board members; Mr. Lange, Huntington, Tennessee, Farmers Union leader of local co-op.
Box   9
  Item   428
Amalgamated workshop at Highlander
Note: Ed Blair, extreme left, organizer of Farmers students at Highlander other than those that have scholarships, working with the director, center.
Box   9
  Item   429
CIO workshop
Note: Paul Christopher with Lucy Mason, third from the left.
Box   9
  Item   430
Meeting at Highlander
Note: Extreme left, Guy Carawan; third from the left, Septima Clark.
Box   9
  Item   431
Seattle through Highlander
Box   9
  Item   432
CIO School, Highlander
Box   9
  Item   433
Packinghouse workers educational training session, Highlander
Box   9
  Item   434
Highlander: unidentified
Box   9
  Item   435
Unidentified
Box   9
  Item   436
East building, Highlander
Box   9
  Item   437
Farmers Union workshop
Box   9
  Item   438
Shout session around library
Box   9
  Item   439-440
Civil Rights workshop, Highlander
Box   9
  Item   441
Farmers Union meeting, Gadsden, Alabama
Box   9
  Item   442
Educational Conference in Southern Alabama
Box   9
  Item   443
Unidentified workshop at Highlander
Box   9
  Item   444
Farmers Union workshop, Highlander
Note: Address by Mr. Mac Amos, Agriculture Specialist for the TVA; on the floor, work campers sitting in on the evening session.
Box   9
  Item   445
Unidentified
Box   9
  Item   446
Civil Rights workshop
Note: Zilphia Horton teaching a song; extreme left rear, Rosa Parks; next to her, with part of her face hidden, Septima Clark.
Box   9
  Item   447
Packinghouse Workers educational staff training session at Highlander
Box   9
  Item   448
CIO School: Lucy Mason, center
Box   9
  Item   449
Alabama, Virginia, and Tennessee farmers outside the Highlander Library
Note: Don Chapman, second from left.
Box   9
  Item   450
Writers workshop at Highlander run by Leon Wilson, late 1930s or early 1940s
Note: Charlie Ferguson, editor, Reader's Digest, working with Mrs. Joe Kelly Stockton from Allardt, Tennessee. Mrs. Stockton later ran for Governor of Tennessee on the Socialist Ticket.
Box   10
  Item   451
Rubber workers at Highlander: Catherine Winston, center
Box   10
  Item   452
Farmers Union school
Note: Jim Patton lending a hand to the work campers on the community building.
Box   10
  Item   453
Myles Horton doodling for doodle bugs outside the library
Box   10
  Item   454
Civil rights, Highlander: Septima Clark
Box   10
  Item   455
Farmers Union School, Highlander
Note: Left to right: Tom White, J.D. Martin.
Box   10
  Item   456
Workshop on the field, possibly in South Carolina
Box   10
  Item   457
Fred Lasse, Emil Willimetz, Highlander Film Center
Box   10
  Item   458
School
Note: Left, Jim Keene, Farmers Union, Greene County; center, Holbrook Hatley, Farmers Union, Greene County; also, a contributor to the Farmers Union Paper, edited by Tom Ludwig of the Highlander staff.
Box   10
  Item   459
Public meetings for Mr. Bannerman
Note: Extreme right, educational worker from Garner; center with white suit, Scott Bates, head of the south, Swannee; Labor King General, Highlander Board, attended as a visitor from India to Highlander at the same time.
Box   10
  Item   460
Civil rights meeting: relaxing in the front yard
Box   10
  Item   461
Mr. MacNab, head of a regional council in South Carolina, and writer with the Highlander Civil Rights workshop; Septima Clark at the right
Box   10
  Item   462
Public school integration workshop
Note: Left, Doctor Fred Pastnu, former head of the Institute; extreme right, Bill Kornhauser.
Box   10
  Item   463
Tennessee legislative hearings
Note: Bruce Bennett listing names of people who in his judgment made Highlander the center of southern subversion; Charles Gomillion, head of the Trustee Civic association, letter to the General Highlander board.
Box   10
  Item   464
CIO workshop at Highlander
Note: Second from left, A.A. Liveright; standing, Reverend Jonnett, minister from Tennessee; extreme right, Bill Kornhauser, who was in Antioch seat at the time and came back to work on the Highlander staff this summer. The Press Association was very pleased.
Box   10
  Item   465
Civil Rights workshop
Note: Education to involve social workers in civil rights activities at Highlander.
Box   10
  Item   466
Packinghouse session, Highlander
Box   10
  Item   467
Address by Estes Kefauver at the Packinghouse Union board meeting during the Democratic Convention
Note: Senator Kefauver, extreme right, standing; his wife, Nancy, next to him seated; next to her, Doc Ralph Helstein.
Box   10
  Item   468
Highlander workshop outing, civil rights period
Note: Myra Page, extreme left.
Box   10
  Item   469
Highlander Film Center preparing health seminar for Alabama
Box   10
  Item   470
CIO workshop at Highlander
Note: George Guernsey, extreme right.
Box   10
  Item   471
Packinghouse Union workshop
Note: Hathaway, Secretary-Treasurer, left; Russell Lasley, Vice-President, right center, standing.
Box   10
  Item   472
Public School Integration workshop, Highlander Library
Note: Professor William van Guill, Peabody School of Education, leading a discussion of riot, on the extreme left.
Box   10
  Item   473
Alabama Farmers Union Convention
Note: Jim Patten speaking; seated to his left, Aubrey Williams; next, J.D. Mott.
Box   10
  Item   474
CIO meeting, Highlander
Box   10
  Item   475
Education staff training session at Highlander
Note: Lyle Copper, Packinghouse Research director.
Box   10
  Item   476
Paul Bennett and his family at Highlander
Box   10
  Item   477
Unidentified
Box   10
  Item   478
Gene Cotton, Packinghouse Union attorney, at Highlander session
Box   10
  Item   479
Alabama Farmers Union gathering: Myles Horton speaking
Box   10
  Item   480
Montana Farmers Union, Highlander Library
Note: Paul Bennett, second from left, listening to Don Chapman talking about the fish he caught in Highlander lake.
Box   10
  Item   481
Rubber workers session, Highlander
Note: One of the group meetings led by the Southern organizers.
Box   10
  Item   482
Highlander staff training session, Packinghouse workers: Lyle Cooper
Box   10
  Item   483
Civil rights leader at Highlander
Box   10
  Item   484
Meeting at Horton's house during the civil rights period
Note: Extreme right, Maxwell Hahn, Field Foundation, visiting Highlander at the time.
Box   10
  Item   485
Civil rights group at Highlander
Box   10
  Item   486
Poker game at the Highlander dormitory during civil rights period
Box   10
  Item   487
Unidentified group at Highlander, probably CIO
Use Restrictions: F.C. holds copyright.
Box   10
  Item   488
Unidentified
Box   10
  Item   489
Unidentified, 1958 May
Use Restrictions: Thorsten Horton holds copyright.
Box   10
  Item   490
CIO School housing
Box   10
  Item   491
Stewart Meacham, Highlander board member, American Friends Service Committee, talking to Myles Horton, Highlander
Box   10
  Item   492
Meeting, possibly in Washington, D.C., organized by Malcom Ross, FEC Chairman
Use Restrictions: Fred Harris holds copyright.
Note: Ross, fourth from the left; Camille, Ross' wife, eighth from the left, seated in front of the window in a dark coat; Myles Horton, second from her; Evelyn Cooper, member of the Highlander fundraising committee in Washington, D.C., who was in training with the Dept. of the Interior, right of the person with the square earrings.
Box   10
  Item   493-494
CIO workshop, Highlander
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   10
  Item   495
Civil Rights workshop
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Note: Catherine Winston, left; third from left, Myra Page; extreme right, May Justus.
Box   10
  Item   496
Women at a CIO or Amalgamated workshop, Highlander
Box   10
  Item   497
CIO Highlander
Box   10
  Item   498
Reference and Education Conference in Germany, late 1950s
Note: Myles Horton, left, with Oscar Guermenpres, head of folk school in Holland.
Box   10
  Item   499
CIO School, Highlander
Note: George Guernsey, extreme left; Lou Krainock, next; Bill Elkuss, seated in front.
Box   10
  Item   500
Lucy Mason and Reverend Witherspoon dodge in kitchen duty at CIO workshop
Box   11
  Item   501
Three people singing a hymn
Box   11
  Item   502
Bill Elkuss discussion at CIO School, Highlander
Box   11
  Item   503
Lucy Mason, CIO School, Highlander
Box   11
  Item   504
Lucy Mason, CIO School, Highlander
Note: Duplicate of photo number 503.
Box   11
  Item   505
Farmers Union meeting, Tennessee
Note: Mr. Brown, standing.
Box   11
  Item   506
Fun at Highlander CIO workshop
Box   11
  Item   507
CIO School, Highlander
Note: Duplicate of photo number 499.
Box   11
  Item   508
Civil Rights workshop, Highlander
Box   11
  Item   509
Unidentified
Box   11
  Item   510
Food, Tobacco and Agriculture Workers session at Highlander 1947
Note: Connie Anderson, educational director for the organization, standing, center. She brought “We Shall Overcome” to home.
Box   11
  Item   511
Myles Horton in front of the Highlander Library
Box   11
  Item   512
CIO School at Highlander
Use Restrictions: F.C. holds copyright.
Note: George Kennedy, right; speaker at center is a professor from George Peabody College, Nashville.
Box   11
  Item   513
Mine and Mill Smelter Workers session
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Note: Bill Elkuss, left; organizer Anderson, right.
Box   11
  Item   514
Unidentified session at Highlander
Note: Myles Horton, lower right.
Box   11
  Item   515
Meeting of work campers at Community building
Note: Ike Church, supervisor, on the left with hat; George Mitchell, chairman of the Highlander Board, center; executive secretary of the Council.
Box   11
  Item   516
Meeting in the Horton house in civil rights period
Use Restrictions: Thorsten Horton holds copyright.
Note: Second from the right under tapestry of children, Dennison Lewis Jones, Board member, Sociology teacher at Fisk University.
Box   11
  Item   517
Highlander
Box   11
  Item   518
Fred Lasse, standing center, civil rights period
Box   11
  Item   519-522
Unidentified
Box   11
  Item   523
Outdoor meeting with Highlander Library in background
Note: Dad Horton, left; Mrs. Mabee, from the local community, next; Doc Lillian Johnson; Mr. Paul Bennett.
Box   11
  Item   524-525
Unidentified
Box   11
  Item   526
Public School Integration workshop in Highlander Library
Note: Second from the right, Bill McCamel; next, May Justus.
Box   11
  Item   527
Meeting of Smelter Workers
Box   11
  Item   528
CIO School Highlander
Note: Marion Palfi, left-center; Dan Paul, Southern PAC Director.
Box   11
  Item   529
Unidentified
Box   11
  Item   530
Amalgamated Clothing Workers session at Highlander
Box   11
  Item   531
CIO Highlander
Box   11
  Item   532
Packinghouse session at Highlander
Note: Myles Horton, speaking; Stevens, right.
Box   11
  Item   533
Civil rights session at Highlander: Myles Horton
Box   11
  Item   534
Highlander Conference on use of Atomic Energy, circa 1940s
Box   11
  Item   535
Highlander Conference on use of Atomic Energy
Note: Speaker on the right is John Bryl, who is on the Oak Ridge Atomic Energy Committee and who later became an Episcopalian minister.
Box   11
  Item   536
Workshop in the Highlander library
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Note: Catherine Winston, extreme right.
Box   11
  Item   537
Farmers Union School: white mutt
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   11
  Item   538
Fred Lasse on right
Box   11
  Item   539
Highlander Civil Rights workshop
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   11
  Item   540
Educational staff training session at Highlander
Note: Russell Lasley leading a discussion; Hy Kornbluh, on his left.
Box   11
  Item   541
Civil rights outdoor supper behind Horton's house
Note: Myles Horton, far left.
Box   11
  Item   542
Coffee break at the library, civil rights meeting
Note: Myles Horton, center.
Box   11
  Item   543
Public Community meeting, Horton house
Note: Mom Horton, extreme left; Julia Mabee, next to her; J.D. Marlowe, a neighbor, second from right with cap on.
Box   11
  Item   544
Unidentified
Box   11
  Item   545
CIO School group discussion in front yard
Note: Brock of the national educational staff, leader of discussion.
Box   11
  Item   546
Posed in front of Highlander
Note: Fred Lasse, seated to the extreme left; Governor, standing on the extreme right.
Box   11
  Item   547
Youth workshop at Horton's house held prior to the Montgomery, Alabama, boycott meeting
Box   11
  Item   548
Men combing hair
Box   11
  Item   549
CIO meeting: discussion in front yard of Highlander
Box   11
  Item   550
Farmers Union School
Note: A.A. Liveright; left, Paul Bennett.
Box   12
  Item   551
Civil Rights workshop: Highlander Library
Box   12
  Item   552
Public Integration workshop, Highlander Library
Note: Speaker in middle, William Van Til.
Box   12
  Item   553
Unidentified (Medgar Evers?)
Box   12
  Item   554
Fred Lasse, standing behind camera
Box   12
  Item   555
Montage at Highlander Film Center
Box   12
  Item   556
Civil rights session, Highlander
Box   12
  Item   557
Highlander workshop: unidentified
Box   12
  Item   558
Farmers Union session at Highlander
Note: Second from the left, top, Bud Vogt, educational staff.
Box   12
  Item   559
Packinghouse Workers session, Highlander
Box   12
  Item   560
Amalgamated session, Highlander
Box   12
  Item   561-562
Packinghouse session, Highlander
Box   12
  Item   563
Session on front porch of School during civil rights period
Box   12
  Item   564
Packinghouse session, Highlander
Box   12
  Item   565
Highlander Library during civil rights period
Box   12
  Item   566
Amalgamated session, Highlander
Box   12
  Item   567
Women on street near Highlander
Box   12
  Item   568
South Carolina Sea Island Citizenship group
Note: Judy Gregory, Highlander staff, at left.
Box   12
  Item   569
Civil Rights workshop in South Carolina
Note: Left, Joe Brown, Charleston civil rights leader.
Box   12
  Item   570
Civil Rights workshop, Highlander
Box   12
  Item   571
Highlander Library
Note: Tom White; Paul Bennett.
Box   12
  Item   572
CIO session participants, Highlander
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   12
  Item   573
CIO session
Note: Charley Wilson, left, in red coat.
Box   12
  Item   574
Dr. Fred Patterson, left
Box   12
  Item   575-577
CIO
Box   12
  Item   578
Unidentified
Box   12
  Item   579
Packinghouse session, Highlander
Box   12
  Item   580
Rubber Workers School at Highlander
Note: Cruden, publication editor of paper leading discussion.
Box   12
  Item   581
Smelter Workers School at Highlander
Note: Third from the right, Alton Lawrence, Southern director.
Box   12
  Item   582
Youth meeting at Highlander during civil rights period
Box   12
  Item   583
Men's locker room
Box   12
  Item   584
Alabama Farmers Union meeting
Box   12
  Item   585
Another civil rights meeting at Highlander
Note: Left standing, Thurgood Marshall; next, Guy Carawan with the guitar; seated beneath, Anne Braden; Septima Clark; extreme right, Alice Cobb, Highlander staff; third person to the right, Anne Lockwood, on Highlander staff.
Box   12
  Item   586
Public and Human Relations workshop at Highlander Library
Note: Second from left, Bill van Guill; on right, Myles Horton; third from left, Catherine Winston; behind Myles, Myra Page.
Box   12
  Item   587
Workers session at Highlander
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Note: Second from left, Southern Regional director; second from right, Myles Horton.
Box   12
  Item   588-589
CIO group at Highlander
Use Restrictions

F.C. holds copyright (to 588).

Emil Willimetz holds copyright (to 589).

Box   12
  Item   590-591
CIO, Highlander
Use Restrictions

F.C. holds copyright (to 590).

Emil Willimetz holds copyright (to 591).

Box   12
  Item   592
Voter registration activists, Charleston, South Carolina
Use Restrictions: R.N. Wagner holds copyright.
Box   12
  Item   593
Civil Rights workshop banquet, 1955
Note: Mikii Marlowe, first on the right, speaking.
Box   12
  Item   594
CIO session
Note: Joe Glazier, extreme right; seated, Zilphia Horton.
Box   12
  Item   595
Hosiery (or Poultry) workers session, Highlander: outdoor barbecue
Box   12
  Item   596
Smelter Workers session, Highlander
Box   12
  Item   597
Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers session meal, Highlander
Box   12
  Item   598
CIO School
Note: Estelle Thompson, standing on steps.
Box   12
  Item   599
CIO session
Note: Extreme right, Catherine Winston.
Box   12
  Item   600
Food, Tobacco, Agriculture Workers cookout
Note: Second from left, Marny, the Pre-Education director.
Box   13
  Item   601
CIO session meal, Highlander
Box   13
  Item   602
Youth project cookout
Box   13
  Item   603
Workers session
Note: Third from the left on top, educational director.
Box   13
  Item   604
Farmers Union picnic
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   13
  Item   605
Youth project, Highlander
Note: May Justus, first on the left.
Box   13
  Item   606
Community meeting, Highlander
Note: Fourth from left, Judge Rollins.
Box   13
  Item   607
Cookout
Note: Zilphia Horton, wearing checkered dress; Myles Horton, below.
Box   13
  Item   608
Furniture Workers workshop, Highlander
Note: Second from the right, bottom, Ailene Austin, who came to Highlander as an Antioch Co-op student, later became a staff member and wrote a labor history.
Box   13
  Item   609
Hosiery (or Poultry) Workers session, Highlander: outdoor barbecue
Note: Duplicate of photo number 595.
Box   13
  Item   610
Civil Rights workshop banquet, 1955
Note: Duplicate of photo number 593.
Box   13
  Item   611
CIO School
Note: George Guernsey, next to the crutches.
Box   13
  Item   612
Textile Workers School, 1930s
Note: From left to right: Roy Lawrence, Southern regional director; unknown individual; Mary Lawrence, across the table from Roy; extreme right, across the table from Roy, Rosanne Walker, staff member at Highlander; to the left of the first person from the window, Claudia Lewis.
Box   13
  Item   613
Furniture Workers workshop, Highlander
Note: Zilphia Horton leading the singing.
Box   13
  Item   614
CIO Labor Conference
Note: Myles Horton, second from the left, top row.
Box   13
  Item   615
Farmers Union School: James Kay, speaking
Box   13
  Item   616
George Guernsey, center; Emil Willimetz, extreme right
Box   13
  Item   617
Farmers Union session
Note: Head of the table, second person from the right, George Morton.
Box   13
  Item   618
Civil Rights workshop, Highlander
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   13
  Item   619
Rubber Workers workshop
Box   13
  Item   620
Farmers Union members having family meal, Stanley
Box   13
  Item   621
Community meeting opening the community building at Highlander
Box   13
  Item   622
Early civil rights period
Note: Newson, center, in checkered shirt.
Box   13
  Item   623
Civil Rights workshop, Highlander 1959 June
Use Restrictions: Thorsten Horton holds copyright.
Note: Septima Clark in center.
Box   13
  Item   624
Workers eating at CIO session
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Note: Fourth from the left, Cole Danenburg, textile worker.
Box   13
  Item   625
Civil Rights Council, unknown location
Box   13
  Item   626
Civil rights meeting, Highlander
Box   13
  Item   627
Trula Underwood (Mrs. J. Boyd Underwood)
Box   13
  Item   628-629
Unidentified
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   13
  Item   630
Packinghouse workers
Note: Second from right, Russell Lasley.
Box   13
  Item   631
CIO School session, Highlander: led by A.A. Liveright
Box   13
  Item   632-633
Main building
Box   13
  Item   634
Unidentified
Box   13
  Item   635-636
Copper Hill basin, Tennessee
Box   13
  Item   637
Road in front of County Community building
Box   13
  Item   638
Back of main building, Highlander early 1930s
Box   13
  Item   639
Mt. Pelia Community Center
Box   13
  Item   640
View of the Highlander lake from window of Hortons' house
Box   13
  Item   641
Building, Highlander Library
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   13
  Item   642
Ruthie Corrall
Box   13
  Item   643
Mr. Bannerman, Highlander 1958 May 11
Use Restrictions: Thorsten Horton holds copyright.
Box   13
  Item   644
Playing checkers during a Civil Rights workshop break, 1958 May 11
Box   13
  Item   645-648
Unidentified
Box   13
  Item   649
CIO student coming to Highlander
Box   13
  Item   650
Unidentified
Box   14
  Item   651-652
Unidentified
Box   14
  Item   653
Food, Tobacco and Agriculture student at Highlander making a stencil
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   14
  Item   654
CIO workshop
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Note: Jim Payne, Steelworker organizer from Chattanooga.
Box   14
  Item   655
Dean Brazeal at Morehouse College
Box   14
  Item   656
CIO workshop
Note: Kevin [unknown last name]
Box   14
  Item   657
Civil Rights workshop participant, Highlander Library
Box   14
  Item   658
Farmers Union workshop: union member from Astatde, Tennessee
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   14
  Item   659
Young woman looking up
Box   14
  Item   660
Karen Blondell, Antioch Co-op, Highlander
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   14
  Item   661
Woman in kimono, 1959
Use Restrictions: Thorsten Horton holds copyright.
Box   14
  Item   662
Woman testifying during Highlander investigation
Box   14
  Item   663
Unidentified
Box   14
  Item   664
Civil rights worker from South Carolina colony
Box   14
  Item   665
Man operating mechanical arms
Box   14
  Item   666-669
Unidentified
Box   14
  Item   670
Reverend DeJarnette
Box   14
  Item   671
Workshop
Note: Kwa Hagen, Director of Adult Education, who came as a State Dept. visitor; Septima Clark, left.
Box   14
  Item   672
J.D. Marlowe, a neighbor, former Highlander student, fishing in lake
Box   14
  Item   673
Civil Rights workshop participant, Chattanooga
Box   14
  Item   674
CIO session, Highlander
Box   14
  Item   675
Aubrey Williams by the Farmers Union
Box   14
  Item   676
Workshop
Note

Duplicate of photo number 671.

Missing.

Box   14
  Item   677
Food, Tobacco, and Agricultural workshop participant
Box   14
  Item   678
CIO workshop
Note

Duplicate of photo number 656.

Missing.

Box   14
  Item   679-680
Youth project, Highlander
Box   14
  Item   681
Archie Brown
Note: Bachelor student, who spent a couple years on the Highlander staff.
Box   14
  Item   682
Farmers Union student ringing dinner bell at Highlander
Box   14
  Item   683
Paul Christopher, Tennessee CIO director, Highlander
Box   14
  Item   684
Workshop participant from Tuskegee, Alabama
Box   14
  Item   685
Unidentified African American man
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   14
  Item   686
Farmers Union workshop: congressional candidate from North Alabama
Box   14
  Item   687-692
Unidentified
Box   14
  Item   693
Farmers Union, Tennessee
Note: Duplicate of photo number 658.
Box   14
  Item   694
Relaxing, Highlander front yard, unidentified
Box   14
  Item   695
Unidentified
Box   14
  Item   696
Part time staff member
Box   14
  Item   697
Farmers Union workshop
Box   14
  Item   698
Youth Project participant, South Carolina
Box   14
  Item   699-700
Unidentified
Box   15
  Item   701
Working on the Altoona Co-op building, Alabama
Box   15
  Item   702
Unidentified
Box   15
  Item   703
Dr. Fred Patterson, Highlander
Box   15
  Item   704
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   15
  Item   705-707
Unidentified
Box   15
  Item   708
Farmers Union member running for Congressman in Alabama
Box   15
  Item   709
Farmers Union member in courthouse meeting in Alabama
Box   15
  Item   710
North Alabama Farmers Union member
Box   15
  Item   711
Professor from J. Peabody College
Box   15
  Item   712
Packinghouse workers
Note: Education representative participating in group discussion.
Box   15
  Item   713
Unidentified
Box   15
  Item   714
Civil Rights workshop participant
Box   15
  Item   715
Man sitting at table
Box   15
  Item   716
Aubrey Williams
Box   15
  Item   717-719
Unidentified
Box   15
  Item   720
Smelter Workers member, Bessemer, Alabama
Box   15
  Item   721
Unidentified
Box   15
  Item   722
Bill Elkuss
Box   15
  Item   723
Unidentified
Box   15
  Item   724
Stuart Newcome
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   15
  Item   725
Fred Ross?, Southern Regional Council; Septima Clark at right
Box   15
  Item   726
Unidentified
Box   15
  Item   727
Highlander workshop: Theodore Brameld
Box   15
  Item   728
Unidentified
Box   15
  Item   729
Woman at civil rights meeting in Charleston, South Carolina
Box   15
  Item   730-733
Unidentified African-American men, circa 1960s
Box   15
  Item   734
Joe Brown, leader in Charleston, South Carolina
Box   15
  Item   735
Charleston activist, civil rights
Box   15
  Item   736
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   15
  Item   737
Portrait of a woman at Highlander by Hoyt Collins
Box   15
  Item   738
Hart Catlin, very early picture
Box   15
  Item   739
Packinghouse workshop, Goodman, member of educational staff
Box   15
  Item   740
Packinghouse Workers workshop
Box   15
  Item   741
Unidentified
Box   15
  Item   742
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   15
  Item   743
Connie Anderson, Food, Tobacco, and Agriculture worker in Highlander Library
Box   15
  Item   744
Bill [unknown last name], Steel Workers organizer from Chattanooga
Box   15
  Item   745
Ralph Helstein, not at Highlander
Box   15
  Item   746
Unidentified African-American man, circa 1960s
Box   15
  Item   747
Student at Highlander picnics behind the school, early 1930s
Box   15
  Item   748
Alton Lawrence
Box   15
  Item   749
Farmers Union member at Highlander
Box   15
  Item   750
Paul Bennett
Box   16
  Item   751
Paul Christopher
Box   16
  Item   752-756
Unidentified
Box   16
  Item   757
Wadmalaw Island Citizenship group evening class
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   16
  Item   758
Wadmalaw Island Citizenship group building
Box   16
  Item   759
Citizenship group participants
Box   16
  Item   760
Citizenship group, coffee break
Note: Third from the left, Bernice Robinson, teacher in the first school, former Highlander student, Highlander board, later.
Box   16
  Item   761
Unidentified African-American man lecturing, circa 1960s
Box   16
  Item   762
Mrs. Brewer, the teacher in the Citizenship School on Edisto Island
Box   16
  Item   763
Young fry waiting for their parents, Citizenship School, Wadmalaw Island
Box   16
  Item   764
CIO
Box   16
  Item   765
Conference on civil rights activities, Sea Islands
Box   16
  Item   766
Septima Clark and Mr. Bellinger
Note: Who had been a student at Highlander and Johns Island.
Box   16
  Item   767
Bellinger's Grocery
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Note: With African-American owners? in front of store.
Box   16
  Item   768
Child at Johns Island
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   16
  Item   769
Mrs. Gear and Estelle, students of Mrs. Brewer
Note: Missing.
Box   16
  Item   770
Two African-American boys on Johns Island, circa 1960s
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   16
  Item   771
High School cutting session
Note

Missing.

Mrs. Brewer, teacher at right.

Box   16
  Item   772
Sea Island house or CIO, Highlander
Box   16
  Item   773
Sea Island children
Box   16
  Item   774
Sea Island group, Citizenship School
Box   16
  Item   775
Sea Island citizenship students
Box   16
  Item   776
Mrs. Brewer and Citizenship group in the community building of the church where her husband was pastor, in Edisto
Box   16
  Item   777
Citizenship students from Edisto
Box   16
  Item   778
Sea Islander Conference
Box   16
  Item   779
Citizenship School
Note: Bernice Robinson, second from the left.
Box   16
  Item   780
Sea Island children
Box   16
  Item   781
Johns Island group, Esau Jenkins in the center, Highlander Conference on voter registration on Johns Island
Box   16
  Item   782
Johns Island educational workshop
Box   16
  Item   783
Clambake at Civil Rights workshop on Johns Island
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   16
  Item   784
Johns Island workshop, Judy Gregory, Mrs. Robinson, and Mrs. Joe Brown
Box   16
  Item   785
Students at Citizenship School learning how to sew, by Bernice Robinson
Box   16
  Item   786
Civil rights meeting in Alton Hall, Highlander Library
Box   16
  Item   787
Mrs. Brewer's living room the same night
Box   16
  Item   788
Packinghouse Workers workshop
Box   16
  Item   789
Aileen Brewer and students, Edisto Island Citizenship School
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   16
  Item   790
Citizenship group, students at Sea Island
Box   16
  Item   791
Citizenship groups, Sea Island
Box   16
  Item   792
Mrs. Brewer's class at Edisto
Box   16
  Item   793
Sea Island Citizenship groups, students
Box   16
  Item   794
Civil Rights Conference in Charleston
Note: Mrs. Clark, extreme lower right.
Box   16
  Item   795
Citizenship group students on island
Box   16
  Item   796
Sea Island family, Citizenship group students
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   16
  Item   797
Citizenship group at Johns Island
Box   16
  Item   798
North Charleston
Box   16
  Item   799
Center, Mrs. Esau Jenkins, restaurant in Charleston
Box   16
  Item   800
Jenkins restaurant in Charleston
Box   17
  Item   801
Citizenship group house and bus
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   17
  Item   802
Progressive Club diner run by Esau Jenkins on Johns Island, where the first Citizenship School was held
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   17
  Item   803
Island bedroom
Box   17
  Item   804
Sea Island family
Box   17
  Item   805-807
Sea Island Citizenship group
Box   17
  Item   808
Myles Horton, Citizenship group at Johns Island
Box   17
  Item   809
Bernice Robinson working on sewing machine with younger CIO member, South Carolina
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   17
  Item   810
James Island workshop on cooperatives
Note: Extreme left, Mrs. Clark; Endra Macabee; Bernice Robinson.
Box   17
  Item   811
Mrs. Brewer, second from left; Myles Horton; Mrs. Edistow
Box   17
  Item   812
Citizenship group participants on Johns Island in front of the Morning Star Hall
Box   17
  Item   813
Johns Island children
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   17
  Item   814
Citizenship group, Johns Island
Box   17
  Item   815
Sea Island children
Box   17
  Item   816
Workshop on cooperative, Johns Island-church
Note: Extreme left, Anne Lockwood; third from left, Septima Clark.
Box   17
  Item   817
Bernice Robinson on the Citizenship School on Johns Island
Box   17
  Item   818
North Charleston
Box   17
  Item   819
Workshop on Johns Island
Box   17
  Item   820
Unidentified African-American men, circa 1960s
Box   17
  Item   821
Leroy Brown at Highlander workshop on Johns Island
Box   17
  Item   822
Esau Jenkins restaurant
Note: Missing.
Box   17
  Item   823
Unidentified African-American man
Box   17
  Item   824
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   17
  Item   825
Charleston, South Carolina
Box   17
  Item   826
Johns Island workshop
Box   17
  Item   827
Mass meeting in Charleston
Note: Joe Brown, left; Myles Horton, speaking.
Box   17
  Item   828
North Charleston
Box   17
  Item   829
Island children
Box   17
  Item   830
Unidentified
Box   17
  Item   831
North Charleston Citizenship group teacher
Box   17
  Item   832
Unidentified
Box   17
  Item   833
Johns Island family
Box   17
  Item   834
Citizenship group on Johns Island
Note: Extreme right is Miss Alice Wine, one of the first African-Americans to register at the Citizenship group before it started. She was a native of Johns Island.
Box   17
  Item   835
Bernice Robinson, second from the left
Box   17
  Item   836
Unidentified African-American woman
Box   17
  Item   837
Unidentified African-American man
Box   17
  Item   838
North Charleston house
Note: Missing.
Box   17
  Item   839
North Charleston house
Box   17
  Item   840
Charleston mass meeting
Note: Missing.
Box   17
  Item   841
Unidentified African-American man
Box   17
  Item   842
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   17
  Item   843
Restaurant
Note: Missing.
Box   17
  Item   844
Mrs. Esau Jenkins on Johns Island
Box   17
  Item   845
Boys on Johns Island
Box   17
  Item   846
Esau Jenkins
Box   17
  Item   847
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   17
  Item   848
Johns Island Citizenship group, “crocheting on Johns island in Adult School”
Box   17
  Item   849
Bernice Robinson at first Citizenship School at Johns Island
Box   17
  Item   850
Unidentified African Americans
Box   18
  Item   851
North Charleston
Box   18
  Item   852
Septima Clark on right
Box   18
  Item   853
Packinghouse, Mon Kies, educational staff
Box   18
  Item   854
Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers School at Highlander
Box   18
  Item   855
CIO School, Highlander, playing ball game, Highlander training program for Packinghouse group, Montajik by Film Center
Box   18
  Item   856
Farmers Union group at Highlander
Box   18
  Item   857
Highlander main building
Box   18
  Item   858
Estes Kefauver on right
Box   18
  Item   859
“Unemployment” collage
Box   18
  Item   860
“How You Do It” collage
Note: Bob Cruden at a Highlander railroad workers union workshop.
Box   18
  Item   861
“What you want” collage
Box   18
  Item   862
“TVA” (Tennessee Valley Authority) collage
Box   18
  Item   863
“Help Democracy Grow” collage
Box   18
  Item   864
Highlander CIO
Box   18
  Item   865
CIO meeting in front of Highlander
Box   18
  Item   866
“The Farmers Union Bets on You!” collage
Note: Dillard King, native of Highlander.
Box   18
  Item   867
“Workers Farmers Learn New Ideas at Highlander” collage
Note: Paul Bennett and other group at Highlander.
Box   18
  Item   868
CIO fishing
Box   18
  Item   869
Part of the Film Center exhibit
Box   34
  Item   870
SA organizer Bill Anderson and Bill Elkuss
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   34
  Item   871
Unidentified African American man with crutch
Box   34
  Item   872
Two unidentified men giving presentation
Box   34
  Item   873
Head and shoulders portrait of unidentified woman with head scarf
Box   34
  Item   874-875
Unidentified men at meeting
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   34
  Item   876
Meeting of smelter workers using Highlander display at Film Center
Box   34
  Item   877
Other smelter workers in Highlander, Charley Wilson leading discussion
Box   34
  Item   878-879
Unidentified man in rocking chair on porch reading newspaper
Note: 2 copies.
Box   34
  Item   880
WPA workers, early 1940s
Note: Graf Taylor in the foreground organizing WPA workers in Grundy County where Highlander was located.
Box   34
  Item   881
Unidentified group of men at meeting
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   34
  Item   882
Smelter workers
Box   18
  Item   883
Graf Taylor talking to a group of WPA workers at Highlander
Note: In the foreground on the left is Will Brown, local Methodist pastor.
Box   18
  Item   884
Jim Dombrowski using an Amalgamated Clothing Workers Visual-Lecture sheet
Box   34
  Item   885
Elizabeth Hawes, first executive secretary for Highlander
Use Restrictions: Ifor Thomas holds copyright.
Box   34
  Item   886
Amalgamated Clothing Workers
Box   34
  Item   887
Unidentified man taking notes and man consulting book
Box   34
  Item   888
Estelle Thompson, CIO workshop
Note: Duplicate of photo number 171.
Box   34
  Item   889
Smelter workers group
Box   34
  Item   890
Smelter workers in a workshop in Alabama led by Bill Elkuss
Box   34
  Item   891
Unidentified men at meeting
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Note: Duplicate of images in photo number 874-875.
Box   34
  Item   892
Smelters workers at Highlander
Box   34
  Item   893
Highlander seminar run in Cuautla, Mexico
Note: Aimee Horton, third from the left, in front of chimney.
Box   18
  Item   894
Guy Carawan speaking at Youth Project at Highlander
Box   18
  Item   895
Man reading Tennessee Union Farmer newspaper
Note: Ike Church, manager of the property and neighbor of Highlander Library.
Box   18
  Item   896
CIO students doing a skit
Box   18
  Item   897
Estelle Thompson teaching poster making, CIO school
Box   18
  Item   898
Dan Powell, second from the left, the southern PHD director teaching at Highlander CIO school
Box   18
  Item   899
“Poll Tax States”
Box   18
  Item   900
Montage at the Highlander Film Center
Box   19
  Item   901
J.D. Martin in South Alabama workshop
Box   19
  Item   902
Portrait of a display, Film Center
Box   19
  Item   903
Film Center display
Box   19
  Item   904
Film Center display
Note: On the left is Tom Ludwig; next is J.D. Martin.
Box   19
  Item   905
Center of America Adult Education seminar, Cuautla, Mexico 1962 December 16-21
Note: Myles Horton, Ismael Rodriquez Aragon, Lewis Sinclair.
Box   19
  Item   906
Center of America Adult Education seminar group shot, Cuautla, Mexico 1962 December 16-21
Box   19
  Item   907
Village near Cuautla where Educational Adults seminar was held
Note: Invited participants to a committee meeting in the square, Myles Horton to the right, speaking.
Box   19
  Item   908
Alabama Farmers Union member
Box   19
  Item   909
Work campers at Highlander building, sand beach on the lake
Box   19
  Item   910
Early students in front of the Highlander entrance
Box   19
  Item   911
Erosion at Copper Hill Basin
Box   19
  Item   912
Dynamiting the spillway to Highlander lake
Box   19
  Item   913
Main building
Box   19
  Item   914
Dynamiting the spillway for the Highlander lake
Box   19
  Item   915
Winter view from Horton house
Box   19
  Item   916
Barton cabin
Box   19
  Item   917
Office and Film Center building
Box   19
  Item   918-919
Library
Box   19
  Item   920
Community Center
Box   19
  Item   921
Film Center
Box   19
  Item   922-923
Film Center Library
Box   19
  Item   924
Community building
Box   19
  Item   925-927
Library
Box   19
  Item   928
Rolling Stone House, Billport, staff and family, Rolling Stone
Note: Came from the symbol the chimney building put in the chimney, built a round stone.
Box   19
  Item   929
Heights in the back of the Highlander
Box   19
  Item   930
Highlander
Box   19
  Item   931
Library
Box   19
  Item   932
“All windows out”
Box   19
  Item   933
Guy Carawan student workshop
Box   19
  Item   934
Guy Carawan and singers
Note: James Bevel and Bernard Lafayette, singers.
Box   19
  Item   935
Guy singing at Children's camp
Box   19
  Item   936-937
Farmers Union meeting
Box   19
  Item   938
CIO student, Highlander
Box   19
  Item   939
Pete Seeger, Highlander
Note: Possibly at 25th anniversary celebration, in charge of music.
Box   19
  Item   940
Chattanooga civil rights participant leading singing of group
Box   19
  Item   941
Leon Wilson, staff member leading Sacred Harp songs at a statewide Sacred Harp gathering at Highlander
Box   19
  Item   942
CIO students, Paul Christopher at piano at Highlander
Box   19
  Item   943
Packinghouse workers, CIO School in Highlander
Note: Zilphia Horton leading singing.
Box   19
  Item   944
Evening entertainment, Highlander CIO School, a skit on the shooting of Dan McGrew
Box   19
  Item   945
Zilphia Horton leading singing, CIO School
Note: Table at right, Myles Horton, Mike Ross, Tom Ludwig, Joyce Mitchell.
Box   19
  Item   946
Zilphia Horton leading singing at the Textile Workers Education Conference
Note: Extreme right, Seth Brewer, textile workers director for North Carolina.
Box   19
  Item   947
Zilphia Horton teaching songs, leading CIO School at Highlander
Box   19
  Item   948
Neighbor, Highlander 1937
Note: People of the Cumberland film still.
Box   19
  Item   949
Foster Falls picnic grounds, CIO students
Note: Dad Horton standing on the left.
Box   19
  Item   950
People of the Cumberland
Box   20
  Item   951
Laundry, early 1930s
Note: Group that helped staff members; Dorothy Carlson on right.
Box   20
  Item   952
Vaudeville workers discussion, Highlander
Box   20
  Item   953
John Morgan
Note: Second from the left, teaching flute making at Highlander CIO School, Zilphia Horton.
Box   20
  Item   954
CIO School, Highlander
Note: Paul Christopher, left, leading discussion.
Box   20
  Item   955
Unidentified
Box   20
  Item   956-957
Amalgamated session, Highlander
Box   20
  Item   958
Discussion with work campers, Highlander lake
Note: Beth Kennedy, extreme left; Shelby Smith, extreme right.
Box   20
  Item   959
CIO workshop, Highlander
Note: Second from left, Virginia Durr, chairman of the National Committee to repeal the poll tax for Southern Conference for Human Welfare.
Box   20
  Item   960
CIO session
Note: Second from the left, Dad Horton; third, Dan Powell, PAC Director; fifth against the tree, Cole Danenburg, Hosiery Workers organizer.
Box   20
  Item   961
Mountain fox hunt near Highlander
Box   20
  Item   962
Summer work camp group
Note: Beth Kennedy, extreme right.
Box   20
  Item   963
Hosiery workers group discussion
Note: Bill [unknown last name], extreme right, educational director.
Box   20
  Item   964
Committee meeting, outdoor session, early civil rights period 1955
Note: Myles Horton on left; second, unknown individual; third, Esau Jenkins; Septima Clark.
Box   20
  Item   965
Hubeck, Highlander
Box   20
  Item   966
CIO outdoor discussion
Note: Second from left, A.A. Liveright.
Box   20
  Item   967
CIO outdoor discussion
Note: Led by Stuart Brock, National CIO Education Office.
Box   20
  Item   968
CIO School, Highlander
Box   20
  Item   969
Unidentified
Box   20
  Item   970
Early Civil Rights Conference at Highlander
Box   20
  Item   971
CIO students in Summer Youth Project, participants relaxing together
Box   20
  Item   972
Augville workers discussion, Highlander
Note: Lower left, southern director leading discussion.
Box   20
  Item   973
Work camp discussion led by the director; upper left, Skirt Shekins
Box   20
  Item   974
Civil rights meeting, early 1930s
Note: Brother Tom Mooney addressing gathering.
Box   20
  Item   975
Civil rights session
Box   20
  Item   976
Pre-CIO labor union workshop attended by neighbor, extreme left, in her 90s
Box   20
  Item   977
Civil Rights workshop, Highlander
Note: Fred Patterson, extreme left.
Box   20
  Item   978
Highlander outing, Big Ridge Park at Ridge
Box   20
  Item   979
Augville workers session led by Southern director
Box   20
  Item   980
CIO group
Note: Extreme left, Henry Shipherd; George Guernsey; Lucy Mason; Zilphia Horton; unknown individual; Paul Christopher in the chair.
Box   20
  Item   981
CIO School
Note: Stuart Brock, extreme left, back row.
Box   20
  Item   982
Amalgamated workshop at Highlander
Note: Second from the lower left, Barbara [unknown last name] from the National Amalgamated Education Office; Suzie Gordon, Amalgamated Educational Office; unknown individual; Joie Willemetz, extreme right; Stuart Meacham, fifth from the left; in the back row, Myles Horton; Ulia McGill, Amalgamated organizer; Zilphia Horton.
Box   20
  Item   983
Workshop
Box   20
  Item   984
Farmers Union workshop
Note: B.R. Brazeal, extreme left; May Justus.
Box   20
  Item   985
Summer workshop
Note: Director of the camp, Van Kennedy, extreme left; Beth Kennedy, extreme right.
Box   20
  Item   986
Youth Project outdoor meeting
Note: In center, Guy Carawan; the banjo next to Charis Horton, one of the participants.
Box   20
  Item   987
Early union workshop
Box   20
  Item   988
Unidentified
Box   20
  Item   989
Virginia Durr, second from the left
Box   20
  Item   990-991
Unidentified
Box   20
  Item   992
Civil rights group at Highlander
Note: Septima Clark on the left.
Box   20
  Item   993
Civil rights group at Highlander lake
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Note: Fifth from the left, Charlotte Meacham, American Friends Service Committee, former Highlander student.
Box   20
  Item   994
Esau Jenkins, left, civil rights
25th Anniversary
Box   20
  Item   995
Mrs. Roosevelt talking with Indian chief from Florida
Box   20
  Item   996
Mrs. Roosevelt speaking at anniversary, Myles Horton, May Justus
Box   20
  Item   997
Mrs. Roosevelt with May Justus
Box   20
  Item   998
Myles Horton at left, Mrs. Roosevelt, May Justus
Box   20
  Item   999
Mrs. Roosevelt, May Justus
Box   20
  Item   1000
Highlander conference in Chattanooga in connection with the Southern Conference for Human Welfare
Note: Zilphia Horton, left; Myles Horton; Mrs. Roosevelt.
Box   21
  Item   1001
Certification
Box   21
  Item   1002-1005
Unidentified
Box   21
  Item   1006
Children's camp, Highlander
Box   21
  Item   1007
J.D. Mott, kitchen duty at Highlander
Box   21
  Item   1008
Conference in Horton house
Note: Ted Brameld, left; identified in chair, Grace Hamilton, director of the Urban League, Atlanta.
Box   21
  Item   1009
Zilphia Horton leading singing on a picket line, Chattanooga
Box   21
  Item   1010
Citizenship School, Myles Horton
Box   21
  Item   1011
Student ringing dinner bell at Highlander
Box   21
  Item   1012
Ralph Helstein, place unidentified
Box   21
  Item   1013
Children's camp, Highlander
Note: Extreme right, Penny Stillman; Charis Horton.
Box   21
  Item   1014
Unidentified
Box   21
  Item   1015
Timon, Highlander Nursery School
Note: Joie Willemetz, upper left.
Box   21
  Item   1016
Film Center picture from before the Tennessee Library service
Box   21
  Item   1017
J.D. Marlowe, cooperative canning, probably
Box   21
  Item   1018-1023
Packinghouse workers, unknown location
Box   21
  Item   1024
Unidentified
Box   21
  Item   1025
CIO School
Box   21
  Item   1026
Packinghouse workers, montage at Highlander Film Center
Box   21
  Item   1027
John J. Finley at election rally, Chattanooga?
Box   21
  Item   1028
Unidentified
Box   21
  Item   1029
Early CIO picture
Note: Paul Christopher, third from right; back front row, second from the left, Amil, president of Textile Workers Union; Sidney Hillman, president, Amalgamated Clothing Workers Union; George Baldanzi, black president of Textile Workers Union.
Box   21
  Item   1030
Chicken on the chopping block, Highlander early 1930s
Box   21
  Item   1031-1032
Cleaning poultry, early 1930s
Box   21
  Item   1033
Students cleaning poultry
Note: Estelle Thompson, right.
Box   21
  Item   1034
Robbing wild beehive, back of Highlander
Box   21
  Item   1035
Robbing beehive
Box   21
  Item   1036
Two women searching the card catalog
Note: Mikii Marlowe on the right; Elizabeth Jenkins on the left.
Box   21
  Item   1037
CIO cutting stumps off, student paper
Box   21
  Item   1038
CIO student with Bill Elkuss on left, mimeographing paper
Box   21
  Item   1039
Amy Vanbrink mimeographing
Box   21
  Item   1040-1041
United Nations workshop, Highlander Library
Box   21
  Item   1042
Cows, girl, and cat, East Tennessee Farmers Union scene
Box   21
  Item   1043
Cows
Box   21
  Item   1044
Birds
Box   21
  Item   1045
Foal
Box   21
  Item   1046
Games at CIO workshop
Box   21
  Item   1047
CIO students pitching horseshoes, Highlander
Box   21
  Item   1048
Flyball game, CIO Highlander
Box   21
  Item   1049
Horseshoes, CIO Highlander
Box   21
  Item   1050
Pete Swin
Note: Public relations director for the CIO, Memphis, Highlander.
Box   22
  Item   1051
Russell Bull fishing in Highlander lake
Note: Regional Packinghouse Workers director.
Box   22
  Item   1052
CIO ball game
Box   22
  Item   1053
CIO ball
Box   22
  Item   1054
Volleyball
Box   22
  Item   1055
Volleyball, CIO
Box   22
  Item   1056
CIO horseshoes
Box   22
  Item   1057
Volleyball, CIO School
Box   22
  Item   1058
Farmers Union baseball game
Box   22
  Item   1059
Early labor union schools, pitching horseshoes, volleyball
Box   22
  Item   1060
Youth Project and Children's campers swimming in Highlander lake
Box   22
  Item   1061
CIO Volleyball
Box   22
  Item   1062
Automobile workers, baseball
Box   22
  Item   1063
CIO baseball
Box   22
  Item   1064
Clinton, Tennessee, two youngsters brought to Highlander for Christmas during integration struggle
Note: Charis Horton, extreme right.
Box   22
  Item   1065
Waldemar Hille, Director of Music, Elmhurst College, Illinois
Note: Hille worked with Zilphia Horton with the music at Highlander.
Box   22
  Item   1066
Rubber Workers School at Highlander, glazier scene
Box   22
  Item   1067
CIO School
Note: Paul Christopher at piano, Pete [unknown last name]
Box   22
  Item   1068
CIO evening performance
Box   22
  Item   1069
Unidentified
Box   22
  Item   1070
Two CIO members sitting on the porch of the recreational department cabin
Box   22
  Item   1071
Results of tornado by Horton house
Box   22
  Item   1072
Tornado damage, Highlander farm
Box   22
  Item   1073
Library
Box   22
  Item   1074
Remodeling the Horton house
Box   22
  Item   1075-1077
Horton house after tornado
Box   22
  Item   1078
Remodeling the Horton house
Box   22
  Item   1079
Women in theatrical performance
Note: CIO, second from the left, Beth Eldridge, who is secretary for community; Leny Vanbrink, Co-op.
Box   22
  Item   1080
Man gesturing with cigar at Highlander event
Box   22
  Item   1081
Games, Highlander CIO School
Box   22
  Item   1082
Recreation at Highlander Farmers Union Educational Conference in Gatlinburg, part of leadership training program
Box   22
  Item   1083
Eating at Highlander CIO workshop, Liveright
Box   22
  Item   1084-1085
Unidentified
Box   22
  Item   1086
Men imitating ducks as part of a theatrical performance
Box   22
  Item   1087
Civil Rights workshop game
Box   22
  Item   1088
Highlander Civil [Rights] workshop and games
Box   22
  Item   1089
CIO workshop games
Box   22
  Item   1090
Skit, CIO workshop
Box   22
  Item   1091-1092
Hosiery Workers workshop skit, Highlander
Box   22
  Item   1093
Summer Youth Project dance class
Box   22
  Item   1094
Hosiery workers, Highlander
Box   22
  Item   1095
Unidentified; third from the left, Joe Willemetz
Box   22
  Item   1096
Unidentified white man in drag
Box   22
  Item   1097
“Solidarity”
Box   22
  Item   1098
Cutting long ribbons of paper, CIO workshop
Note: Extreme left, J.D. Marlowe; community.
Box   22
  Item   1099
“Fishing in a bucket,” CIO activity
Note: Leny Vanbrink?, right.
Box   22
  Item   1100
Zilphia? learning to operate projector
Box   23
  Item   1101
Emil Willimetz at Film Center
Box   23
  Item   1102
Emil Willimetz shows film on field trip
Box   23
  Item   1103
Center montage
Box   23
  Item   1104
Gordon at Film Center doing demonstration of film strips
Box   23
  Item   1105
Movie, Highlander
Box   23
  Item   1106
CIO School-Zilphia learning to operate projector
Box   23
  Item   1107
Demonstration films
Box   23
  Item   1108
Zilphia learning to operate projector
Box   23
  Item   1109
Packinghouse workers at oyster plant in some part of Maryland
Box   23
  Item   1110
Oyster boats, Packinghouse
Box   23
  Item   1111
Myles Horton on ruins of Highlander main building
Note: Building was burned after being taken over by the state.
Box   23
  Item   1112
Remains of main building, Highlander lake on the right
Box   23
  Item   1113
Uncle Billy Thomas with his wife
Note: Billy was local patriarch, who made all the furniture at Highlander, was a lay minister and staunch supporter.
Box   23
  Item   1114
Uncle Billy Thomas in the local church across from Highlander
Box   23
  Item   1115
Uncle Billy in his shop with chairs
Box   23
  Item   1116
Woman with baby on screen projected behind her
Box   23
  Item   1117-1118
Unidentified
Box   23
  Item   1119
Textile Workers strike, Alabama
Box   23
  Item   1120
Striking Packinghouse workers
Box   23
  Item   1121
Packinghouse after it burned
Box   23
  Item   1122
Textile picnic, Alabama
Note: Second from left, Tom Ludwig, bringing greetings from the Farmers Union.
Box   23
  Item   1123
Educational meeting on picket line
Note: Bill Elkuss, top left; Zilphia Horton.
Box   23
  Item   1124
Resident Adult Educational Conference, Germany 1959
Note: Left, Horton; teacher from the Post School; third unknown individual; Oscar Gramakay.
Box   23
  Item   1125
Resident Adult Educational Conference, Germany 1959
Box   23
  Item   1126
Square dancing led by Ralph Tefferteller, early 1930s
Note: Center of yard, Henry Thomas.
Box   23
  Item   1127
Myles Horton and unknown school teacher
Box   23
  Item   1128
Square dancing at Highlander
Note: On extreme right, J.D. Marlowe; Myles Horton; Catherine Winston.
Box   23
  Item   1129
Square dancing, Henry Thomas's yard, Youth camp, Highlander
Note: Zilphia Horton playing piano.
Box   23
  Item   1130
Youth Project
Box   23
  Item   1131
Youth Project dance
Box   23
  Item   1132
Unidentified
Box   23
  Item   1133
Dancing in Henry Thomas's yard led by Ralph Tefferteller
Box   23
  Item   1134
Dancing in Henry Thomas's yard led by Tefferteller
Note: Bottom left, unknown individual; next to fiddler is Uncle Willy Marlowe, a neighbor; Henry Thomas is sitting on the porch.
Box   23
  Item   1135
Square dancing
Box   23
  Item   1136
Banjo player at night barbecue, Highlander
Box   23
  Item   1137
Early CIO convention, organizers, union officials, probably textile workers convention
Box   23
  Item   1138
Zilphia Horton leading singing at convention
Note: Made up primarily of Southern Union representatives, probably textile workers.
Box   23
  Item   1139-1041
Ike Church having barbecue, CIO School
Box   23
  Item   1142
Scalding hog butchered at Highlander
Box   23
  Item   1143
Cleaning hog
Box   23
  Item   1144
Skit at CIO School, “Lollipop Poppa”
Box   23
  Item   1145-1147
Leon Wilson leading Sacred Harp singing
Box   23
  Item   1148
Farmers Union ladies quilting in Alabama
Box   23
  Item   1149
Highlander neighbors quilting in Community Center
Note: Second from left, Mom Horton; third, Maggie Marlowe; sixth, Joie Willemetz.
Box   23
  Item   1150
“Out of this Bitter Land,” Highlander
Box   24
  Item   1151
Erosion Copper Basin
Box   24
  Item   1152
Myles Horton
Box   24
  Item   1153
Packinghouse Workers session, rough drafting
Box   24
  Item   1154
Young girl sitting in chair
Box   24
  Item   1155
Highlander workshop on Civil Rights
Note: Table, Myles Horton, Mikii Marlowe, Esau Jenkins, Rosa Parks, and Septima Clark in far right corner.
Box   24
  Item   1156
Man giving a lecture
Note: Harvey L. Friedman? of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers Union.
Box   24
  Item   1157
Unidentified
Box   24
  Item   1158
Julia Mabee in community with Highlander staff member Henry Shipherd
Box   24
  Item   1159
CIO discussion in front of Highlander
Box   24
  Item   1160
Civil Rights workshop
Note: Left, unknown individual; center, Paul Bennett; right, Grace Hamilton, Highlander board member and Urban League.
Box   24
  Item   1161
Alabama Farmers Union
Box   24
  Item   1162-1164
Unidentified
Box   24
  Item   1165
Photocollage of musicians and square dancers
Note: Ike Church, upper right; J.D. Marlowe, top center.
Box   24
  Item   1166
Highlander community co-op sewing group
Box   24
  Item   1167
Unidentified
Box   24
  Item   1168
House back of Highlander
Box   24
  Item   1169
Unidentified
Box   24
  Item   1170
Model of proposed library made by Carl Koch
Box   24
  Item   1171
Unidentified
Box   24
  Item   1172-1173
Montage
Box   24
  Item   1174
Highlander Christmas vacation for Clinton black students, first integrated in the South
Note: Rosa Parks was present.
Box   24
  Item   1175
Highlander Library, helping students, civil rights period
Box   24
  Item   1176-1177
Unidentified
Box   24
  Item   1178
Clinton High School students gathering: Rosa Parks, center
Note: First picture on left from contact sheet.
Box   24
  Item   1179
Clinton, back of the school [proof sheet]
Note: 12 images.
Box   24
  Item   1180
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   24
  Item   1181
L.A. Blackman, Elloree, South Carolina
Note: Mr. L.A. Blackman reportedly resisted KKK attempts to force him out of town.
Box   24
  Item   1183
Unidentified group in front of Highlander
Box   24
  Item   1184
Unidentified
Box   24
  Item   1185
Public School Integration workshop, Highlander
Box   24
  Item   1186
Highlander Library
Box   24
  Item   1187
Montage
Box   24
  Item   1188
Unidentified
Box   24
  Item   1189
25th Anniversary
Note: Left, the neighbors and little sister; Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, in window behind Aubrey Williams; Myles Horton; Mrs. Johnson, mother of Zilphia Horton.
Box   24
  Item   1190
Mrs. Roosevelt, Myles Horton, May Justus
Box   24
  Item   1191-1192
Unidentified
Box   24
  Item   1193
Mrs. Roosevelt, May Justus
Box   24
  Item   1194
Eleanor Roosevelt speaks on the front porch of Highlander School
Box   24
  Item   1195
Woman writing on chalkboard at Citizenship School, Johns Island
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   24
  Item   1196
Textile Workers organizer, Zilphia Horton in front of Highlander
Box   24
  Item   1197
CIO students talking to Zilphia Horton
Box   24
  Item   1198
CIO students
Box   24
  Item   1199
Zilphia Horton leading singing, Farmers Union session
Box   24
  Item   1200
Zilphia Horton
Box   25
  Item   1201
Textile Workers Conference, Central Alabama 1939
Note: Seated back row, Weatherspoon; next, Zilphia Horton; next, Alabama director; behind podium, Roy Lawrence; directly behind him in the middle back row, Amil Leevy; to the right of him is John [unknown last name], director of the International Ladies Garment Workers of the South; front row is the director of the Hosiery Workers; Lucy Randolph Mason; Paul Christopher; Bill [unknown last name], a steel worker.
Box   25
  Item   1202
Unidentified, 1939
Box   25
  Item   1203
Textile Workers group at Highlander
Note: Roy Lawrence, extreme left.
Box   25
  Item   1204
Zilphia Horton with business manager, educational director of the newly organized LaFollette, Tennessee Shirt Workers 1937
Box   25
  Item   1205
Zilphia Horton leading songs at Highlander, early union CIO session
Note: Charlie Wilson, board member, extreme right; next to him is his wife Frankie, both students at Highlander in early 1930s.
Box   25
  Item   1206
Textile Workers Convention
Note: Probably the southern delegate to the first Textile Workers Convention, met in Philadelphia.
Box   25
  Item   1207
Civil Rights workshop, Highlander Library
Note: Myra Page at the far end of the table.
Box   25
  Item   1208
Zilphia Horton
Box   34
  Item   1209
Unidentified
Box   25
  Item   1210
Unidentified
Box   25
  Item   1211
Zilphia Horton
Note: Missing.
Box   25
  Item   1212
Student ringing dinner bell
Box   25
  Item   1213
Ike Church, Highlander
Box   25
  Item   1214
CIO student, kitchen duty
Box   25
  Item   1215
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   25
  Item   1216
Ore workers, Alabama
Box   25
  Item   1217
Children's campers
Box   25
  Item   1218
First citizenship student learning to read
Note: In the back end of the cooperative at that time, Jenkins Grocery store.
Box   25
  Item   1219
Early integration workshop
Note: Lower left hand corner in center, Rosa Parks; extreme right, Charis Horton.
Box   34
  Item   1220
Mine workers rally, farmer Matt Bunch, district organizer in the center
Box   25
  Item   1221
Citizenship group, Wadmalow Island
Box   25
  Item   1222
CIO entertainment, Highlander
Box   25
  Item   1223
“A rural minister and a farmer from Kodak, Tennessee”
Note: Roy Houts, Methodist minister, and Kurt Smith, farmer.
Box   25
  Item   1224
Myles Horton and Matt Lynch
Note: Lynch, one of the first students at Highlander, later became a hosiery worker, and is now the secretary of the CIO in Tennessee.
Box   25
  Item   1225
Joint CIO workshop and work camp evening meeting at Highlander
Note: Student at right with hand on chain is Herman Eddy, educational director of the CIO; above him, A.A. Liveright; above A.A. Liveright in the window is J.D. Marlowe.
Box   25
  Item   1226
Farmers Union workshop
Note: Work camp is sitting in on evening session, upper left with elbow on the chair is Bill Kornhauser and extreme right, TVA agricultural specialist.
Box   25
  Item   1227-1228
Unidentified
Box   25
  Item   1229
Farmers Union workshop
Box   25
  Item   1230
Five African American men singing
Box   25
  Item   1231
Two men working on the construction of a building at Highlander
Box   25
  Item   1232
Workshop in Southern Alabama Farmers Union members
Note: Tom Ludwig, extreme right.
Box   25
  Item   1233-1234
Unidentified - missing
Box   25
  Item   1235
Farmers Union workshop at Southern Alabama
Note: Tom Ludwig, third from the right.
Box   25
  Item   1236
Farmers Union members at the Fertilizer cooperative
Box   25
  Item   1237
Unidentified
Box   25
  Item   1238
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   25
  Item   1239
CIO School at Highlander
Note: Second from the left, George Guernsey.
Box   25
  Item   1240
Farmers Union field program
Box   25
  Item   1241-1242
Farmers Union workshop at Highlander
Box   25
  Item   1243
PAC workshop
Note: Left, Tim Hayskill, organizer; Smelter Workers organizer; Palmer Weber, National PAC official; Tom Ludwig, Lawrence, extreme left, Hobby Farmers Union member.
Box   25
  Item   1244
Farmers Union session
Note: Third from the left, Bud Voight, National Educational office; extreme right, Lou Krainock.
Box   25
  Item   1245
CIO Highlander
Box   25
  Item   1246
Building the Farmers Union Fertilizer Co-op in South Alabama
Box   25
  Item   1247
Session outside Highlander Library, Farmers Union School
Note: Myles Horton, extreme left; Tom Ludwig, squatting fourth from the left; Don Chapman, president Montana Farmers Union, standing extreme right; lower right, A.A. Liveright.
Box   25
  Item   1248
National Farmers Union Convention in Denver where Zilphia Horton led singing
Note: Second from the left is Secretary of Agriculture Brannon, Jim Patton, Zilphia Horton.
Box   25
  Item   1249
Alabama Farmers Union Meeting
Box   25
  Item   1250
Alabama Farmers Union workshop
Box   26
  Item   1251
Alabama Farmers Union Convention
Note: Second, Jim Patton.
Box   26
  Item   1252
Alabama Farmers Union Convention
Box   26
  Item   1253
Alabama Farmers Union Convention
Note: Aubrey Williams, left, talking to Jim Patton, center.
Box   26
  Item   1254
Two men and a baby at a Farmers Union workshop, Alabama
Box   26
  Item   1255
Alabama courthouse and convention
Box   26
  Item   1256
Film Center filming, Highlander
Box   26
  Item   1257
Amalgamated, Highlander
Box   26
  Item   1258
Unidentified white family
Box   26
  Item   1259
Farmers Union, Virginia, “Pie Supper,” 1948 October 29
Box   26
  Item   1260
Farmers Union meeting at Highlander
Note: Audrey Williams, third from left.
Box   26
  Item   1261
Virginia Farmers Union Co-op members
Box   26
  Item   1262
Alabama Farmers Union
Note: Tom Ludwig at left.
Box   26
  Item   1263
Highlander workshop
Box   26
  Item   1264
Unidentified
Box   26
  Item   1265
Early student working Highlander garden
Box   26
  Item   1266
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   26
  Item   1267
CIO School, Highlander Library
Box   26
  Item   1268
Farmers Union group at Highlander
Note: Bud Voight, third from the left; fourth, Tom Ludwig; on the right, Bill Kornhauser, Willemetz.
Box   26
  Item   1269
Smelter Workers session
Note: Alton Lawrence, left; Paul Christopher.
Box   26
  Item   1270
Farmers Union session at Highlander demonstrating fertilizer at TVA
Box   26
  Item   1271
Unidentified
Box   26
  Item   1272
Farmers Union, Highlander
Box   26
  Item   1273
Farmers Union School
Note: Jim Patton, left.
Box   26
  Item   1274
Farmers Union members, Highlander workshop
Box   26
  Item   1275
Unidentified
Box   26
  Item   1276
Alabama Farmers Union
Box   26
  Item   1277
Gary Keene and Highlander neighbor
Box   26
  Item   1278
Building Farmers Union Co-op in Southern Alabama
Box   26
  Item   1279
Farmers Union dedication of new Co-op building, Abingdon, Virginia
Box   26
  Item   1280-1281
Farm family sitting in wagon
Box   26
  Item   1282
Unidentified
Box   26
  Item   1283
Farmer wearing overalls and straw hat
Box   26
  Item   1284
Unidentified
Box   26
  Item   1285
Farmers Union meeting at Highlander
Box   26
  Item   1286
CIO, Highlander
Box   26
  Item   1287
Amalgamated, Highlander
Box   26
  Item   1288-1290
Unidentified
Box   26
  Item   1291
Two men smoking cigars
Box   26
  Item   1292
East Tennessee Farmers Union meeting
Box   26
  Item   1293
Unidentified farmer with horse drawn plow
Box   26
  Item   1294
Smelter Workers
Note

Alton Lawrence, left; Paul Christopher.

Missing.

Box   26
  Item   1295
Unidentified
Box   26
  Item   1296
Farmers Union School at Highlander
Box   26
  Item   1297
South Alabama Co-op
Box   26
  Item   1298
Unidentified
Box   26
  Item   1299
Loading bags of fertilizer, South Alabama Fertilizer Co-op
Box   26
  Item   1300
Unidentified white women
Box   27
  Item   1301
Farmers Union session at Highlander
Box   27
  Item   1302
South Alabama Co-op
Box   27
  Item   1303
South Alabama Farmers Union members
Note: J.D. Martin, extreme left.
Box   27
  Item   1304
Unidentified
Box   27
  Item   1305
Farmers Union workshop at Highlander
Box   27
  Item   1306
Virginia Farmers Union family
Box   27
  Item   1307
Unidentified
Box   27
  Item   1308
Farmers Union, Highlander
Box   27
  Item   1309
Farmers Union, Southern Alabama
Box   27
  Item   1310
Farmers Union, Highlander
Box   27
  Item   1311
Smelters Workers organizer and family
Box   27
  Item   1312-1313
CIO School, Highlander
Box   27
  Item   1314
Farmers Union School, Highlander
Box   27
  Item   1315
Packinghouse workers, Highlander
Box   27
  Item   1316
A.A. Liveright, CIO School, Highlander
Box   27
  Item   1317
Farmers Union workshop at Highlander
Box   27
  Item   1318-1319
Farmers Union, Highlander
Box   27
  Item   1320
Unidentified
Box   27
  Item   1321
Men reading paper outside store
Box   27
  Item   1322
Highlander Film Center street scene
Box   27
  Item   1323
Man refilling a tire
Box   27
  Item   1324
Woman in pen with turkeys
Box   27
  Item   1325
Man with two mules
Box   27
  Item   1326
Portrait of a farmer
Box   27
  Item   1327
Man inspecting milk cans
Box   27
  Item   1328
Highlander Film Center, South Alabama
Box   27
  Item   1329
South Alabama Co-op
Box   27
  Item   1330
Film Center pictures of building of Co-op
Note: Fred Lasse, left.
Box   27
  Item   1331
Unidentified
Box   27
  Item   1332
Man dressed as old woman
Box   27
  Item   1333
Working men walking past a building
Box   27
  Item   1334
Unidentified
Box   27
  Item   1335
J.D. Martin, South Alabama Farmers Union
Box   27
  Item   1336
25th anniversary gathering
Box   27
  Item   1337
Feeding milk to a calf
Box   27
  Item   1338
J.D. Marlowe on left talking to South Alabama Farmers Union members
Box   27
  Item   1339
Community building at Highlander
Box   27
  Item   1340
Jim Patton
Box   27
  Item   1341
African American family outdoors
Box   27
  Item   1342
Old men reclining in chairs
Box   27
  Item   1343
Fertilizer Co-op
Box   27
  Item   1344
Centrala Farmers Co-op building
Box   27
  Item   1345
Tractor plowing through tall plants
Box   27
  Item   1346
Farmer with milk can in wheelbarrow
Box   27
  Item   1347
Packinghouse workers, Highlander; Rosalie Woodman
Box   27
  Item   1348
Farmers Union, Highlander
Box   27
  Item   1349-1350
Unidentified
Box   28
  Item   1351
Unidentified
Box   28
  Item   1352
Three men talking around a bunk bed, Farmers Union term
Box   28
  Item   1353
Audrey Williams
Box   28
  Item   1354
Father and son picking tobacco, East Tennessee Farmers Union
Box   28
  Item   1355
Unidentified
Box   28
  Item   1356
Third Farmers Union Session, 1948
Box   28
  Item   1357
Unidentified
Box   28
  Item   1358
Portrait of Tom Bradley, Greeneville, Tennessee
Box   28
  Item   1359
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   28
  Item   1360
Myles Horton and Jean Cotton, Packinghouse Workers School, Highlander
Box   28
  Item   1361
Unidentified
Box   28
  Item   1362
Co-op
Box   28
  Item   1363
Greene County Farmers Union Milk Producers Co-op
Box   28
  Item   1364
Southern Alabama Fertilizer Cooperative
Box   28
  Item   1365
Greene County Farmers Union Milk Producers Co-op
Box   28
  Item   1366
Farmers Union group at Highlander
Note: Top row, left to right: Tom Ludwig, Lois [unknown last name], Bud Voight, Ken Pullman, Zilphia Horton, Estelle Thompson. Bottom row, left to right: Catherine Winston, Louis [unknown last name] from Mississippi, Myles Horton, Ben Dahl.
Box   28
  Item   1367-1369
Unidentified
Box   28
  Item   1370
Pat and Pam Perry visiting Highlander
Box   28
  Item   1371
Alabama Farmers Union
Box   28
  Item   1372
Jim Patton, Highlanders Farmers Union session at Gainsberry
Box   28
  Item   1373
Myles Horton
Note: Missing.
Box   28
  Item   1374
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   28
  Item   1375
CIO School
Note: Paul Christopher in middle.
Box   28
  Item   1376-1377
Unidentified
Box   28
  Item   1378
Al Co-op, Packinghouse research director, Packinghouse workshop at Highlander
Box   28
  Item   1379
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   28
  Item   1380
Alabama Farmers Union meeting
Box   28
  Item   1381
Family reading the Union Farmer newspaper
Box   28
  Item   1382-1383
Unidentified families sitting down to dinner
Box   28
  Item   1384
Highlander kitchen scene
Box   28
  Item   1385
Highlander neighbors
Box   28
  Item   1386
Unidentified
Box   28
  Item   1387
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   28
  Item   1388
R.B. Stitzer, Chemical Engineering Department
Box   28
  Item   1389
Farmers Union workshop, Ted Polwin leading discussion, blackboard
Box   28
  Item   1390
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   28
  Item   1391
“Negro Rehabilitation Clients, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana”
Box   28
  Item   1392
Unidentified white children
Box   28
  Item   1393
Completing Farmers Union Co-op in Southern Alabama
Box   28
  Item   1394
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   28
  Item   1395
Community meeting, visitors, showing slides and speaking to community people
Box   28
  Item   1396
Bannerman, right
Box   28
  Item   1397
“Organization of a Rural Community,” Highlander Folk School
Box   28
  Item   1398
Farmers Union family in neighboring county
Box   28
  Item   1399
Farmers Union group at Highlander
Box   28
  Item   1400
Farmers Union member in East Tennessee
Box   29
  Item   1401
Man and boy in Oliver tractor
Box   29
  Item   1402
Participants in School Integration workshop, Highlander
Box   29
  Item   1403
Civil Rights workshop
Box   29
  Item   1404
Unidentified
Box   29
  Item   1405
Civil rights group in front of Highlander Library
Note: Septima Clark, left.
Box   29
  Item   1406
Civil rights group, Highlander Library
Box   29
  Item   1407
Post integration workshop
Box   29
  Item   1408-1409
Civil Rights workshop, Highlander
Box   29
  Item   1410
[From] Left, Zilphia Horton, Myles Horton, Betty Shipherd, Henry Shipherd, Septima Clark
Box   29
  Item   1411
Unidentified
Box   29
  Item   1412
Highlander Library
Note: Left to right-first, unknown individual; second, Paul Hagen from Garnet; right, Esau Jenkins.
Box   29
  Item   1413
Highlander Library
Note: Paul Hagen, fourth from the left.
Box   29
  Item   1414
Civil Rights workshop
Note: Septima Clark in center.
Box   29
  Item   1415
Public School Integration workshop
Box   29
  Item   1416
Unidentified
Box   29
  Item   1417
Extreme right, Dr. Fred Patterson
Box   29
  Item   1418
Civil rights outside Highlander Library
Box   29
  Item   1419
Civil rights
Note: Alice Cobb, staff member in late 1950s, right.
Box   29
  Item   1420
Civil rights group
Box   29
  Item   1421
College workshop at Highlander, 1959
Box   29
  Item   1422
Unidentified-youth project at Highlander
Box   29
  Item   1423
Public School integration workshop
Box   29
  Item   1424
Civil Rights workshop
Note: Anne Braden, center, leading discussion.
Box   29
  Item   1425
Civil Rights workshop
Box   29
  Item   1426
Civil rights, Mrs. [Septima] Clark
Box   29
  Item   1427
Unidentified group at Highlander
Box   29
  Item   1428
Civil rights period
Box   29
  Item   1429
Unidentified
Box   29
  Item   1430
Group playing softball at Highlander
Box   29
  Item   1431
Civil rights group at Highlander
Box   29
  Item   1432
Youth project
Box   29
  Item   1433
Unidentified
Box   29
  Item   1434
Civil rights discussion at library
Box   29
  Item   1435-1436
Unidentified
Box   29
  Item   1437
Civil rights meeting at Highlander
Note: Guy Carawan, front.
Box   29
  Item   1438-1439
Scene at Highlander workshop
Box   29
  Item   1440
Packinghouse workshop
Box   29
  Item   1441-1442
Unidentified
Box   29
  Item   1443
United Nations workshop at Highlander
Box   29
  Item   1444
Workshop, Highlander
Box   29
  Item   1445
Unidentified
Box   29
  Item   1446
Highlander workshop, voter registration
Box   29
  Item   1447
Integration workshop, Highlander
Box   29
  Item   1448
Staff meeting at Highlander
Box   29
  Item   1449
Civil Rights workshop
Box   29
  Item   1450
Unidentified group in front of Highlander main building
Note: Esau Jenkins, fifth from left.
Box   30
  Item   1451
Highlander workshop in Tougaloo College of Mississippi
Note: Second from the left, top row, Buford Posey; third from left, unknown individual; fourth, Co-op Director of Mississippi. Bottom row, first person, unknown individual; second is individual who ran for Congress; Myles Horton; Bernice Robinson.
Box   30
  Item   1452
San Padeo workshop
Note: From right to left: the director of the Mississippi Democratic Party, Lawrence Guyot; next to him is Bob Moses; next to him is Co-op Director.
Box   30
  Item   1453
Head of NAACP of North Carolina
Box   30
  Item   1454
Two people outside of Highlander Library
Box   30
  Item   1455
Unidentified
Box   30
  Item   1456
Andrew Young, far left; Guy Carawan, far right
Box   30
  Item   1457
Highlander workshop
Box   30
  Item   1458
Unidentified
Box   30
  Item   1459
College workshop, Highlander
Note: Left is Anne Braden and Alice Cobb.
Box   30
  Item   1460
Civil Rights workshop, Highlander
Box   30
  Item   1461
Civil Rights workshop banquet, Highlander
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   30
  Item   1462
Unidentified
Box   30
  Item   1463
Bill Thomas as leader of the Smelter Workers in Bessemer, Alabama
Note: Left to right is Henry Shipherd, Charles Gomillion, Myles Horton.
Box   30
  Item   1464
Unidentified
Box   30
  Item   1465
Esau Jenkins on the left
Box   30
  Item   1466
Unidentified
Box   30
  Item   1467-1468
Mr. L.A. Blackman
Note: From Elloree, South Carolina, leader of the NAACP stood up to the Klan.
Box   30
  Item   1469
Civil Rights workshop
Box   30
  Item   1470
Civil rights group
Box   30
  Item   1471
Unidentified
Box   30
  Item   1472
Civil rights group
Box   30
  Item   1473-1474
Civil rights group at lake
Box   30
  Item   1475
Civil Rights workshop
Note: Septima Clark on the left, in front of Charles.
Box   30
  Item   1476
Arkapece Stevens
Note: Highlander board member from Chattanooga who alerted the NAACP about the case of Scottsboro.
Box   30
  Item   1477
Post Integration workshop, Highlander
Box   30
  Item   1478-1479
Unidentified
Box   30
  Item   1480
Herman Long at Fisk leading a discussion at the College workshop, Highlander 1956
Box   30
  Item   1481
Unidentified
Box   30
  Item   1482
Bernice Robinson, center; Mr. L.A. Blackman, extreme left
Box   30
  Item   1483
Highlander Library
Box   30
  Item   1484
Henry Shipherd integration workshop
Box   30
  Item   1485-1485A
CIO Smelter Workers
Box   30
  Item   1486
Group discussion integration period
Box   30
  Item   1487
Students from the Clinton High School, Clinton, Tennessee
Note: First to integrate with Highlander in vacation.
Box   30
  Item   1488
Mr. L.A. Blackman
Box   30
  Item   1489
Unidentified
Box   30
  Item   1490
Myles Horton at state Packinghouse educational workshops
Box   30
  Item   1491
Jim Patton, National Farmers Union
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   30
  Item   1492
Urban League meeting at Highlander, Myles Horton and Grace Hamilton
Box   30
  Item   1493
Myles Horton, Highlander lake
Box   30
  Item   1494
Zilphia Horton leading singing at the Denver Farmers Union convention
Box   30
  Item   1495
Square dancing at Highlander
Note: Middle, Myles Horton; right, Zilphia Horton.
Box   30
  Item   1496
Unidentified
Box   30
  Item   1497
Rubber workers educational conference in Gadstone, Alabama
Note: Fifth from left in front row, Zilphia Horton; sixth from left, Mr. Lewis, the educational director for the Rubber Workers Union.
Box   30
  Item   1498
Zilphia Horton
Use Restrictions: Center for Creative Photography (CCP) holds copyright.
Note: Image by Edward Weston.
Box   30
  Item   1499
Joe Glazier singing
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   30
  Item   1500
Farmers Union
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   31
  Item   1501
Early union picture of Highlander
Note: Zilphia Horton, fifth from the left.
Box   31
  Item   1502
Paul Christopher, Zilphia Horton, Highlander
Box   31
  Item   1503
Zilphia Horton leading singing at Highlander
Box   31
  Item   1504
Zilphia Horton leading singing at Highlander
Note: Probably Food, Tobacco, Agriculture Workers workshop.
Box   31
  Item   1505
Zilphia Horton playing her accordion
Box   31
  Item   1506
First textile workers organizing convention, Philadelphia
Note: Cole Dandenburg, left; his wife; Zilphia Horton; Myles Horton.
Box   31
  Item   1507
Zilphia Horton teaching use of projector, Highlander workshop
Box   31
  Item   1508
Zilphia Horton leading singing at Highlander workshop
Box   31
  Item   1509
Zilphia Horton working with students at CIO workshop
Box   31
  Item   1510
Zilphia Horton greeting a CIO student
Box   31
  Item   1511
Highlander integration workshop
Note: Myles Horton, Mrs. Roosevelt, and Jim Stokely, writer from Newport, Tennessee.
Box   31
  Item   1512
Staff meeting at Highlander Center in Knoxville
Note: Left to right, Aimee Horton, Myles Horton, Conrad Browne, Ora Browne.
Box   31
  Item   1513
Aimee Horton, Esau Jenkins, Inga McAdoo, Lois Krapf, Bernice Robinson
Use Restrictions: Thompson Commercial Photographers holds copyright.
Box   31
  Item   1514
Unidentified
Box   31
  Item   1515
Aimee Horton and Inga McAdoo
Use Restrictions: Thorsten Horton holds copyright.
Box   31
  Item   1516
Myles Horton at Citizenship School, Sea Island
Box   31
  Item   1517
Hosiery discussion groups at Highlander
Box   31
  Item   1518
Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers workshop at Highlander
Note: Will Thomas, workers, and Myles Horton.
Box   31
  Item   1519
Unidentified
Box   31
  Item   1520
J.C. McAmis (Mac) lecturing on organic food at Highlander
Box   31
  Item   1521
Civil rights period
Use Restrictions: Thompson Commercial Photographers holds copyright.
Note: Charles Jones, Myles Horton, Cordell Reagon.
Box   31
  Item   1522
Farmers Union School, Highlander
Note: Left middle, Myles Horton, Jim Patton.
Box   31
  Item   1523
Unidentified
Box   31
  Item   1524
Highlander Chautauqua route
Note: Route that went to North Carolina and other places during the 1940s; this is Hendersonville, North Carolina.
Box   31
  Item   1525
Small group meeting at Highlander
Note: From left to right: J.C. McAmis, TVA; Myles Horton; Mr. H.N. Hatley, Tennessee Farmers Union; Lee Fryer, Secretary-Treasurer for the National Farmers Union.
Box   31
  Item   1526
Unidentified
Box   31
  Item   1527
Packinghouse workers, unknown location
Box   31
  Item   1528
Horton house
Note: Myles Horton left; B.R. Brazeal, Unitarian Minister, Nashville; Lewis Sinclair, TA economist-board member-board meeting.
Box   31
  Item   1529-1530
Unidentified
Box   31
  Item   1531
Mississippi civil rights period
Note: Bill Heggs, left; next, unknown individual; next is the fellow who ran for Congress Democratic Party; [photo] taken by Myles Horton- meeting is probably the Delta Ministry.
Box   31
  Item   1532
Rubber workers, Highlander
Box   31
  Item   1533
Automobile workers at Highlander
Note: Myles Horton, second from right.
Box   31
  Item   1534
Seated group observes Myles Horton making notes
Box   31
  Item   1535
Farmers Union, Highlander
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   31
  Item   1536
Amalgamated, Highlander
Box   31
  Item   1537
Don Chapman, president of the Montana Farmers Union at Highlander Farmers Union School
Note: Tom Ludwig on right.
Box   31
  Item   1538
Myles Horton front yard, Highlander
Box   31
  Item   1539
Myles Horton with man smoking cigar, civil rights period, Delta Ministry, Mississippi
Box   31
  Item   1540
Window broken by Klan in Highlander, relocated in Knoxville 1961
Box   31
  Item   1541
Unidentified
Box   31
  Item   1542
Early Highlander front yard scene
Box   31
  Item   1543
Ford Automobile Union meeting, 1944
Box   31
  Item   1544
Charleston civil rights mass meeting, Myles Horton speaking
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   31
  Item   1545
George Baldanzi (TWUA), Paul Christopher (Tennessee CIO), and others
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   31
  Item   1546
Highlander lake Children's camp run by Conrad Browne
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Note: Browne is fourth from the left; fifth from the left is Browne's daughter.
Box   31
  Item   1547
Highlander visitors
Box   31
  Item   1548
Back yard near Highlander
Note: Left to right: Charis Horton, May Justus, Thorsten Horton.
Box   31
  Item   1549
Youth project
Note: Charro [unknown last name], Charis Horton.
Box   31
  Item   1550
Myles Horton resting beneath the national Capitol
Note: Photograph taken during a demonstration around the capitol during the Poor People's Campaign. Myles Horton took a nap and it was titled "Myles in Action."
Box   31
  Item   1551
Highlander Folk School main building, early period
Note: From left to right: Delmus Horton, brother of Myles Horton; Malcom Chisholm, killed in Spanish Civil War; John Layton, killed in International Brigade, Spanish Civil War; Dorothy Thompson; Rupert Hampton; Pearl Horton, Myles Horton's sister.
Box   31
  Item   1552
Log house where Hortons lived [in the] early days of Highlander, Catherine Winston
Box   31
  Item   1553
Early WPA workshop at Highlander
Note: Ed Horton, left.
Box   31
  Item   1554
Dan Powell in center
Note: Retired Southern Union Leader.
Box   31
  Item   1555
Thorsten and Myles Horton
Box   31
  Item   1556
Children of the Wilder strikers
Note: J.D. Marlowe, fifth from right.
Box   31
  Item   1557
Dad and Mom Horton, Highlander front yard
Box   31
  Item   1558
J.D. Marlowe fishing in Highlander lake
Box   31
  Item   1559
View from Horton window
Box   31
  Item   1560
Main building
Box   31
  Item   1561
Elia Kazan directing Wild River statistics by people from Highlander where film was being made
Box   31
  Item   1562
Highlander staff picture
Note: Tom Ludwig, Myles Horton, Cathy Winston, Zilphia Horton.
Box   31
  Item   1563
Early Highlander picture
Note: Leon Wilson, left; Highlander staff; Myles Horton; Charis Horton in front; Zilphia Horton and Carolyn Stinklestine, all staff.
Box   31
  Item   1564
Group at Highlander
Note: Left is Bill Elkuss, standing next to him, a professor from Fisk; Dad Horton; Pat Parry, standing, bottom row.
Box   31
  Item   1565
Charis and Myles Horton, Horton house
Box   33
  Folder   1-19
Unidentified