Civil rights movements -- Texas -- San Antonio; African Americans -- Civil rights -- History -- 20th century;
Editorial in SNAP newspaper addressing the repeal of the poll tax and its relationship[ to voter registration of African Americans (Negro) and President John F. Kennedy's remarks that Negro citizens have a life expectancy that is seven years less...
African Americans -- Texas -- San Antonio; Civil rights movements -- Texas -- History -- 20th century; African Americans -- Civil rights -- History -- 20th century;
Editorial by Reverend Black, addressing the need for desegregation of educational institutions, in light of the violence that resulted when James Meredith enrolled and was accepted as the first African American in then-segregated University of...
African Americans -- Texas -- San Antonio; Civil rights movements -- Texas -- History -- 20th century; Municipal government -- Texas -- San Antonio; San Antonio (Tex.)--Race relations--History.; San Antonio (Tex.). City Council.;
Reverend Black's political campaign and local politics from 1963 through 1965 are covered in newsclippings and letters from local and Texas political figures,including Henry B. Gonzalez.
Elizabeth Huth Coates Library; Building construction; libraries
Construction on the library, initially known as the Elizabeth Coates Maddox Library, began in 1977 and the library opened in 1979. Photo depicts construction in early stage. View is looking north from front of library with stairwell in foreground....
Elizabeth Huth Coates Library; Building construction; Libraries;
Construction on the library, initially known as the Elizabeth Coates Maddox Library, began in 1977 and the library opened in 1979. Photo depicts workers laying tile at main entry to library. Ford, Powell & Carson and Chumney, Jones & Kell, San...
Elizabeth Huth Coates Library; Building construction; Libraries;
Construction on the library, initially known as the Elizabeth Coates Maddox Library, began in 1977 and the library opened in 1979. Photo depicts construction in early stage, likely what is today the second floor. View is looking north and east....
Elizabeth Huth Coates Library; Building construction; Libraries;
Construction on the library, initially known as the Elizabeth Coates Maddox Library, began in 1977 and the library opened in 1979. Photo depicts construction in early stage. Ford, Powell & Carson and Chumney, Jones & Kell, San Antonio, Texas were...
Elizabeth Huth Coates Library; Building construction; Libraries;
Construction on the library, initially known as the Elizabeth Coates Maddox Library, began in 1977 and the library opened in 1979. Photo depictsfront stairwell at ground level looking east..Ford, Powell & Carson and Chumney, Jones & Kell, San...
Elizabeth Huth Coates Library; Building construction; Libraries;
Construction on the library, initially known as the Elizabeth Coates Maddox Library, began in 1977 and the library opened in 1979. Photo depicts construction in early stage. Ford, Powell & Carson and Chumney, Jones & Kell, San Antonio, Texas were...
Baptists -- United States -- History.; African Americans -- Texas -- San Antonio;
Family Day service and sermon delivered by Reverend Black at Mount Zion First Baptist Church; Listening notes: First 20 minutes - music and service; 20 minutes to 26 minutes - music and preliminary words; 26 minutes to 57 minutes - primary sermon...
Fiesta San Antonio (San Antonio, Tex.); Parade floats;
Trinity participated during the 1940s and 1950s in the annual Fiesta celebrations. This River Parade float was created sometime in late 1940s or early 1950s.jfkds;alsdkjfdklasdf
Friedrich Cactus Garden; Parks; Student Union Building;
The cactus gardens in the foreground with the Student Union Building in the background. The cacti were a gift of the Friedrich family of San Antonio. The scope of the gardens were diminished with the construction of residence halls on the lower...
African Americans -- Texas -- San Antonio; Civil rights movements -- Texas -- San Antonio; African Americans -- Civil rights -- History -- 20th century;
Editorial in SNAP newspaper addressing the church's role in civil rights legislation, and the issue of full citizenship and "voluntary integration."
African Americans -- Civil rights -- History -- 20th century; Municipal government -- Texas -- San Antonio; African Americans -- Texas -- San Antonio; Civil rights movements -- Texas -- San Antonio;
Mayor Henry G. Cisneros and others at the groundbreaking for Mount Zion Sheltering Arms for the Elderly, 1986
African Americans -- Texas -- San Antonio; African Americans -- Civil rights -- History -- 20th century; Civil rights movements -- Texas -- San Antonio;
Mayor Henry G. Cisneros and others at the groundbreaking for Mount Zion Sheltering Arms for the Elderly, 1986
Public health -- Texas -- San Antonio; African Americans -- Texas -- San Antonio; Mount Zion First Baptist Church (San Antonio, Tex.);
Folder: Health, Inc., 1979-1980; from the organizational records of Health, Inc., the senior citizen daycare center affiliated with Mount Zion First Baptist Church, co-founded by ZerNona Stewart Black.