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Victory Musical, Part 2, for Election of Claude Black to City Council, 1973
Victory Musical, at Mount Zion FIrst Baptist Church, June 4, 1973, part 2 of 2. A gospel music celebration of the recent election of Reverend Black as City Councilman.
Beginning to 3:02: song; 3:03 to 27:32: Reverend Black speaks; 27:33 to 29:58: song, "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms;" 29:59 to 35:14: song; 35:15 to 39:33: "His Eye is on the Sparrow;" 39:34 to 44:31 : song, "It Pays to Serve Jesus;" 44:32 to 45:15 {end}: song.
Total length: 45:14 minutes. [original: audiocassette
Guadalupe Baptist District Association Centennial 1873 - 1973, part two
Guadalupe Baptist District Association Centennial 1873 - 1973 commemorative booklet, part two. The Guadalupe Baptist Association formed in 1872, an association of African American Baptist congregations in Southwest Texas. From the Association, Guadalupe College was founded in 1884 in Seguin, Texas. Reverend Black was affiliated with the Association for many years, serving as a moderator from 1966 until the 1970s
Victory Musical, Part 1, for Election of Claude Black to City Council, 1973
Victory Musical at Mount Zion First Baptist Church, June 4, 1973, part 1 of 2. A gospel music celebration of the recent election of Reverend Black as City Councilman. Reverend Black speaks in the second tape, part 2. Beginning to 4:33 song; 4:34 to 6:10: words of scripture; 6:11 to 9:40 song, Lord's Prayer [poor quality]; 9:41 to 11:17: introduction of and words of tribute to Reverend Black; 11:18 to 16:22: Reverend J. J. Rector speaks about Reverend Claude Black; 16:53 to 19:49 : female speaker, song begins; 19:50 to 24:34 : next song [poor quality]; 24:35 to 29:13: song, "Why Not Do It Today" [poor quality]; 29:14 to 33:07 : song, "Reach Out and Touch;" 33:08 to 37:30 : song, "Serving the Lord Will Pay Off After Awhile;" 37:31 to 43:04: song; 43:05 to 45:13 [end]: song [sudden fluctuations in volume]. Total length: 45:13 minutes. [original: audiocassette
Jearnine Wagner introducing Johnny Gutierrez
Learning About Learning Director Jearnine Wagner introduces Johnny Gutierrez, head of the LAL forerunner, the Kenwood Players, to a group of 60 fourth, fifth, and sixth graders from Milam Elementary School in the San Antonio Independent School District. the children used the Attic Theatre at Trinity University to work up a mini-production, "the Great Skyjack," as an exercise in children's creative dramatics
Local Politics, News and Community Activity Scrapbook, 1973-1974
Scrapbook includes newsclippings; telegrams , cards, and letters of congratulations from community members and state and local politicians; ephemera from community events, such as Reverend Black's narration of a San Antonio Symphony event honoring Abraham Lincoln
Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, 1972-2004
Folder: Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, 1972-2004. This folder contains correspondence, event ephemera, and class memoranda, notes and reports that pertain to Reverend Black's relationship with Dr. Earl Lewis, professor of Urban Studies at Trinity University, and Black's enrollment in graduate classes in the Urban Studies department. In certain cases of reports, only title pages and tables of contents were digitized. The reports in their entirety may be consulted in the reading room
Harnessing the Mind for God, Sermon by Reverend Black at Bishop College, 1972
"Harnessing the Mind for God," Sermon by Reverend Black at Bishop College, March 17, 1972; Music by Bishop College Choir, Director and organist, Dr. J. Harrison Wilson, Chairman of the Music Department of Bishop College, 1972 March 17. Listening notes: beginning to 2:38 minutes: choir; 2:39 to 24:41 minutes: Reverend Black; 24:42 to 25:59 minutes: choir; 26:00 to end: church bells, organ music, end of service. Total time: 28:59. [original:open reel tape, 7-in, acetate, speed not indicated
ROTC Uniform
"I attended Trinity on an ROTC scholarship, and was commissioned 2LT US Army in 1974. The year before I enrolled, ROTC went from mandatory to voluntary and the ROTC Corps went from 1,500 students to 100. That was during the Vietnam War, and military service was declining in popularity.
ROTC Summer Camp
"Trinity Alum Ian (Toby) French (Class of 74) is in the picture, from his days in Trinity ROTC. The picture was taken in 1972 at ROTC Summer Camp at Ft Riley, Kansas. Cadet French was awarded the Top 5% Military Proficiency award at the Camp, was commissioned 2LT US Army, and went on to retire as a Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) in 2003 after 30 years of service.