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Health, Inc., 1971-1973
Folder: Health, Inc., 1971-1973; 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
Let Mount Zion Rejoice, Historical Pageant 1871-1971, side four
Musical sound recording made on two long-playing vinyl discs of a historical pageant celebrating one hundred years of Mount Zion First Baptist Church, San Antonio, Texas. SIDE IV. 1. Kum-ba-yah - adapted & arr. Otto Zucker (Cherub Choir); 2. (2:45) Lord You Brought Us from a Mighty Long Way - Jesse Dixon (Soloist, Lorenzo Fitzpatrick); 3. (7:19) I Know Who Holds Tomorrow - Ira Stamphill (Chorus & Soloist, Eugene E. Coleman); 4. (I Know That My Redeemer Liveth - Handel, from the "Messiah" (Soloist, Medelyn Gardner). [Total playing time: 12:49, selected songs
Angela Davis Rally, 1971
Recording of speakers at the Free Angela Davis Rally and Dance, held on Sunday, May 23, 1971, at 8:00 at the La Villita Assembly Building in San Antonio, Texas. Reverend Black is the first speaker from 9:39 to 20:17; 20:18 to end -- additional speakers include Franklin "Tortillas" Garcia, international representative of the Amalgamated Meatcutters and Butcher Workmen’s Union. The recording also includes music and environmental sounds of the rally. Total length: 50:29 minutes. [original: audiocassette
Let Mount Zion Rejoice, Historical Pageant 1871-1971, side three
Musical sound recording made on two long-playing vinyl discs of a historical pageant celebrating one hundred years of Mount Zion First Baptist Church, San Antonio, Texas. SIDE III
1. Battle Hymn of the Republic - Wilhousky (Chorus & Soloist, Jim Callies); 2. (5:14) Salutation-Choral Prologue - Gaines (Chorus & Soloist, Viola Bellinger); 3. (7:01) If God Gave Us Everything - Norwood (Chorus & Soloist, Joyce H. Black); 4. (11:48) Free at Last - Dialogue; 5. (11:59) Swing Low Sweet Chariot - Traditional (Soloist, Cecile Ray); 6. (14:14) Watch O'er Thy People Lord - DeWitty (Soloist, Jean P. Wormley); 7. (17:16) Oh, How I Love Jesus - F. Whitfield; 8. (18:25) Look Where the Lord Has Brought Us - DeWitty (Soloist, Hattie Mae Brown). [Total playing time: 22:17
Local politics scrapbook, 1971-1976
Scrapbook of newsclippings assembled by Reverend Black, predominantly about San Antonio local politics, city council candidates, political issues involving the East side and West side of the city, Reverend Black's own political campaigns, and community action groups
Let Mount Zion Rejoice, Historical Pageant 1871-1971, side one
Musical sound recording made on two long-playing vinyl discs of a historical pageant celebrating one hundred years of Mount Zion First Baptist Church, San Antonio, Texas. SIDE I
1. The Star Spangled Banner (Soloist, Betty jo Hudspeth); 2. (2:14) The Lord's Prayer - Malotte (Chorus Soloist, Audrey Dudley); 3. (5:36) Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee - Bach (From the Cantata "Sleepers Wake"); 4. (8:09) Tis the Old Ship of Zion -Traditional (Chorus); 5. (10:09) Amazing Grace - John Newton (Chorus, Intro. by Samual H. Kuykendall III); 6. (15:13) Hold On - Hall Johnson (Soloist, Audrey Dudley); 7. (18:43) The Sun Will Shine After While - James Cleveland (Chorus & Soloist, Sophie Thompson). [Total playing time: 22:18
Earl Lewis Papers: Texas Constitution Revision Commission, 1971-1975
Copies of correspondence, notes, transcriptions, and publications related to Earl Lewis's work on the Texas Constitution Revision Commission from 1971-1975