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Church service for Missionary Focus Week, excerpt, 1957
Excerpt from church service at Mount Zion First Baptist Church for Missionary Focus Week. Reverend Black conducts the service. Listening notes: music and worship; 4:24 minutes: Reverend Black sings with choir; 10:31 minutes to end: sermon on mission and the consequences of truth, by Reverend Blac
San Antonio Ministers Association, 1957-1958
Folder containing documents from Reverend Black's participation with the San Antonio interfaith San Antonio Ministers Association, and documents that pertain to the organization's activities
Aerial View of Cactus Garden
An aerial photograph facing west from Alamo stadium of the cactus garden just south of the Coates Student Center on the skyline campus
Trinity Tigerette Twirling Corps
"Having the opportunity to represent Trinity at football games and various charity events, as well as working with the wonderful, innovative Hooker family and other members of the twirling/dance corps, was the highlight of my life at Trinity. Of course, meeting my amazing husband during my freshman year has to top it all.
Students at University Presbyterian Church
Students leaving services at University Presbyterian Church located at the corner of Shook and Bushnell just west of the Trinity campus. Before the erection of Parker Chapel in 1966, University Church served as the religious center for the Trinity community
O'Neil Ford and Students
"The picture shows O'Neil Ford talking to a group of students in 1956. It must have been winter because of the coats people have on. The picture has an interesting story. At the end of the school year, people were invited to come to the Trinitonian office to pick up any pictures they would like to have - and I picked up this one.
Men's Day pamphlet, 1956 April 29
Pamphlet from Men's Day, Mount Zion Baptist Church, that featured Asa Philip Randolph as guest speaker. His talk was entitled "The Civil Rights Crisis and The Negro." Enclosures in the pamphlet include a draft of letter to congregation, and a short history titled "87 Years of San Antonio History," by Reverend Reuben Anderson. Download pdf file to view entire contents