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Home of A. F. Herndon, circa 1890
Home of Mr. A. F.(Alonzo Franklin) Herndon, founder and president of Atlanta Family Life Insurance Company
Stone Hall Printing Office, circa 1890
Unidentified students in Printing office in Stone Hall
Twelfth Night, June 1908
Atlanta University theater, presenting "Twelfth Night," directed by Mrs. Adrienne Herndon and presented at Class Day exercises during Commencement week
Celestine Johnson Dorch, circa 1945
Written on verso: Dorch.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generosity of the Digital Public Library of America for supporting in part the digitization of this collection as part of the Black Women's Suffrage Digital Collection, a project made possible through funding from Pivotal Ventures, A Melinda Gates Company
Ruth Hall Hodges, circa 1947
Written on verso: Mrs. Ruth Hall Hodges, 253 First Street SW, Atlanta, GAThe Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generosity of the Digital Public Library of America for supporting in part the digitization of this collection as part of the Black Women's Suffrage Digital Collection, a project made possible through funding from Pivotal Ventures, A Melinda Gates Company
Arzie Jones, circa 1942
Written on verso: Arzie Jones.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generosity of the Digital Public Library of America for supporting in part the digitization of this collection as part of the Black Women's Suffrage Digital Collection, a project made possible through funding from Pivotal Ventures, A Melinda Gates Company
Willie M. Long, circa 1945
Written on verso: Mrs. Willie M. Long, Box 373, Conway South Carolina.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generosity of the Digital Public Library of America for supporting in part the digitization of this collection as part of the Black Women's Suffrage Digital Collection, a project made possible through funding from Pivotal Ventures, A Melinda Gates Company