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[Roger Boykin Playing with Ensemble #1]
Photograph of Roger Boykin seated at a piano that has a folder of sheet music laying on top, facing the left side of the image. Several other musicians are partially visible behind him, playing a guitar at left, a drum set, and an upright string bass. Handwritten on back: "Black Music."
[Roger Boykin Playing Piano]
Photograph of Roger Boykin playing a Steinway piano, partially obscured by a microphone on an adjustable stand on the stage in front of him. A partially-visible man is seated at the left side of the image holding a horn and an electric guitar is in an upright stand on the floor next to him. Light-colored velvet curtains are visible behind them, along the back of the stage. Handwritten on back: "Black Music."
[Summer Program Participants in Hallway]
Photograph of five children who appear to be dancing in a hallway at the South Dallas Cultural Center during summer program activities. A series of eight square, framed portraits are on the wall above them and a sixth child is partially visible at the far right side of the image. Handwritten on back: "SDCC Summer Program."
[Kids Playing Instruments at Summer Program]
Photograph of three unidentified children playing instruments during the South Dallas Cultural Center Summer Program. Two of the children are playing hand drums that appear to be djembes and another child is partially visible in front of them, at the bottom of the image, who appears to be holding something up. They are seated in wooden chairs with fabric backs and other stacked chairs and stairs are visible behind them.
[Roger Boykin Playing Soprano Saxophone]
Photograph of Roger Boykin playing a soprano saxophone, viewed from the opposite side of a grand piano. He is facing the left side of the image and two unidentified musicians are with him on the stage, partially visible at right, including a man who appears to be holding a horn and a woman holding a guitar. Handwritten on back: "Black Music."
[Group Discussion]
Photograph of several unidentified people seated in a circle in front of a white wall with a brightly-colored artwork partially visible on the left side of the image. Four people are visible near the wall, including a man wearing dark clothing with a blue necktie near the center, two young men seated on the right and a woman at left; the top of another person's head is visible at the bottom of the image. Handwritten on back: "Black Cinematheque"
[C. Sidle, A. Beck, and Unidentified Man at Exhibit]
Photograph of three men standing in a line, including Arthello Beck (right) and an unidentified man (left), who are both holding their hands behind their backs and turned slightly toward Carl Sidle in the center. Sidle is wearing all black and has a messenger bag on his back; he appears to be gesturing with his hands and holding a baseball cap in his right hand. A white wall with several hung photographs or artworks is partially visible behind them and another room is in the background at right. Handwritten on back: "Visual Arts."
[Tommy Hopkins Playing Drums]
Photograph of Tommy Hopkins seated at a yellow drum set, looking toward the left side of the image. He is wearing a dark-colored shirt and light slacks with a necktie that has a pattern of red and white rectangles. The drum set is on a patterned rug and there are gray acoustic panels on the wall behind him.
[Interview Near Artwork]
Photograph of an unidentified man wearing a dark-colored suit facing a woman wearing casual clothing and holding up a microphone, standing in front of an abstract artwork on the wall. A man holding a video camera is partially visible on the left side of the image, facing away from the camera. Handwritten on back: "Art."
[Arthello Beck and Unidentified Men at Exhibit]
Photograph of Arthello Beck (right) facing two unidentified men who are standing together during an art exhibit at the South Dallas Cultural Center. The men are visible from the waist up and the man in the center is facing the camera while the man on the far left is facing away. An artwork appears to be partially visible behind them. Handwritten on back: "Art."
[Woman Talking With Osei and T. Allen]
Photograph of two men, identified as Osei (left) and Terry Allen (right) who appear to be talking with an unidentified woman who is facing them, in the center of the image. Osei is wearing a white dress shirt with a red patterned necktie and Allen is wearing a dark-colored shirt and suit jacket with a gold patterned necktie; the woman is wearing a blue shirt and a blue-and-white headband. There is a camera tripod on the left side of the image and several artworks are visible on the walls in the background. Handwritten on back: "Art."
[People at Dallas Art Event]
Photograph of a group of unidentified people attending an art exhibit or opening event at South Dallas Cultural Center. Two women are standing and facing one another near the center of the image and two men are partially visible at left, standing a bit behind them. Several other people are seated at tables in the background and on the right side of the image. An empty table is visible on the left side of the image and it has a textured tablecloth with a cylinder centerpiece that has a conical top. Paintings are visible on the wall in the background at left and a hallway or entryway appears to be on the left. Handwritten on back: "Art."
[Unidentified Men During Broadcast]
Photograph of two unidentified men seated behind a long table, wearing headphones and leaning toward microphones on the table. A large stack of audio equipment is to the right of the table and a light-colored wall is visible behind them, covered with various artworks with a sign that says "Weaving" in the upper-left corner.
[Attendees at Art Event]
Photograph of a group of people standing in a loose line in the middle of an art exhibit at South Dallas Cultural Center. They are looking toward the left side of the image and appear to be listening to a presentation. Sculptures are visible in the lower-left corner of the photo and also behind the attendees, near several white walls arranged to create right angles that have framed artworks hung near eye level. Handwritten on back: "Art."
[Group at Art Opening]
Photograph of two women standing on either side of a man, posing in front of partially-visible famed artworks on a white wall during an art exhibit at the South Dallas Cultural Center. Handwritten on back: "Art."
[Seated Participants at Event]
Photograph of several unidentified persons seated in a circle during an unidentified event at South Dallas Cultural Center, including the partial back of one person at the far left, a woman seated at left, and three in the center and to the right. A sculpture is visible on a shelf behind them at left and there is an entrance area near the center of the background with steps on either side of a stone column leading to a corridor. Handwritten on back: "Art."
[Marilyn Clark and Man at Exhibit]
Photograph of Marilyn Clark (right) and an unidentified man, facing each other in front of an exhibit at the South Dallas Cultural Center. Clark is wearing a purple dress and holding a cup in her left hand; the man is wearing a gray shirt and dark-colored slacks, holding his hands behind him. The exhibit is partially visible, including a black-and-white photo on the wall at the left side of the image and an upright display that appears to include a computer with a keyboard near the center. Handwritten on back: "Art."
[Attendees at Cultural Center Event]
Photograph of people attending an event at the South Dallas Cultural Center, including Sam Baker and an unidentified woman visible in the center of the image, facing one another. Several walls are arranged to create corners and there are artworks or announcements posted on them. Handwritten on back: "Art."
[Women Posing at Exhibit]
Photograph of five women posing in a semi-circle during an art exhibit at South Dallas Cultural Center, including Victoria Meek (center). They are standing in front of a white wall that has two framed portraits behind two additional portraits propped on wooden easels. A table is partially visible on the far right as well as several chairs in the lower-left corner and part of an orange wall is visible at the top of the image, behind the exhibit space. Handwritten on back: "Art."
[Unidentified People Viewing Artworks]
Photograph of four unidentified people standing in a loose semi-circle facing away from the camera during an art exhibit at South Dallas Cultural Center. They appear to be looking at something affixed to the wall in front of them, and several of them are tilting their heads. In the center of the image, Marilyn Clark is standing near the wall, facing the camera; she is wearing a bright purple blouse with a white pattern matching headband. Windows and potted plants are visible in the background. Handwritten on back: "Art."
[Sam Baker Talking with Woman at Art Event]
Photograph of Sam Baker (left) wearing a dark-colored suit and red tie, facing an unidentified woman (right) who is wearing a blue blazer and has glasses on the top of her head. Several art exhibits are arranged along the left side of the room and several other people are visible on the right side of the image, facing the exhibits. A man carrying a large videocamera is visible near the center of the image. Handwritten on back: "Art."
[Arthello Beck and Unidentified Man at Exhibit]
Photograph of Arthello Beck (left) and an unidentified man seated at a small round table covered in a dark tablecloth during an art exhibit at the South Dallas Cultural Center. Beck is drinking from a cup and the other man is leaning on the table, which has plates and papers on top of it. Other tables and hung artworks are partially visible in the background.
[Roger Boykin and Herman Samples at Garland Exhibit]
Photograph of Roger Boykin (left) posing next to Herman Samples (right) in front of an exhibit wall labeled "Jazz LegendsFestival: A Tribute to Red Garland." They are visible from the chest up, facing the camera, and various framed collages are partially visible behind them, including photos, newspaper clippings, and album covers.
[People at Exhibit Reception]
Photograph of Tisha Crear, visible from the waist up, facing people seated at a table to the right. She is wearing a dark-colored short-sleeved shirt with a plaid shirt tied around her waist and a patterned scarf tied on her head. They appear to be in a reception area, with people seated around several round tables in front of an exhibit, where artworks are hung on the wall and a piano is visible in the background at right. Handwritten on back: "Tisha Crear artist SDCC Education Coordinator."
[Alonzo Davis Gesturing Toward Displayed Artworks]
Photograph of Alonzo Davis standing near the corner of two white walls at his exhibit, "Sky Ladders & Power Poles," gesturing toward the right side of the image. He is wearing brown slacks with a dark-colored shirt that has a plaid pattern and a black baseball cap, as well as a brace on his right wrist. Two square artworks are on the wall behind him and he is gesturing toward two decorated wooden poles that are leaning against the wall at right, on either side of a third square artwork. Handwritten on back: "Visual Arts."
[Artwork on Display]
Photograph of an artwork mounted on a white wall during the exhibit "Sky Ladders & Power Poles." It appears to be made of three pieces of bamboo or wood with etched designs and grips on some of the ends.
[Alonzo Davis at Exhibit Entrance]
Photograph of artist Alonzo Davis (right) posing with an unidentified woman next to the title wall at the entrance to his exhibit. Text on the wall says: "Sky Ladders & Power Poles recent works by Alonzo Davis. March 15, through April 28, 2[001]. The Visual Arts Series is made possible by a generous donati[on...]." An open booklet on a black stand is in front of the wall, to the left of the couple and a portion of the exhibit room is visible in the background at right. Handwritten on back: "Visual Arts."
[Artwork at Exhibit]
Photograph of an artwork leaning against a white wall at the exhibit "Sky Ladders & Power Poles." It appears to be constructed of two wooden poles that are connected by small posts, with a decorative woven fiber design in between. Handwritten on back "Visual Arts."
[Alonzo Davis Holding Decorated Wooden Pole]
Photograph of Alonzo Davis standing in front of a part of his art exhibit, "Sky Ladders & Power Poles," holding a long wooden pole with decorative designs diagonally across his body. Behind him, there are two square artworks mounted on a white wall and two additional wooden poles leaning against the wall on either side of him, as well as a third pole partially visible at the far left. An orange wall with brick columns is visible in the background, above the exhibit wall. Handwritten on back: "Visual Arts."
[Sky Ladders & Power Poles Exhibit]
Photograph of several artworks arranged near the corner of two white walls during the exhibit, "Sky Ladders & Power Poles." At left, three square artworks are affixed to the wall around eye level, next to a decorated wooden pole that is upright and appears to be braced against the ceiling. A second wooden pole is leaning against the other wall near the right side of the image and an artwork made of two poles with woven fibers between them is propped against the wall on the left side of the image. The floor in the gallery is decorative stone with crossing patterns of colored bricks. Handwritten on back: "Visual Arts."
[Alonzo Davis Looking at Artwork]
Photograph of Alonzo Davis at his exhibit, "Sky Ladders & Power Poles," looking at a partially-visible artwork constructed of poles and other components propped against a white wall at left. Davis is visible from the waist up, wearing a dark-colored shirt with a plaid pattern and a black baseball hat. Handwritten on back: "Visual Arts."
[David Newman and Clarence Clay]
Photograph of David "Fathead" Newman (center) with a man standing at the right side of the image who is wearing a name tag identifying him as Clarence Clay. Newman is wearing a teal shirt and colorful skullcap with a saxophone on a cord around his neck and is looking toward a woman who is outside the frame, wearing a red jacket and putting her left hand on his shoulder. Clay is wearing a white shirt with thin horizontal stripes in various shades and a baseball cap for the [...] Washington Bulldogs and he is looking toward the camera. They are visible from the chest up, standing in front of a drum set with a large window in the background.
[J&J Group Performing Near Tables]
Photograph of a musical theater performance by the J&J Group at the South Dallas Cultural Center on a stage area that includes three small round tables, each with two chairs and various items on the tables. Several male cast members are standing in a line near the center of the stage and two female cast members are seated at tables near the center and right, with additional cast members standing at the back. Musicians are partially visible on a raised platform behind the performers, including a man playing piano at left, in front of a drum set, and several seated musicians holding a trombone and other horns or woodwinds. Handwritten on back: "J&j Group in performance."
[Musicians at Jazz Legends Festival]
Photograph of six musicians performing on a stage at the Jazz Legends Festival, including Poncho Sanchez who is seated near the right side of the image, playing a series of barrel drums. At left, a man near the front of the stage is holding a shekere and a musician behind him is playing an upright stringed instrument; in the center, a man is playing a drum set and there are two men at the far right, in the back, playing a saxophone and a horn. Handwritten on back: "Black Music."
[Poncho Sanchez with Drums]
Photograph of Poncho Sanchez seated on stage behind a series of drums, speaking or singing into a microphone at the Jazz Legends Festival. Several microphones are attached directly to the drums and two other musicians are partially visible behind him, a man seated behind a drum set at left and a man holding a saxophone at right. Handwritten on back: "Black Music Month."
[Quamon Fowler Performing with Bassist]
Photograph of musician Quamon Fowler playing a saxophone that has decorative engravings on the bell. He is wearing dark-colored striped slacks with a long-sleeved white shirt and a necktie with an art pattern. There is a drum set partially visible behind him at the right side of the image and another man is partially visible in the background, playing an upright string bass. Handwritten on back: "Black Music Month" and "Quamon Fowler."
[Quamon Fowler from Below]
Photograph of Quamon Fowler playing a saxophone that has decorative engravings on the bell, viewed from below and visible from the waist up. he is wearing a yellow suit jacket and has his eyes closed. Handwritten on back: "Black Music Month" and "Quamon Fowler."
[Roger Boykin and John Handy at South Dallas Cultural Center]
Photograph of Roger Boykin (left) and saxophonist John Handy seated in a room at South Dallas Cultural Center. Handy is only partially visible at right, facing Boykin who is looking down at papers in his lap. Images are partially visible on the wall behind them. Handwritten on back: "Black Music Month."
[John Handy Conversing with Victoria Meek]
Photograph of saxophonist John Handy (right) standing with Victoria Meek in a room at the South Dallas Cultural Center. They are turned toward one another and double doors are visible behind them; a hallway is partially visible at left and there are several signs on the walls. Handwritten on back: "Black Music Month."
[Poncho Sanchez Holding Shekere]
Photograph of Poncho Sanchez standing on a stage at the Jazz Legends Festival, holding up a shekere. Microphones and drums are partially visible at the bottom of the image in front of him and another man is partially visible in the lower-left corner, seated behind a drum set. Handwritten on back: "Pancho Sanchez, Jazz Legends Festival, Majestic Theater."
[Three Men at South Dallas Cultural Center]
Photograph of three men including Roger Boykin (left) and saxophonist John Handy (right), seated in a room at South Dallas Cultural Center, facing one another. Handy has a pamphlet in his shirt pocket with the text "John Handy: With Class." Handwritten on back: "Black Music Month."
[Group Chatting at South Dallas Cultural Center]
Photograph of three men seated in a room at the South Dallas Cultural Center, including saxophonist John Handy (center), facing a man who is standing at the left side of the image with his hands pointing to his temples. Images are visible on the walls behind them. Handwritten on back: "Black Music Month."
[John Handy Workshop: Part 2]
Recording of a workshop at the South Dallas Cultural Center ...
[John Handy Workshop: Part 1]
Recording of a workshop at the South Dallas Cultural Center ...
Dallas City Council Meeting: Inauguration 1997
Recording of the inauguration of new Dallas City Council members ...
Dallas City Council Meeting: Inauguration 1999
Recording of the inauguration of new Dallas City Council members ...
Dallas City Council Meeting: January 13, 1999
Recording of a Dallas City Council meeting including discussions, votes, and other proceedings.
Dallas City Council Meeting: January 6, 1999
Recording of a Dallas City Council meeting including discussions, votes, and other proceedings.
Dallas City Council Meeting: May 11, 1994
Recording of a Dallas City Council meeting including discussions, votes, and other proceedings.
Dallas City Council Meeting: June 10, 1992, Part 4
Recording of a Dallas City Council meeting including discussions, votes, and other proceedings.
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