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[1970s paisley menswear ensemble]
Photograph of a 1970s paisley ensemble by unknown designers and a paisley menswear ensemble by Paria Farzaneh in front of many other garments. Taken at the exhibition "Bloom Men: Florals in Fashion" hosted by NorthPark Center in Dallas, drawn from the holdings of the UNT Texas Fashion Collection, and curated by TFC director Annette Becker.
1993 HRCF Black Tie Dinner Local Beneficiary Application
Texas Human Rights Foundation application to be a beneficiary from the 1993 HRCF Black Tie Dinner.
[19th annual Christmas & Kwanzaa concert, tape 1 of 3]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their 19th annual Christmas and Kwanzaa holiday concert in collaboration with local school choirs held on December 10th, 2011. The footage shows a large band seated in front of a mixed-gender student choir. The concert features students from 12 schools such as South Oak Cliff, Lincoln, Carter, and Kimball high schools with the Townview Big D Band.
[19th annual Christmas & Kwanzaa concert, tape 2 of 3]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their 19th annual Christmas and Kwanzaa holiday concert in collaboration with local school choirs held on December 10th, 2011. The footage shows a large band seated in front of a mixed-gender student choir. The concert features students from 12 schools such as South Oak Cliff, Lincoln, Carter, and Kimball high schools with the Townview Big D Band.
[19th annual Christmas & Kwanzaa concert, tape 3 of 3]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their 19th annual Christmas and Kwanzaa holiday concert in collaboration with local school choirs held on December 10th, 2011. The tape shows the dismissal of the students at the conclusion of the concert.
[22nd Annual Summer Youth Arts Institute Performance Video]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 20th annual Summer Youth Arts Institute performance held on June 12, 2004. The theme of the year's program is remembering the past while celebrating the future with performers from ages ranging from elementary to high school students. Groups include bands, orchestras, dancers, handbell choirs and speakers. Various administrators speak throughout the performance as they reset the stage about the program and notable volunteers.
[5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert, 1 of 4]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert that took place in January of 1988. The U-matic footage shows a partial segment of the beginning of the concert including dancers and hosts and ending with the opening finale on stage. The tape concludes of an unrelated taping of a football game.
[5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert, 2 of 4]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert that took place in January of 1988. The U-Matic footage shows a partial clip of the performance and begins with There is Hope, and ends with We Shall Overcome.
[5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert on DVD, part 3]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert that took place on January 10th 1988. The DVD footage shows the third segment of the concert which was held at the Music Hall at Fair Park.
[5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert, part 3]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert that took place on January 10th 1988. The U-Matic footage shows the third segment of the concert which was held at the Music Hall at Fair Park.
[5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert, part 4]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert that took place on January 10th 1988. The U-Matic footage begins with the second half of We Shall Overcome and shows the conclusion of the concert with closing remarks and recognitions.
[5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert segment]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert that took place on January 10th 1988. The DVD footage begins with "Liberty then ends with Pat K---. Life Is Like" which is written on the physical tape.
[Affidavit for Donald J. Maison]
A notarized affidavit dated November 10th, 1982 by Donald J. Maison concerning the transfer of a court case to another court.
[AIDS ARMS payment statement]
A statement for a payment from the Community Council of Greater Dallas AIDS ARMS Network; includes a small, handwritten note in black ink.
["Aloha" ensemble designed by Yohji Yamamoto]
Photograph of an "Aloha" ensemble designed by Yohji Yamamoto for Y-3 alongside a NikNik shirt donated by Ken's Man's Shop. Taken at the exhibition "Bloom Men: Florals in Fashion" hosted by NorthPark Center in Dallas, drawn from the holdings of the UNT Texas Fashion Collection, and curated by TFC director Annette Becker.
[An aloha shirt donated by J.P. Barentine II]
Photograph of an aloha shirt donated by J.P. Barentine II alongside ensembles by Yohji Yamamoto and NikNik. Taken at the exhibition "Bloom Men: Florals in Fashion" hosted by NorthPark Center in Dallas, drawn from the holdings of the UNT Texas Fashion Collection, and curated by TFC director Annette Becker.
[Articles of the Black Tie Dinner, Inc.]
Document of the articles of the Black Tie Dinner, Inc. The articles are a summary of the requirements of being a member of the Black Tie Dinner, which have a sign of acknowledgment by John Thomas.
Assassination Trial
Audio recording of interviews with George H. W. Bush, Barry Goldwater, Mike McKool, Carolyn Choate, Ben Atwell, William Clark, and others on political parties, the 1964 election, and Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Attendees seated at Christmas Kwanzaa soiree]
Photograph of unidentified guests seated at their dining tables and smiling for their picture, taken at the Christmas and Kwanzaa: Black Tie Volunteer Soiree. TBAAL shows appreciation to its volunteers, members and sponsors with an evening of friendship and entertainment in the spirit of Christmas and Kwanzaa. This event was held at The Black Academy of Arts and Letters located at 650 S. Griffin St. Dallas, Texas.
[Audience at the March 10, 2018 TXSSAR Dallas Chapter meeting]
Photograph of audience members at the March 10, 2018 Dallas TXSSAR meeting. Attendees are sitting around dining tables, facing to the left of the camera. Some people can be seen wearing police and first responder uniforms.
[Audience at the March 10, 2018 TXSSAR Dallas Chapter meeting]
Photograph of audience members at the March 10, 2018 Dallas TXSSAR meeting. Attendees are sitting around dining tables, looking to the left of the camera. Some people can be seen wearing police and first responder uniforms.
[B-roll from visit to WFAA studio, day 3]
Unedited video of TBAAL Summer Youth Arts Institute's visit to the WFAA-TV studio on day 3 of the program. Students receive a tour of the studio, and interview several members of the WFAA staff.
[Bill Watts and Ray O'Dell present award to Blake Williamson at TXSSAR Dallas Chapter meeting: March 10, 2018]
Photograph of Bill Watts (left) and Ray O'Dell (center) presenting the EMS Commendation Award to Blake Williamson (right) at the March 10, 2018 Dallas TXSSAR meeting. O'Dell and Williamson are holding a certificate between them. O'Dell is holding a medal in his right hand. They are all standing side by side, looking at the camera and smiling.
[Bill Watts and Ray O'Dell present award to Joel Ralston at TXSSAR Dallas Chapter meeting: March 10, 2018]
Photograph of Bill Watts (left) and Ray O'Dell (center) presenting the Medal of Heroism to Joel Ralston (right) at the March 10, 2018 Dallas TXSSAR meeting. O'Dell and Ralston are holding a certificate between them. Ralston is holding a medal in his left hand. They are all standing side by side, looking at the camera and smiling.
[Bill Watts and Ray O'Dell present award to Tolvia Wilcoxson at TXSSAR Dallas Chapter meeting: March 10, 2018]
Photograph of Bill Watts (left) and Ray O'Dell (center) presenting the Fire Commendation Medal to Tolvia Wilcoxson (right) at the March 10, 2018 Dallas TXSSAR meeting. O'Dell and Wilcoxson are holding a certificate between them. Wilcoxson is holding a medal in his left hand. They are all standing side by side, looking at the camera. Watts is smiling.
[Bill Watts and Richard Hunt present award to Catrina Shead at TXSSAR Dallas Chapter meeting]
Photograph of Bill Watts (left) and Richard Hunt (center) presenting the Law Enforcement Commendation Medal to Catrina Shead (right) at the March 10, 2018 Dallas TXSSAR meeting. They are standing side by side, looking at the camera and smiling. Hunt and Shead are wearing police uniforms. They are holding a certificate and medal between them. Watts is wearing a Color Guard uniform.
[Bill Watts presents award to Earl T. Smith at TXSSAR Dallas Chapter meeting: February 10, 2018]
Photograph of Bill Watts (right) presenting the Sixty Year Membership Award to Earl T. Smith (left) at the February 10, 2018 TXSSAR Dallas Chapter meeting. They are standing side by side, looking at the camera and smiling. Smith is holding a certificate in both hands, and a medal in his right hand.
Birth Outcomes Following Zidovudine Therapy in Pregnant Women
A published article by Morbidity and Mortality about the birth outcomes after treating HIV positive pregnant women with zidovudine (ZDV).
[Black Women's Artist Conference, KERA documentary]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during JBAALs Black Women's Conference held in May of 1981. The footage features a KERA documentary feature aired in honor of Juneteenth of the conference in June of 1981. The U-matic shows clips from the conference included highlighted speakers and performances.
[Bongo drum on stage]
Photograph of a bongo drum on stage at the 18th annual Christmas/Kwanzaa Concert held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters at the Naomi Burton Theatre in the Dallas Convention Center in Dallas, Texas. A children's choir is visible in the background wearing white and red shirts.
[Carbon copy and photocopy of a bill from Sharon L. Cox to Donald J. Maison]
A carbon copy and a copy of a bill dated March 10, 1981 to Donald J. Maison for transcription services by Sharon L. Cox in the State of Texas v. Richard Craig Schwiderski case.
[Catrina Shead speaks at TXSSAR Dallas Chapter meeting]
Photograph of Catrina Shead speaking at the March 10, 2018 Dallas TXSSAR meeting. She is standing behind a podium, looking to the right of the camera and appears to be talking. She is wearing a police uniform.
[Certificate of Occupancy for Ken's Man's Shop from the City of Garland]
Certificate of Occupancy for Ken's Man's Shop from the City of Garland issued October 10, 1983, to Kenneth H. Helfman.
[Channel 5 "Five Talk Street" on MLK]
Video footage provided by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded through KXAS of a news story covering the influence of Martin Luther King and includes information on JBAALs 15th annual Black Music and Civil Rights concert. The footage includes an interview with president Curtis King.
[Child holds mic to her face]
Photograph of a child holding a mic to her face during a performance at the 18th annual Christmas/Kwanzaa Concert held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters held at the Naomi Burton Theatre in the Dallas Convention Center in Dallas, Texas. The singer is wearing a red shirt as she looks out over the audience. Her fellow ensemble members are visible in the background.
[Child singer performs on stage]
Photograph of a child singer performing on a stage at the 18th annual Christmas/Kwanzaa Concert held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters at the Naomi Burton Theatre in the Dallas Convention Center in Dallas, Texas. The student is wearing a red shirt while holding a microphone to project her voice towards the audience. An ensemble of similarly dressed students is visible in the background.
[Children clapping hands on stage]
Photograph of children clapping their hands on stage during a performance at the 18th annual Christmas/Kwanzaa Concert held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters at the Naomi Burton Theatre in the Dallas Convention Center in Dallas, Texas. The students are wearing white shirts and black pants as they dance along to their song.
[Children clapping together on stage]
Photograph of children clapping together on a darkened stage during a performance at the 18th annual Christmas/Kwanzaa Concert held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters at the Naomi Burton Theatre in the Dallas Convention Center in Dallas, Texas. They are wearing white and red shirts as they look towards the conductor.
[Children dancing on stage]
Photograph of children dancing on stage during the 18th annual Christmas/Kwanzaa Concert held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters at the Naomi Burton Theatre in the Dallas Convention Center in Dallas, Texas. The line of children are wearing white shirts while another ensemble of children wearing red shirts sit behind them. They are smiling at each other as they perform.
[Children moving their hands on stage]
Photograph of children moving their hands on stage during a performance at the 18th annual Christmas/Kwanzaa Concert held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters at the Naomi Burton Theatre in the Dallas Convention Center in Dallas, Texas. The children are all wearing white shirts while another ensemble stands in the background wearing red shirts. They all appear to be smiling and clapping along to their song.
[Children moving their hands while on stage]
Photograph of children moving their hands during a performance while standing on a darkened stage at the 18th annual Christmas/Kwanzaa Concert held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters at the Naomi Burton Theatre in the Dallas Convention Center in Dallas, Texas. The children are seen wearing white shirts with another ensemble wearing red shirts are visible in the background. They are all smiling, clapping and singing along to their song.
[Children sing on stage to audience]
Photograph of children singing on stage while facing towards the audience at the 18th annual Christmas/Kwanzaa Concert held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters at the Naomi Burton Theatre in the Dallas Convention Center in Dallas, Texas. The photo is focused on a section of the ensemble wearing red shirts. Another ensemble of children wearing white shirts are visible in the background.
[Children standing behind chairs]
Photograph of children standing behind folded chairs as they walk towards their seats before a performance at the 18th annual Christmas/Kwanzaa Concert held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters at the Naomi Burton Theatre in the Dallas Convention Center in Dallas, Texas.
[Children standing on stage]
Photograph of children standing on stage during a performance at the 18th annual Christmas/Kwanzaa Concert held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters at the Naomi Burton Theatre in the Dallas Convention Center in Dallas, Texas. They are wearing what appears to be white shirts as they look at each other and talk amongst themselves.
[Children walking behind chairs]
Photograph of children walking behind folded chairs before a performance at the 18th annual Christmas/Kwanzaa Concert held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters, event was held at the Naomi Burton Theatre in the Dallas Convention Center in Dallas, Texas. They appear to be wearing white shirts as they meander around the seats.
Chit-Chat Between Two Writers: An African American and Caribbean Dialogue
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during a moderated discussion between authors Haki R. Madhubuti and Michael Thelwell on June 10, 2006, at the Clarence Muse Cafe Theatre. The discussions center on the contrast in the experience of living in America versus the Caribbean (African diaspora) and how that plays out emotionally and artistically in their writing. Thelwell is the man on the left with the beard and glasses and Madhubuti is on the right.
[Chit-Chat Between Two Writers: An African-American and Caribbean Dialogue]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their Chit-Chat Between Two Writers: An African American and Caribbean Dialogue event in 2006. This video features a moderated discussion between authors Haki R. Madhubuti and Michael Thelwell centered on the contrast in the experience of living in America versus the Caribbean (African diaspora) and how that plays out emotionally and artistically in their writing.
[Chit-Chat Between Two Writers: An African American and Caribbean Dialogue]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their Chit-Chat Between Two Writers: An African American and Caribbean Dialogue event in 2006. This video features a moderated discussion between authors Haki R. Madhubuti and Michael Thelwell centered on the contrast in the experience of living in America versus the Caribbean (African diaspora) and how that plays out emotionally and artistically in their writing.
[Choir claps hands while singing on stage]
Photograph of a children's choir clapping their hands while singing on stage at the 18th annual Christmas/Kwanzaa Concert held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters at the Naomi Burton Theatre in the Dallas Convention Center in Dallas, Texas. The choir is divided in the middle between those wearing red shirts and those wearing white. The conductor stands before them while wearing a black and red outfit and directing them through a performance.
[Choir director conducting]
Photograph of a conductor directing her choir during a performance at the 19th annual Christmas/Kwanzaa Concert held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas. She wears a patterned jacket and dark pants. Her hair is dark, straight, and styled in a bob with bangs. Her arms are blurry as she conducts. The choir in front of her is dressed in all black, and some members wear red Santa hats. The background is dark.
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