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[Donald Lee Thomas holding a book in his hands]
Photograph of Donald Lee Thomas holding up a green book, part of Thomas' dropping of new donations for the War Poetry Collection.
[Donald Thomas holding up a book he is donating]
Photograph of Donald Lee Thomas holding up a green book, part of Thomas' dropping of new donations for the War Poetry Collection.
[Donald Thomas and Edward Hoyenski]
Photograph of Donald Thomas & Edward Hoyenski (yellow) posing together for their picture with English Poetry of the First World War. This was part of Thomas' dropping of new donations for the War Poetry Collection.
[Morgan Gieringer holding Years of Peace Poems by Godfrey Elton]
Photograph of Morgan Gieringer holding Years of Peace Poems by Godfrey Elton. This book was part of Thomas' dropping of new donations for the War Poetry Collection.
[Years of Peace Poems by Godfrey Elton, no. 50]
Photograph of Years of Peace Poems by Godfrey Elton, no. 50, signed by Elton. This book was donated as part of Donald Thomas' dropping of new donations for the War Poetry Collection.
[Donald Thomas holding up The Road to Run by Siegfried Sassoon]
Photograph of Donald Lee Thomas holding up The Road to Run by Siegfried Sassoon, part of Thomas' dropping of new donations for the War Poetry Collection.
[Donald Thomas talking with Justin Lemons, 2]
Photograph of Donald Thomas & Justin Lemons (black t-shirt) in the library annex's preservation room. This was taken during Thomas' dropping of new donations for the War Poetry Collection.
[Donald Thomas talking with Justin Lemons]
Photograph of Donald Thomas & Justin Lemons (black t-shirt) in the library annex's preservation room. This was taken during Thomas' dropping of new donations for the War Poetry Collection.
[Donald Thomas talking with Justin Lemons, 3]
Photograph of Donald Thomas & Justin Lemons (black t-shirt) in the library annex's preservation room. This was taken during Thomas' dropping of new donations for the War Poetry Collection.
[Amy San Antonio standing in front of archival boxes]
Photograph of Amy San Antonio standing in front of archival boxes with DART materials. Amy was the archivist for the DART collection.
[Amy San Antonio standing in front of archival boxes]
Photograph of Amy San Antonio standing in front of archival boxes with DART materials. Amy was the archivist for the DART collection.
[Desk full of DART materials]
Photograph of a desk full of DART archival materials. There are photographs of the DART monorail in an H. Upmann Corona Brava cigar box.
[Ilustration of the DART monorail]
Photograph of an illustration of a DART monorail, part of the DART archives collection.
[An illustration of the DART interior]
Photograph of an illustration of the DART rail interior.
[Photograph of Carl N. Sidle]
Photograph of the photographer Carl N. Sidle. Sidle is an American photographer and one of the three founders of the Southwest Black Artists Guild (SBAG). Sidle primarily uses black and white 35mm film to capture images to convey a positive image of the Black community.
[Photograph of Carl N. Sidle, 2]
Photograph of the photographer Carl N. Sidle. Sidle is an American photographer and one of the three founders of the Southwest Black Artists Guild (SBAG). Sidle primarily uses black and white 35mm film to capture images to convey a positive image of the Black community.
[Photographer Carl N. Sidle]
Photograph of the photographer Carl N. Sidle. Sidle is an American photographer and one of the three founders of the Southwest Black Artists Guild (SBAG). Sidle primarily uses black and white 35mm film to capture images to convey a positive image of the Black community.
[Photographer Carl N. Sidle, 2]
Photograph of the photographer Carl N. Sidle. Sidle is an American photographer and one of the three founders of the Southwest Black Artists Guild (SBAG). Sidle primarily uses black and white 35mm film to capture images to convey a positive image of the Black community.
[Table full of zines from Triangle Nonprofit Publishing Inc.]
Photograph of a table full of zines from Triangle Nonprofit Publishing Inc. This image was taken during the Special Collections meeting with Triangle Nonprofit Publishing Inc. to create a zine for Steve Brooks Exhibit 2023.
[Triangle Nonprofit Publishing Inc. sharing their zines]
Photograph of a table full of zines from Triangle Nonprofit Publishing Inc. This image was taken during the Special Collections meeting with Triangle Nonprofit Publishing Inc. to create a zine for Steve Brooks Exhibit 2023.
[Morgan holding up a zine from Triangle Press]
Photograph of Morgan Gieringer holding up a Zine from Triangle Press during the meeting Creating Zines for Steve Brooks Exhibit 2023. In the background of the meeting is Processing Archivist Elizabeth "eMott" Mott.
[Morgan holding up a zine from Triangle Press, 2]
Photograph of Morgan Gieringer holding up a Zine from Triangle Press during the meeting Creating Zines for Steve Brooks Exhibit 2023. This zine is titled Scenes from Silicon Prairie, vol. 2.
[A pile of zines from Triangle Nonprofit Publishing]
Photograph of a pile of zines from Triangle Nonprofit Publishing on a table during the meeting Creating Zines for Steve Brooks Exhibit 2023.
[Photograph of artist Steve Brooks]
Photograph of artist Steve Brooks, attending the meeting for Creating Zines for the Steve Brooks Exhibit of 2023. Steve Brooks is the artist for Willie Nelson and has done many promotional artwork for Nelson.
[Photograph of artist Steve Brooks, 2]
Photograph of artist Steve Brooks, attending the meeting for Creating Zines for the Steve Brooks Exhibit of 2023. Steve Brooks is the artist for Willie Nelson and has done many promotional artwork for Nelson.
[Steve Brooks holding up t-shirt of his design of Willie Nelson]
Photograph of artist and illustrator Steve Brooks holding up a t-shirt of his illustration of Willie Nelson. Brooks is wearing a white hate with the green thread that read, "North Texas State University."
[Steve Brooks holding up t-shirt of his design of Willie Nelson, 2]
Photograph of artist and illustrator Steve Brooks holding up a t-shirt of his illustration of Willie Nelson. Brooks is wearing a white hate with the green thread that read, "North Texas State University."
[Robert Emery and reporters at the RCL]
Photograph of Robert Emery with reporters from Scripps TV filming a documentary about the history of drag, with the Richard Curtin Collection at the RCL. Robert Emery (plaid-dress shirt) can be seen going through materials in a box while the cameraman is recording footage.
[Robert Emery and reporters at the RCL, 2]
Photograph of Robert Emery with reporters from Scripps TV filming a documentary about the history of drag, with the Richard Curtin Collection at the RCL. Robert Emery (plaid-dress shirt) can be seen going through materials in a box while the cameraman is recording footage.
[Special Collection staff and student celebrating 500k]
Photograph of Jupiter Allen, Gabrielle Milburn, Jessica Tucker, Perri Hamilton, and Ava Roden standing with golden balloons that spell out 500K and celebrating the Special Collections achievement of getting 500k records online in the Digital Library and Portal to Texas History.
[Special Collection staff and student celebrating 500k]
Photograph of Jupiter Allen, Gabrielle Milburn, Jessica Tucker, Perri Hamilton, and Ava Roden standing with golden balloons that spell out 500K and celebrating the Special Collections achievement of getting 500k records online in the Digital Library and Portal to Texas History.
[Special Collection staff and student celebrating 500k]
Photograph of Matthew Inderhees, Meagan May, Vaishali Singh, Madison Noble, Bree'ya Brown, and Reshma Gowda standing with golden balloons that spell out 500K and celebrating the Special Collections achievement of getting 500k records online in the Digital Library and Portal to Texas History.
[Special Collection staff and student celebrating 500k]
Photograph of Matthew Inderhees, Meagan May, Vaishali Singh, Madison Noble, Bree'ya Brown, and Reshma Gowda standing with golden balloons that spell out 500K and celebrating the Special Collections achievement of getting 500k records online in the Digital Library and Portal to Texas History.
[Rusted branding irons on display]
Photograph of rusted Branding Irons from the UNT Museum Collection on display at Russel Farm Art Center 2023.
[Rusted branding irons on display, 2]
Photograph of rusted Branding Irons from the UNT Museum Collection on display at Russel Farm Art Center 2023.
[Branding Irons on display at the Russel Farm Art Center]
Photograph of rusted Branding Irons from the UNT Museum Collection on display at Russel Farm Art Center 2023.
[Branding Irons on display along with a photo]
Photograph of rusted Branding Irons from the UNT Museum Collection on display at Russel Farm Art Center 2023. Along with the branding irons is a photograph of a man and his mule.
[Branding Irons on display along with a photo, 2]
Photograph of rusted Branding Irons from the UNT Museum Collection on display at Russel Farm Art Center 2023. Along with the branding irons is a photograph of a man and his mule.
[Branding Irons on display along with a photo of a fiddler]
Photograph of rusted Branding Irons from the UNT Museum Collection on display at Russel Farm Art Center 2023. Along with the branding irons is a photograph of a man playing the fiddle.
[Branding Irons on display along with a photo of a fiddler, 2]
Photograph of rusted Branding Irons from the UNT Museum Collection on display at Russel Farm Art Center 2023. Along with the branding irons is a photograph of a man playing the fiddle. In front of the wall of branding irons is a chair, a cowboy hart and carrots.
Sizzle Reel - Historical Video Digitized from the archive of The Black Academy of Arts and Letters
Compilation video containing highlights from the archive of The Black Academy of Arts and Letters. Audio and video footage from the archive was digitized between 2021-2023.
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