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Copy of a painting of Mary Wilson Johnson.
Copy of depiction of James Johnson. The caption states that Johnson's name while enslaved was "McGathic."
Portrait of Ida Johnson, daughter in-law of James Johnson.
A portrait of William Johnson, the son in-law of James Johnson.
The Levi Coffin House (1839) was a safe haven for Africans-American slaves fleeing the South in the 1800s.
"This One's For You" was a musical produced and performed by the Afro-Appalachian Performance Company.
The statue of Carter G. Woodson was sponsored by the Carter G. Woodson Memorial Foundation and is maintained by the Huntington Housing Authority.
A group of speakers, including Ancella Bickley, at the NAACP-HFNHP convention.
Sippi Coleman, Editor and Publisher of Color and WV Congressman I.J.K. Wells presenting America's first black pictorial magazine to President Harry Truman.
Cathay Williams enlisted into the US military in 1866 and served in the 38th Infantry until her health deteriorated in 1868.
Ancella Bickley with Alice Walker at the University of Charleston.