Lloyd H. Williams, Jr. and family with award plaque, September 1, 1961
Scope and Contents
Inscribed by hand in pencil, "#1" in top left corner on verso; Stamped in ink, "Burton's Studio 1218 1/2 North Kenosha Tulsa, 8, Oklahoma LUther 7-1463" in upper left center on verso"; Stamped in ink, "SEP 1 1961" in upper right center on verso
Lloyd Williams was a pharmacist/concert promoter and Rev Ben Hill was an iconic preacher and civil rights activist.
People: Mrs Williams, Lloyd Williams, Sister and Rev Ben Hill
Places: House
Community Elder Tags: Lloyd Williams and Rev Ben Hill
Bobby Eaton, Community Expert for the Eddie Faye Gates project, 2020-2022
Community Youth Tags: windy, outside, yard, sunday best, sliding door, window, white dress, low black heels, black hair, black glasses, holding binder, white collared shirt, loosened tie, black pants, black shoes, mustache, two men, two women, black blazer, white and black shoes, holding award, widows peak, short black hair, collared dress, white shoes, low heels
Sofia Fermo, Community Expert for the Eddie Faye Gates project, 2020-2022
Dates
- September 1, 1961
Extent
1 Photographic Prints : Black and white, professional photograph
Language of Materials
English
Credit Line
Gift of Eddie Faye Gates, Tulsa, OK, teacher, author, community activist
Previous Number 1
TL2019.20
- American
- Lloyd Williams
- Mildred Peevyhouse Williams
- Peevyhouse Williams, Mildred (Depicted)
- Photograph
- Sister and Rev Ben Hill
- Sunday best
- The Eddie Faye Gates Tulsa Race Massacre Collection
- Williams, Lloyd Hume, Jr. (Depicted)
- Williams, Lloyd Hume, Sr. (Depicted)
- Williams-Bolton, Beryl Anita (Depicted)
- black blazer
- black glasses
- black hair
- black pants
- black shoes
- collared dress
- holding award
- holding binder
- house
- loosened tie
- low black heels
- low heels
- mustache
- outside
- short black hair
- sliding door
- two men
- two women
- white and black shoes
- white collared shirt
- white dress
- white shoes
- widows peak
- window
- windy
- yard
Repository Details
Part of the Gilcrease Museum/Helmerich Center for American Research Repository
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