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Creator: Culver, Elsie Thomas, author Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article entitled, "Women on the March: Christianity has given women in Africa a new way of life." Depicts a crowd of Cameroonian women gathering for a meeting. Includes caption: In Cameroun, West Africa, Women's missionary society meets at hospital. Members hope to convert natives in Spanish Guinea. 1950. JPG file (286 KB) -
Creator: Roth, Eleanor Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on a woman's prison. Depicts a Caucasian female warden tutoring an African-American female inmate. Includes article title: The Whole Gang Misses You. 1972. JPG file (177 KB) -
Creator: Roth, Eleanor Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photographs accompanying an article on a woman's prison. Depicts inmates styling each others' hair, one inmate writing in her cell, and two inmates looking at a display of dolls and artwork. 1972. JPG file (220 KB) -
Creator: John Milton Society for the Blind Date: 1956 Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Advertisement soliciting donations for the John Milton Society for the blind. Includes a photograph of a child with visual impairment. 1956. JPG file (190 KB) -
Creator: John Milton Society for the Blind Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Advertisement soliciting donations for the John Milton Society for the blind. Includes a photograph of a child with visual impairment. 1956. JPG file (257 KB) -
Creator: Chou, Harold Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph from a photographic essay on a Methodist missionary village in Hong Kong. Depicts a woman drawing water from a well, holding her child in a sling on her back, along with a group of young children. Includes captions: Money from U.S. Methodists made this pure-water well possible in Wesley Village, where great stress is put on sanitation in the "new hope" program. One of the many church-school classes in the village. Services are conducted in two dialects so all may hear "the Word." 1957. JPG file (209 KB) -
Creator: Neuman, Sigmund, author and Herald Tribune Fresh Air Fund, photos Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on rural towns which host urban children during the summer. Depicts the children waiting in a train station. 1952. JPG file (260 KB) -
Creator: Jump, Margaret, author, Nilsson, Lennart, and Jump, Chester, author Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photographs accompanying an article on family life in the Belgian Congo. One photo depicts a thatched roof building, with several village residents in and around it, while the other depicts a young girl pounding food in a large mortar. Includes caption: Above--a fishing village scene. Left--a girl making Bangonju (a dish of greens). She is pounding the greens. 1952. JPG file (225 KB) -
Creator: Methodist Church Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Advertisement promoting the Methodist Church Annuity Plan. Depicts a smiling elderly woman, as well as an African woman wearing her child in a sling on her back while pounding grain in a giant mortar and pestle. 1957. JPG file (106 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on generosity and charitable giving in America. Depicts a scientist looking into an electron microscope. Includes caption: The hope of tomorrow lies in today's research laboratories where a scientist uses an electron microscope to probe the mystery of disease. 1968. JPG file (212 KB)