Poster is a picture of an African American family together smiling at the audience. Poster encourages people to take pride in getting tested for HIV and that it is a way to take control of your life. This poster also promotes National HIV Testing Day on June 27th.
Poster is a picture of an African American family together smiling at the audience. Poster encourages people to take pride in getting tested for HIV and that it is a way to take control of your life. This poster also promotes National HIV Testing Day on June 27th.
Bruce's Beach, in the city of Manhattan Beach, was on a beach front property purchased by Will and Charles Bruce in 1912. They built a black-only beach resort with a bath house and dining house. The city closed down the resort in the 1920s by proposing to build a park and imposing eminent domain.
These are the grandchildren of Alva Curtis Garrott, Jr., son of Dr. Alva Garrott. Their mothers are Jean Garrott Le Blanc (1924-1977), Marjorie Garrott Mingleton (1928-1973) and Carmen Garrott Riddle (1934-2014).
Four portraits of members of the family of Samuel Prince: (above) four young men, two of whom are Samuel's brothers Miller and James; (below, left) portrait of a woman; (below, center) seated woman and man; (below, right) Samuel Prince in 1880.