Lynching
African American History
Photo of Jack Hilsman, who was lynched in July of 1900 for an unknown reason. The photo is from 1899-1900 scrapbook of W. Woodall Collection.
<a href="https://archives.columbusstate.edu/findingaids/mc33.php" target="_blank">W.C. Woodall Collection (MC 33)</a>
July 1900
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W. C. Woodall Collection (MC 33)
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Columbus, Georgia
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MC33-1-001
Black Longshoremen
Longshoremen
Two African American men in front of the riverboat EUFAULA
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Frank Schnell Collection (MC 25)
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Columbus, Georgia
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MC25-1-003
Tilling Georgia Farm Land
Agriculture in the South
Georgia farm land being tilled by a man using a plow and a horse. Note on the back of the photograph: "Block or Board generally used in Southern States for covering corn and peas. Seed planted in ridges and cover up 2 rows at a time."
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MC9-2-008
King Cotton
Cotton pickers and foreman in a cotton field.
Cotton field and workers in Milner, Georgia.
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ca. 1880
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MC9-1-004
Milner, Georgia