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James Henry Green Sr. received his AA diploma from Storer College in 1943, and he graduated from Storer College with his B.A. degree in 1946. He married Cecelia Isabella (Green) who attended Storer College for her Secondary School education.
Group portrait of the girl's basketball team at African-American school, Storer College.
Richard I. McKinney sits at the far end of the table.
President Richard McKinney seated in right corner.
First girl standing on left is Marion Virginia Johnson Reeler, Class of 1947, others unidentified.
First girl standing on left is Marion Virginia Johnson Reeler, Class of 1947, others unidentified.
African-American students work on models in a classroom.
African-American students and instructor, T. W. Stanback, in class working on models.
African-American students and instructor, T. W. Stanback, working with models in class.
African-American instructor, T. W. Stanback, examines a set made by a student, Mrs. Callahan.
African-American students on a stage with an African-American teacher directing them.
African-American teacher examines an African-American student's face.
Group portrait of girls' basketball team members at African-American school, Storer College. They had 3 wins and 5 loses.
Group portrait of African-American male and female students, possibly the Homecoming Court, at Storer College's homecoming football game in 1952.
Identifications on back of photograph are unreadable.
African-American student, Anna Frazier, poses next to an early automobile.
African-American student, Marion Virginia Johnson Reeler, holding sheet music and singing.
Born in Lexington, Virginia in 1861 to enslaved parents, Cook attended Storer College in Harper's Ferry, West Virginia, graduating in 1880 and later served on the Storer faculty as an assistant professor. Cook was also active in the NAACP and involved in the inner circles of the NAWSA, working for the passage of the 19th amendment.
Group portrait of an African-American football team on a postcard addressed to Professor Henry McDonald, Harpers Ferry, W. Va.  It says, 'This is to remind you that I appreciate our ex-Storer captain, by sending you his wonderful form and his impregnable machinery. Victor W. DeShields.'  The card also identifies the captain as, 'Layton J. Wheaton in 'cits' and white shirt.'
Anthony Hall on the campus of Storer College in Harpers Ferry, W. Va.
Graduates from Stover College standing on the stairs of Brackett Hall.
Portrait of African-American student, Mary Dodson, seated on a tree stump.
Portrait of African-American student, Stella Boyd, in cap and gown holding her diploma upon graduation from Storer College.
African-American student Ann Campbell of Charleston, W. Va. leaning against a pillar on the Storer College campus for a portrait.
Above the entrance is written, 'The truth shall make you free. St. John, Ch. 8, Vs. 32; Jesus.'
Interior view of a classroom in Chapel Hall.
Two African-American ladies seated on the porch of Sinclair Cottage.
African-American students pose for a photograph in their carpentry classroom.
View of Storer College campus and Harpers Ferry.
Distant view of instructor with chalkboard, students, and campus buildings.
Sign over the stage reads 'Labor Omnia Vincit.'
Sign over the stage reads 'Labor Omnia Vincit.'
Pillar on the left has plaque which reads:  'To the students of Storer College who fought in the Civil War, 1860-65... '.
Portrait of African-American Student, John W. McKinney.
Portrait of Miss Neva Tucker, 'Mrs. Lakey,' of the English Department.
Portrait of John Storer, the founder of Storer College.
Portrait of Miss Margaret Cashdollar, Peabody College in Nashville, Tennessee.
Portrait of John Storer, the founder of Storer College.
Portrait of African-American faculty member at Storer College.
'John Fletcher.'
Chairman of Federal Council’s Committee on Financial Aid Fiduciary Matters and Committee on Goodwill between Jews and Christians.
'Mrs. F. Chas. Carter and two children; 314 West Terrace Street, Syracuse, N. Y.  Chas. graduated in 1916.'  Mr. Chas. Carter was a student at Storer College for African-Americans.
'The World War, 1917-1919; 107 Storer students were with the colors; Labor Omnia Vincit.'
'The World War, 1917-1919; 107 Storer students were with the colors; Labor Omnia Vincit.'
'The World War, 1917-1919; 107 Storer students were with the colors; Labor Omnia Vincit.'
'The World War, 1917-1919; 107 Storer students were with the colors; Labor Omnia Vincit.'
'The World War, 1917-1919; 107 Storer students were with the colors; Labor Omnia Vincit.'
'The World War, 1917-1919; 107 Storer students were with the colors; Labor Omnia Vincit.'
'The World War, 1917-1919; 107 Storer students were with the colors; Labor Omnia Vincit.'
'The World War, 1917-1919; 107 Storer students were with the colors; Labor Omnia Vincit.'