Black and white photo. 2 people (Rebecca and Akil) standing around a video camera with stands and plants behind them. Behind the camera is a pulpit and someone standing behind it.
Black and white photo of a brick building with white looking trim. There are cars around the block, Between each of the windows there is a small diamond on the brick. The doors are open and a woman was walking inside.
Arguably Western Carolina University’s best basketball player, Henry Lee Logan was a scoring machine known for being the first black athlete in the Southeast to play at a principally white college. Logan was born on March 14, 1946, and began his…
Walter "Little Willie" Scruggs was born in Franklin, NC in 1946. Little did anyone know, at the time of his birth, that Scruggs would go on to become one of the most influential people in Franklin, NC before he was even 18 years old. During the late…
The Allen Home/High School was created for higher education for African Americans living in Asheville and its surrounding areas. This school was created because for years African American students were kept from going on and furthering their…
Ronnie Carr is originally from South Carolina and was born in the town of Orangeburg in 1961 and moved to New York where he grew up as a child and eventually returned to Orangeburg to graduate high school. He played Basketball for Western Carolina…
It is a black and white photo of Mrs. Titus. Mrs. Titus was the principal of Allen Home High School. In this photo she is wearing glasses, earrings, and a black and white shirt.