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Charlotte Stephens Jul 2020

Charlotte Stephens

Women's history in Arkansas

Black and white print photograph of Charlotte Stephens, the first African American teacher in Little Rock, Arkansas.


Faculty At Maddox Female Seminary Dec 1903

Faculty At Maddox Female Seminary

Women's history in Arkansas

Cabinet card photograph of the faculty of Maddox Female Seminary in 1903.


Catholic Benedictine Sisters And Students In Wynne Dec 1900

Catholic Benedictine Sisters And Students In Wynne

Women's history in Arkansas

This is a black and white photograph of Benedictine nuns and their students at St. Anselm's Catholic School in Wynne.


Hattie Elizabeth Guy Hines Dec 1889

Hattie Elizabeth Guy Hines

Women's history in Arkansas

Black and white photographic negative of Hattie Elizabeth Guy Hines. Hattie Guy Hines was born in Ohio, and attended Wilberforce College. While there, she met her future husband, George Guy. They were both teachers, eventually settling in Sweet Home, Arkansas, and teaching at the Sweet Home Colored School. The Hines raised their eight children in Sweet Home: two sons, Guy and Milton; and six daughters, Hattie M., Maude, Emma, Florence, Ida Mae, and Virgie.