The University of North Carolina Special Collections Library features an 1899 photo, by Helen C. Jenks, of Penn School- one of the…
The Library of Congress provides a photo taken between 1861 and 1863 by Hubbard & Mix, which shows a group of African American…
The University of North Carolina Special Collections Library features a 1920 photo that shows a young African American man seated…
The University of North Carolina Special Collections Library features a photo, by Helen C. Jenks, taken between 1899 and 1905 of…
The University of North Carolina Special Collections Library features a photo, by Helen C. Jenks, taken between 1899 and 1905 that…
The University of North Carolina Special Collections Library presents a photo by Jean Wildy that shows a baptism of a child taking…
The University of North Carolina Special Collections Library features a 1937 photograph taken by Margaret Noyes that shows the…
The University of North Carolina Special Collections Library features a 1913 photo of Brick Baptist Church on St. Helena Island in…
The University of North Carolina Special Collections Library features a photo taken by Helen C. Jenks sometime in the 1890s, the…
Scholarly Editing features an 1863 poem written by Ellen Murray, a White missionary teacher from Rhode Island and co-founder of…
The National Park Service presents a pamplet showing the Penn Center Walking Tour map and descriptions. The source provides short…
The University of North Carolina Special Collections Library provides a photo taken by Helen C. Jenks sometime between 1906 and…
The United States Congress features a bill, "H.R.5358 - Penn School - Reconstruction Era National Monument Act" that was…
The South Carolina Department of Archives and History features information on the national landmark, Penn School - one of the…
The Library of Congress features a photo that shows a first floor room at the Arnett House located on the campus of Penn School-…
The University of North Carolina Special Collections Library features a 1937 historical photo, by Margaret Noyes, that shows…