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Herbert Meeting -Trevarthan [Neg # 38A]
Roll of B+W Film scanned, Images of a meeting with UNF President Dr. Adam W. Herbert and other unidentified faculty & Staff; Date: Undatedhttps://digitalcommons.unf.edu/spinnaker-images/2484/thumbnail.jp
E. D. Gilliard, Contractor of Plastering, Business Card
Card: E. D. Gilliard, Contractor of Plastering, 12420 Mitchell Ave., Detroit, Michigan. Handwritten note, verso: 605 Madison St. G. Smith. Undated
John E. Mathews Business Card
Card: John E. Mathews, candidate for Legislature Group no. 1. Handwritten note, verso: Mattie L. Handy, Rep. Rumford, Baking P. Co. has charge so states [illegible] on these schools. Rumford Mgr and Co [illegible] Goss Co, Daylight, [illegible]. Undated
E. B. Goss Business Card
Card: E. B. Goss, Police Department, 744 Fenway Street, Jacksonville, Florida. Undated
Letter from A. P. Livingston to Miss Speight
Correspondence: Letter from Miss A. P. Livingston, Medford, Oregon, to Miss Speight. Undated
UNF Men\u27s Tennis Trevarthan [Neg# 27]
Roll of B+W Film scanned, UNF Men\u27s Tennis Trevarthan, Unidentified tennis player, Date: Undatedhttps://digitalcommons.unf.edu/spinnaker-images/1480/thumbnail.jp
UNF VS Flagler [Women] Trevarthan Roll 2 [Neg # 43A]
Roll of B+W Film scanned, UNF Women\u27s Basketball Trevarthan, Unidentified basketball players, Roll 2; Date: Undatedhttps://digitalcommons.unf.edu/spinnaker-images/1695/thumbnail.jp
Moncrief Gardens Real Estate Location Notes
Notes: Typed real estate locations, Moncrief Gardens lots and blocks. Undated
Career Adventure [Neg # 39A]
Roll of B+W Film scanned; Images of Zoo Animals; Financial Planning Meeting; Headshots; Date: Undatedhttps://digitalcommons.unf.edu/spinnaker-images/1812/thumbnail.jp
A Hidden Hero: Bayard Rustin
Bayard Rustin existed at a time when being Black and being gay made him out to be as un-American as you could get. Rustin’s work behind the scenes of the civil rights movement and his lasting impact frequently go undocumented and without praise. His identity as a Black gay man excluded him from many avenues of life and simultaneously allowed him experiences all his own. Research on Bayard Rustin and his intersecting identities is a relatively new field. With its emergence, scholars have discovered that his identity as a gay man, and a proud one, frequently interfered with his ability to be active in the civil rights movement. This struggle was not created by himself but rather by those who were around him. Following the shift in the field of history and its inclusivity, Rustin’s life and legacy have slowly been coming to light. His involvement in the civil rights movement has long been hidden and swept under the rug, and it is only in recent years that his true impact and legacy have begun to be thoroughly cited and analyzed. Rustin’s experiences are a prime example of the treatment of queer people, especially Black and other nonwhite queer people, in history. His identity as a gay man caused him to be excluded and mistreated within the civil rights movement and in society as a whole