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["Capper's Farmer" magazine March 1940]
Capper's Farmer, March 1940
Date:
March 1940
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
["Capper's Farmer" magazine February 1940]
Capper's Farmer February 1940
Date:
February 1940
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Gray folder from "The Plantation - Houston"]
Gray folder from "The Plantation - Houston" written underneath a drawing of a two story plantation house with trees and landscape. Drawing is in maroon ink with trees in green. Also written at bottom "A Party-Pix Photo 'Where Texans Dine and Dance to Nationally Famous Orchestras". The back page of the folder has four slits for the picture corners (accession 2000.026.015a)to be placed. Back of folder in maroon ink: "Reprints One Dollar Per Copy Refer To Club, Number on Table and Date SEP 13 1946 Call K.3-1293 or Write Party-Pix Company 10009 Isabella Houston 4".
Date:
1946
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
KORC 1140 On Your Dial
A picture of a KORC-KBS Microphone--"1140 on your dial" is shown here. Mineral Wells' radio history dates back to the 1930's when Mr. Hal Collins, owner of the Crazy Hotel, began sponsoring broadcasts originating in the hotel lobby. The radio station was founded and owned by Mr. Achilles Corcanges, and aired its first broadcast on December 5, 1946. Radio station KMWT-FM began broadcasting from Mineral Wells in 1970. The broadcasts were aired nationwide, at noon daily, over the Texas Quality Network. It advertised Crazy Water Crystals. Both stations' call letters were changed in 1983 to KJAS-AM and KYXS-FM. Many show business luminaries appeared on the shows. For instance, Mary Martin of Weatherford began her singing/acting career here.
Date:
1946
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Untitled
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Date:
1949
Creator:
Lewis, Norman Wilfred
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Dive Bomber and Tank
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Date:
1940
Creator:
Orozco, José Clemente
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The UNT Digital Library
Number 04: The Negro was the largest source of labor to be found after all others had been exhausted.
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Date:
1940/1941
Creator:
Lawrence, Jacob
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The UNT Digital Library
Number 60: The trains were packed continually with migrants.
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1940/1941
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Lawrence, Jacob
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The UNT Digital Library
Number 16: Although the Negro was used to lynching, he found this an opportune time for him to leave where one had occured.
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1940/1941
Creator:
Lawrence, Jacob
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Number 22: Another of the social causes of the migrants' leaving was that at times they did not feel safe, or it was not the best thing to be found on the streets late at night...
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1940/1941
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Lawrence, Jacob
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Number 28: The labor agent who had been sent south by northern industry was a very familiar person in the Negro counties.
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1940/1941
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Lawrence, Jacob
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Number 30: In every home people who had not gone North met and tried to decide if they should go North or not.
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1940/1941
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Lawrence, Jacob
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Number 32: The railroad stations in the South were crowded with people leaving for the North.
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1940/1941
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Lawrence, Jacob
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Number 36: In Chicago and other cities they labored in the steel mills
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1940/1941
Creator:
Lawrence, Jacob
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The UNT Digital Library
Number 44: Living conditions in the North were better.
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1940/1941
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Lawrence, Jacob
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The UNT Digital Library
Number 50: Race riots were very numerous all over the North because of the antagonism that was caused between the Negro and white workers.
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1940/1941
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Lawrence, Jacob
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Number 54: One of the main forms of social and recreational activities in which migrants indulged occured in the church.
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1940/1941
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Lawrence, Jacob
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Number 56: Among the last groups to leave the South was the Negro professional who was forced to follow his clientele to make a living.
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1940/1941
Creator:
Lawrence, Jacob
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The UNT Digital Library
Joë Bosquet in Bed
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Date:
1947
Creator:
Dubuffet, Jean
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The UNT Digital Library
First Theme,
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Date:
1942
Creator:
Diller, Burgoyne
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The UNT Digital Library
Nelikon
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Date:
1948
Creator:
Hepworth, Barbara
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The New Rich
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Painting of red, yellow, blue, green, white and gray featuring ten figures performing various tasks such as cooking.
Date:
1941~
Creator:
Ruiz, Antonio
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The UNT Digital Library
Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair
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Date:
1940
Creator:
Kahlo, Frida
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The UNT Digital Library
Number 12: The railroad stations were at times so overpacked with people leaving that special guards had to be called to keep order.
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Date:
1940/1941
Creator:
Lawrence, Jacob
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