Rectangle containing the name "Edwin Vivian and Ida Belle Halbreath Thompson" and the quotation "There is no such as bad weather - only different kinds of good weather" with "Ruskin" as the attribution. The text is...
African Americans; Social workers; Journalists; African American journalists; African American social workers; Beauty contests; African American newspapers; Newspapers; Louisville Defender (Louisville, Ky.); Civil rights demonstrations; Civil...
Oral history interview with Mrs. Vivian Clark Stanley conducted on August 5, 1985 by Janet Hodgson. She discusses her career as a social worker and her life with Frank Stanley, Sr., editor, manager, and publisher of the Louisville Defender. She...
Portrait of performer Harry Conor in left profile, wearing a three-piece suit with boutonniere and tie. Born circa 1856, Conor performed in "Vivian's Papas" at Macauley's Theatre in September 1904. He died in Roxbury, Massachusetts in...
Three-quarter length portrait of Helene Dauvray wearing an evening gown with opera-length gloves. Born Helen Gibson in San Francisco, California, in 1859, she adopted her stage name after performing abroad in Paris. She performed at Macauley's...
Three-quarter length character portrait of Helene Dauvray wearing a black bow in her braided hair and a dress with short jacket, white pinafore, and striped skirt. Born Helen Gibson in San Francisco, California, in 1859, she adopted her stage name...
Portrait of performer Margaret Malcolm smiling, and wearing an off-the-shoulder white dress. She performed at Macauley's Theatre in "Vivian's Papas" in September 1904. Inscription on print, lower center: Sincere regards to Mr. McCauley -...