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Collection Number: 05590

Collection Title: Lynch (Ky.) Colored High School-West Main Alumni Association, Inc. Collection, 1919-2010

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Size 4.0 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 350 items)
Abstract The Lynch Colored High School-West Main Alumni Association incorporated as a non profit organization in the state of Kentucky in 1994. The alumni association draws its membership from individuals who attended Lynch Colored High School, later West Main High School, from its founding until 1963 when the schools in Harlan County, Ky., integrated. Lynch Colored School in Harlan County, Ky., served African American children, kindergarten through twelfth grade, who lived in the neighboring coal camps and company towns of Lynch, Ky., and Benham, Ky. United States Coal and Coke Company, a subsidiary of United States Steel Corporation, established a segregated school system in 1923 to accommodate the children of the company's Black coal miners, many of whom had migrated from Alabama and Georgia. The collection of the Lynch (Ky.) Colored High School-West Main Alumni Association, Inc. was acquired as a part of the Eastern Kentucky African American Migration Project (EKAAMP), a public humanities and archival collecting initiative directed by Karida Brown, an African American sociologist, in partnership with the Southern Historical Collection (SHC) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, an historically white institution. In 2013, the SHC joined Brown in her efforts to document a multi-generational African American community with familial ties to coal mining towns in Harlan County, Ky. The community which Brown studies has its origins in the coalfields of the Appalachian South and specifically the surrounding area of Lynch, Ky. The Alumni Association collection contains pictures, yearbooks, and papers related to Lynch Colored School, West Main High School, the communities of Lynch and Benham in Harlan County, Ky., and the alumni association. The pictures are of the faculty, staff, students, classrooms, athletics, and school activities at Lynch Colored School (including the elementary and middle schools) and West Main High School. Other pictures are of the coal camp town of Lynch, Ky., and surrounding communities, community members, and alumni association events. The yearbooks are for Lynch Colored High School, Lynch West Main High School, and Lynch Colored School. Papers are primarily printed items, including newspaper and magazine clippings, booklets with remembrances and local history for alumni, an alumni event program, a copy of receipts and expenditures for 1926, a copy of a 1929 employment application for the United States Coal and Coke Company, a 1959 report card, 1961 Lynch High School diploma, and certificates. Of interest are copies of school census data for 1934 and 1928-1963. Records of the Alumni Association's operations include articles of incorporation, annual reports, and membership lists and directories, and a small amount of correspondence.
Creator Lynch Colored High School-West Main Alumni Association (Lynch, Ky.)
Curatorial Unit University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.
Language English
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Copyright Notice
Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], in the Lynch (Ky.) Colored High School-West Main Alumni Association, Inc. Collection #5590, Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Acquisitions Information
Images and papers collected by Elmore Jones (Acc. 102031) and book compiled by Sam Howard (Acc. 102109) were received through Karida Brown in April 2014. Further additions received from Karida Brown in March 2015 (Acc. 102182); Sam Howard in March 2015 (Acc. 102183); and L. J. Sturdivant in February 2021 (Acc. 20230920.3).
Acquired for the Southern Historical Collection as a part of the Eastern Kentucky African American Migration Project (EKAAMP) directed by Karida Brown.
Sensitive Materials Statement
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Processed by: Laura Hart, May 2015; Nancy Kaiser, Sonoe Nakasone, and Chaitra Powell, July 2021

Encoded by: Laura Hart, May 2015

Updated by: Nancy Kaiser, July 2021; Davia Webb and Laura Smith, October 2023

Since August 2017, we have added ethnic and racial identities for individuals and families represented in collections. To determine identity, we rely on self-identification; other information supplied to the repository by collection creators or sources; public records, press accounts, and secondary sources; and contextual information in the collection materials. Omissions of ethnic and racial identities in finding aids created or updated after August 2017 are an indication of insufficient information to make an educated guess or an individual's preference for identity information to be excluded from description. When we have misidentified, please let us know at wilsonlibrary@unc.edu.

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Lynch Colored School

Lynch Colored School in Harlan County, Ky., served African American children, kindergarten through twelfth grade, who lived in the neighboring coal camps and company towns of Lynch, Ky., and Benham, Ky. United States Coal and Coke Company, a subsidiary of United States Steel Corporation established a segregated school system in 1923 to accommodate the children of the company's Black coal miners, many of whom had migrated from Alabama and Georgia. The surrounding communities also had schools for the white coalminers' children. The company hired the school system's faculty and staff all of whom were African American. Many of the teachers had attended and received degrees from the historically Black college Kentucky State College, later Kentucky State University.

The Lynch Colored Public High School, later Lynch West Main High School, supported sports teams including varsity baseball, basketball, football, and track and field. These teams competed in the Upper Cumberland Valley Athletic Association and Eastern Kentucky Conference for Colored Schools and rivals included the Harlan Rosenwald School. The high school also had student government, a marching band, chorus, cheerleader squads, a variety of clubs, and homecoming festivities. The curriculum was traditional and included courses in speech, citizenship, home economics, typing, and physical education. The first high school graduates in the system received diplomas in 1928.

In 1963, nearly ten years after the United States Supreme Court ruling against separate but equal facilities Brown v. Board of Education, the schools in Harlan County, Ky., integrated.

Lynch (Ky.) Colored High School-West Main Alumni Association, Inc.

The Lynch Colored High School-West Main Alumni Association incorporated as a non profit organization in the state of Kentucky in 1994. The alumni association draws its membership from individuals who attended Lynch Colored High School, later West Main High School, from its founding until 1963 when the schools in Harlan County, Ky., integrated.

Eastern Kentucky African American Migration Project

The Eastern Kentucky African American Migration Project (EKAAMP) is a public humanities initiative directed by Karida Brown, an African American sociologist, in partnership with the Southern Historical Collection (SHC) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, an historically white institution. In 2013, the SHC joined Brown in her efforts to document a multi-generational African American community with familial ties to coal mining towns in Harlan County, Ky. Brown has conducted oral history interviews with community members and helped the SHC collect manuscript materials from the community and its social organizations.

The community which Brown studies has its origins in the coalfields of the Appalachian South and specifically the surrounding area of Lynch, Ky. Appalachia was a destination for thousands of African Americans, who left the rural deep South in the early twentieth century during the Great Migration. A company town, Lynch was established in 1917 by U.S. Coal and Coke Company, a subsidiary of U.S. Steel. The company supplied housing, health care, social services, commissary, churches, schools, and recreation for coal miners and their families. At its peak in the mid twentieth century Lynch's population reached 10,000 and included African Americans and whites with eastern European and British heritage. Although the mines were not strictly segregated, most areas of life, including schools, churches, commissary, and recreation, had separate facilities for Black and white people until the mid 1960s. Neighboring Benham, Ky. was also a coal mining camp and company town operated by Wisconsin Steel Company, a subsidiary of International Harvesters Company. The Benham mines closed in the 1970s.

U.S. Steel withdrew its operations in the mid 1960s, and the population of Lynch and the surrounding areas dwindled as families, who had spent only one or two generations in Appalachia, began to move across the country, settling in Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, California, Missouri, and other states. Despite the long distances now separating this close knit community, individuals and families from the Harlan County coal towns Lynch, Benham, and Cumberland retained close ties with each other and nurtured what sociologist Karida Brown has called a "post-migration diasporic identity."

Karida Brown

Karida Brown (1982-), an African American sociologist, was born in Uniondale, N.Y., to Arnita Davis Brown and Richard Brown. Karida Brown received a bachelor's degree in administration from Temple University in 2004, a master's degree in public administration in 2009 from the University of Pennsylvania, and a master's degree in sociology from Brown University in 2013. As of January 2016, she is a PhD candidate in Brown University's sociology department, and her PhD dissertation titled Before They Were Diamonds: The Intergenerational Migration of Kentucky's Coal Camp Blacks is in progress.

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The collection contains pictures, yearbooks, and papers related to Lynch Colored School, West Main High School, the communities of Lynch and Benham in Harlan County, Ky., and the alumni association.

Mostly facsimiles and photocopies of black and white photographs, the pictures are of the faculty, staff, students, classrooms, and school activities at Lynch Colored School (including the elementary and middle schools) and West Main High School. Other pictures are of the coal camp town of Lynch, Ky., and surrounding communities, community members, and alumni association events. The pictures are arranged into subject categories depicted in the images. Categories are Athletics, Classes and Classrooms, Faculty and Staff, Student Activities, Community, Alumni Association, and Other Places.

The yearbooks are for Lynch Colored High School, Lynch West Main High School, and Lynch Colored School.

Papers are primarily printed items, including newspaper and magazine clippings, booklets with remembrances and local history for alumni, an alumni event program, a copy of receipts and expenditures for 1926, a copy of a 1929 employment application for the United States Coal and Coke Company, a 1959 report card, 1961 Lynch High School diploma, and certificates. Of interest are copies of school census data for 1934 and 1928-1963.

Records of the Alumni Association's operations are sparse, but include articles of incorporation, annual reports, and membership lists and directories, and a small amount of correspondence.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 1. Pictures, 1919-2005.

About 300 items.

Arrangement: topical.

The pictures are arranged into subject categories depicted in the images. Categories are Athletics, Classes and Classrooms, Faculty and Staff, Student Activities, Community, Alumni Association, and Other Places.

Mostly facsimiles and photocopies of black and white photographs, the pictures are of the faculty, staff, students, classrooms, and school activities at Lynch Colored School (including the elementary and middle schools) and West Main High School in Lynch and Benham, Ky. Other pictures are of the coal camp town of Lynch, Ky., and surrounding communities, community members, and alumni association events.

Sports represented in the athletics pictures include baseball, basketball, football, and cheerleading. Most athletics pictures are the posed team photographs. Others show individual athletes and action during games.

Most school pictures are posed photographs for a grade or a graduating class and include the teachers. Others show individually posed students, faculty, and staff. Classroom scenes show instructors and students in vocational courses including sewing, cooking, and typing. Student activity pictures show school dances and prom, homecoming celebrations and parade, marching band, fashion show, pageant, and cotillion.

Community pictures show community members both adults and children in informal settings and buildings in the town of Lynch, Ky., including the schools and the United Supply Company Store, where the coalmining families shopped for clothing, shoes, furniture and household goods, and groceries.

Most alumni association pictures are of a 2005 event honoring a beloved teacher from the Lynch Colored School, Vivian Breedlove Knight.

Notable in the pictures categorized as other places is a panoramic view of delgates to the 43rd Consecutive Constitutional Convention of the United Mine Workers of America who met in Cincinnatti, Ohio in October 1960. The convention was integrated and included women delegates.

Athletics

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Baseball team, undated

facsimile

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Baseball, the Greys, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/3

Baseball player, the Greys, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/4

Baseball player (outfield), undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/5

Basketball team, 1938-1939

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/6

Basketball team, 1939-1940

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/7

Basketball team with cheerleaders, 1953-1954

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/8

Basketball team, 1959 "Lynch West Main, Benham Win in Tourney"

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/9

Basketball team, the Hornets, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/10

Basketball, "Lynch Bulldog Basketball Team"

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/11

Basketball team, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/12

Basketball team, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/13

Basketball team, undated

2.5x3.5 black-and-white print

Oversize Image OP-P-05590/1

Basketball team, undated

11x14 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/14

Basketball game with integrated crowd, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/15

Basketball game with integrated crowd, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/16

Cheerleaders , 1949-1950

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/17

Cheerleaders , 1957-1958

5x7 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/18

Cheerleaders , 1959-1960, "Precious Memories How They Linger!"

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/19

Cheerleaders, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/20

Cheerleaders, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/21

Cheerleaders, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/22

Cheerleaders "Yea Team! Say Team! Fight Fight Fight", undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/23

Cheerleaders, elementary school, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/24

Football team, 1924, "The Lynch High School Eleven of 1924"

facsimile

Oversize Image OP-P-05590/2

Football team, "The Lynch County Eleven of 1924"

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/25

Football team, 1946-1947

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/26

Football team, 1947-1948

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/27

Football team, 1949-1950

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/28

Football team, 1949-1950, "Lynch Wins State Championship"

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/29

Football team, 1956-1957

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/30

Football team and cheerleaders, 1956-1957

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/31

Football team, 1957-1958, "Precious Memories How They Linger!"

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/32

Football team, 1958-1959

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/33

Football team, 1959-1960

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/34

Football team, 1959-1960, "Precious Memories How They Linger!"

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/35

Football team and cheerleaders, 1959-1960

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/36

Football team, 1960-1961

5x7 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/37

Football team and cheerleaders, 1960-1961

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/38

Football team, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/39

Football team (white players), undated

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/40

Football team page with players' portraits, "Lads who wear the Big 'K'," undated

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/41

Football players, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/42

Football players, undated

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/43

Football player standing with young girl, 1970s

8x10 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/44

High Jump team, 1935

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/45

"West Main High School The Legendary Home of Lynch Pirates" photographic collage

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/262

Basketball, cheerleaders, football

copy negative

Image Folder PF-05590/263

Team pictures

copy negative

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Classes and Classrooms

Image Folder PF-05590/46

Class page "School Days" with student and faculty portraits, 1948-1949

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/47

Class page "School Days" with student and faculty portraits, 1948-1949

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/48

Class page "School Days" with student and faculty portraits, 1948-1949

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/49

Class page "School Days" with student and faculty portraits, 1948-1949

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/50

Class page "School Days" with student and faculty portraits, 1948-1949

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/51

Class page, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/52

Elementary school, first through fourth grades, 1920

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/53

Elementary school class picture, "School Days," 1921

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/54

Elementary school class picture, fourth grade, Alma George Davis, 1936

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/55

Elementary school class picture, second grade, M.H. Harris, 1949

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/56

Elementary school class picture, first grade, R.C. Sweatt, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/57

Elementary school class picture, fifth grade, M.L. Jackson, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/58

Elementary school class picture, sixth grade, S.J. Harris, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/59

Class pictures: Elementary school, honor roll students (first through eighth grades) and physical education, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/60

Class pictures: Elementary school, honor roll students (first through eighth grades) and informal picture at "Benham's Prom," undated

photocopy

Oversize Image OP-P-05590/3

Class pictures: Elementary school, honor roll students (first through eighth grades), undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/61

Class pictures: Elementary school, physical education, M.G. Knight, undated, "Precious Memories How They Linger!"

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/62

Class pictures: Elementary school, physical education, M.G. Knight, undated,"Precious Memories How They Linger!"

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/63

Elementary school class picture, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/64

Elementary school class picture, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/65

Elementary school class picture, undated

5x7 black-and-white print

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/66

Elementary school class picture, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/67

Elementary school class picture, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/68

Elementary school class picture, undated

5x7 black-and-white print

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/69

Elementary school class picture, undated

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/70

Elementary school class picture, undated

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/71

Elementary school class picture, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/72

Elementary school class picture, undated

5x7 black-and-white print

Oversize Image OP-P-05590/4

Elementary school class picture, undated

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/73

All grades, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/74

All grades, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/264

Class pictures, class pages, and classrooms

copy negative

Image Folder PF-05590/75

Graduates, [1940s]

4x6 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/76

Graduates, 1948

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/77

Graduates, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/78

Graduates, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/79

Graduates, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/80

Graduates, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/81

Graduates, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/82

Graduates, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/83

Graduates, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/84

Graduates, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/85

Graduates, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/86

Graduates, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/87

Graduates, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/88

Graduates, undated

facsimile

Oversize Image OP-P-05590/5

Graduates, undated

11x14 black-and-white print

Oversize Image OP-P-05590/6

Graduates, undated

11x14 black-and-white print

This picture is damaged with some loss of content.

Image Folder PF-05590/265

Class pictures: Graduates, undated

copy negative

Image Folder PF-05590/266

Graduates, undated

copy negative

Image Folder PF-05590/89

High School, undated

5x7 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/90

High School, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/91

Speech education, Vivian L. Breedlove

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/92

Speech education

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/93

Field trip, Mammoth Cave, 1960

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/94

Marching band, undated

5x7 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/95

Marching band, undated

5x7 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/96

Classroom, undated

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/97

Classroom, undated

5x7 black-and-white print

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/98

Classroom, undated

photocopy

Oversize Image OP-P-05590/7

Classroom, undated

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/99

Classroom: Typing, undated

5x7 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/100

Classroom: Sewing, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/101

Classroom: Sewing, undated

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/102

Classroom: Cooking, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/103

Classroom: Library, study hall, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/104

Classroom: Elementary school, undated

5x7 black-and-white print

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Faculty and Staff

Image Folder PF-05590/105

Faculty and staff group picture, 1929

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/106

Alumni event, "To our administrators and faculty of West Main High School who gave the best of themselves"

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/107

Faculty and staff group picture, undated

5x7 black-and-white print

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/108

Faculty and staff group picture, undated

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/109

Informal picture of faculty and staff at an event, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/110

Photographic collage"Lynch Colored High/West Main High School 1923-1963"

Henrietta Virginia Sweatt, Charles M. Cross, William H. Craig, Mary Jackson Davis, Peter Winston Williams, and Alma George Dallas

Image Folder PF-05590/111

Faculty and Staff, "Precious Memories How They Linger"

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/112

Principal Walter L. Shobe, "To-Morrow's Children"

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/113

Principal Walter L. Shobe

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/114

Caroline L. Blanton

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/115

H. L. Cash, Superintendent, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/116

Geneva Tapp Coleman

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/117

John V. Coleman

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/118

John V. Coleman, "Precious Memories How They Linger!"

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/119

Charles M. Cross, janitor

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/120

Maxine B. Gregory

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/121

Vivian Breedlove Knight

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/122

Vivian Breedlove Knight

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/123

Vergie R. Caywood Mason

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/124

A.R. Miller

8x10 black-and-white print

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/125

Anna L. Shobe

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/126

Walter L. Shobe, "Precious Memories How They Linger!"

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/127

Walter L. Shobe

8x10 black-and-white print

2.5x3.5 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/128

Walter L. Shobe

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/129

Henrietta V. Sweatt

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/130

Coach Eugene Taylor

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/131

Unidentified faculty and staff

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/132

Unidentified faculty and staff

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/133

Unidentified faculty and staff

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/134

Unidentified faculty and staff

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/135

Unidentified faculty and staff, 1941

2.5x3.5 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/136

Unidentified faculty and staff

2.5x3.5 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/137

Faculty and Staff: Portrait, unidentified

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/138

Unidentified faculty and staff

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/267

Faculty and staff, undated

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Student Activities

Image Folder PF-05590/139

Homecoming queen, Inez Watson, 1946

8x10 black-and-white print

facsimile

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/140

Indoor event [fashion show?], 1960

3x3 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/141

Indoor event [fashion show?], 1960

3x3 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/142

[Academic tournament], integrated student group, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/143

Band, brass and woodwind, undated

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/144

Drum major, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/145

Drum major, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/146

Graduation day, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/147

Graduation day, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/148

Homecoming queen, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/149

Marching band, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/150

Prom "The last [Junior and Senior] Prom [at] West Main High, William + Alma"

2.5x3.5 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/151

School Dance with theme, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/152

School Dance, portrait, undated

2.5x3.5 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/153

School Dance, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/154

Outdoor event, undated

photocopy

Oversize Image OP-P-05590/8

Outdoor event, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/155

Elementary School Dance [cotillion?] , undated

5x7 black-and-white print

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/156

Elementary School Dance [cotillion?], undated

5x7 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/157

Elementary school children in costume [pageant?], undated

8x10 black-and-white print

This picture is damaged with some loss of content.

Image Folder PF-05590/268

Student Activities, undated

copy negative

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Community: People in Posed Pictures

Image Folder PF-05590/158

Young woman[Phenie Pearl Almon?], 1940s

3.5x4.5 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/159

Girl, 1940s

2.5x3.5 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/160

Young woman, 1980s

3.5x4.5 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/161

Woman, 1990s

2.5x3.5 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/162

Boy [Pete George?], undated

2.5x3.5 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/163

Young man, Jack [?], undated and young woman, undated

2.5x3.5 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/164

Young man in khaki uniform, undated

5x7 print hand colored

Image Folder PF-05590/165

Young man, undated

1.5x2 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/166

Young man, undated

3x5 black-and-white print

Oversize Image OP-P-05590/9

Young man, undated

Image Folder PF-05590/167

Man, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/168

Man, undated

2.5x3.5 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/169

Man, undated

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/170

Elementary school girl, undated

2.5x3.5 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/171

Young woman, undated

2.5x3.5 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/172

Woman, Lucille Riddle, undated

3x5 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/173

Woman [Fran Jones?], undated

2.5x3.5 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/174

Woman, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/175

Woman, undated

3x5 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/176

Elderly woman, undated

2.5x3.5 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/177

Two babies, undated

4x5.5 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/178

Four children, undated

3x5 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/179

Family Christmas card, "Bettye, Ben, Crystal," undated

3.5x4.5 color print

Oversize Image OP-P-05590/10

Two women and one man, undated

11x14 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/180

Thirteen men in business attire. J.A. Matthews, YMCA president. undated

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/181

Staff [of a restaurant?]

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/182

Music group, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

Oversize Image OP-P-05590/11

Large group of women with one man outside a church, undated

facsimile

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Community: People in Informal Pictures

Image Folder PF-05590/183

Lilli M. Bradley, 1947

2.5x3.5 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/184

Man, 1940s

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/185

Woman, 1940s

3.5x4.5 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/186

Two women and a baby, 1966

3x3 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/187

Young man in bar, 1968

3x3 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/188

Woman, 1969

3x3 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/189

Two boys, 1969

3x3 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/190

Young man, 1970s

3.5x4.5 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/191

Three young men, 1970s

2x2 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/192

Young woman, 1970s

3x3 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/193

Man and woman, 1970s

3x3 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/194

Man and woman, 1970s

3x3 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/195

Young man and woman, 1970s

3x3 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/196

Man, 1970s

3x3 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/197

Basketball player, 1970s

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/198

"Tanya, Taneisha, Jamal," 1980

3x5 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/199

Three women, 1988

3x3 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/200

Three women, 1988

3x3 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/201

Small boy, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/202

Man, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/203

Woman in kitchen, undated

3x3 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/204

Woman [in medical office?]

3x3 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/205

Woman, undated

3x3 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/206

Woman, undated

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/207

School children and adult, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/208

Four children, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/209

Large group of children, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/210

Four young men, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/211

Two men [at left Muhammed Ali], undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/212

Lillie Bell Jackson with sons, undated

2.5x3.5 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/213

Woman and baby, undated

3.5x4.5 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/214

Woman, man, and baby, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/215

Woman, man, and toddler, undated

3x5 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/216

Two women, undated

2.5x3.5 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/217

Two women at event, undated

3.5x4.5 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/218

Three women at a religious conference, undated

3x3 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/219

Two women and a man, undated

3x3 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/220

Woman and two men, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/269

Three women and one man

copy negative

Image Folder PF-05590/221

Congregation and choir in church, undated

4x6 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/222

Coalminers, undated

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/223

Eastern Kentucky Social Club, Lynch Chapter, undated

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/224

Eastern Kentucky Social Club, "Home Sweet Black Mountain Home," 1997

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/270

Community, undated

copy negative

Image Folder PF-05590/271

Community, undated

35mm roll film negative

Image Folder PF-05590/225

Open casket

3x3 color print

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Community: Places

Image Folder PF-05590/226

Auditorium interior, undated

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/227

Building exterior, undated

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/228

Coal cars on railroad tracks, undated

post card

Image Folder PF-05590/229

United Supply Company Store, exterior, 1920

facsimile

"The large 3 story structure made of native sandstone contained a bakery, ice plant, meat shop, clothing and shoe department, furniture store, carpet division, grocery department, and millinery shop. A truck could be driven into the basement to be loaded."

Image Folder PF-05590/230

Building, exterior, 1950s

8x10 black-and-white print

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/231

Building, interior, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/232

Building, interior, undated

8x10 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/233

Construction site, 1919

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/234

Construction site, undated

4x6 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/235

Entrance to mine 31 "Safety the first consideration," undated

Image Folder PF-05590/236

Grain mill, exterior, undated

5x7 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/237

House exterior, undated

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/238

Houses and outbuildings, undated

3x3 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/239

Infirmary with patients and medical personnel, undated

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/240

Lynch Methodist Church Colored, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/241

Mined coal

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/242

School building exterior with students on steps, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/272

School building exterior with students on steps, undated

copy negative

Image Folder PF-05590/243

School building exterior, undated

photocopy

"Lynch Colored was completed 1921. Two frame buildings in camps one and five which housed the grade school since 1918. Professor William H. Craig was principal of Lynch Colored Public High School 1926-1929. In 1928 the first four graduates received their diplomas under Prof. Craig."

Image Folder PF-05590/244

School building exterior, undated

Image Folder PF-05590/245

School building exterior, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/246

School building exterior, undated

facsimile

Image Folder PF-05590/247

Street scene, Parade float, undated

5x7 black-and-white print

Image Folder PF-05590/248

Street scene, Parade, undated

photocopy

Image Folder PF-05590/249

Street scene, Parade, undated

photocopy

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Alumni Association

Image Folder PF-05590/250

Vivian Breedlove Knight birthday celebration, 2005

4x6 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/251

Vivian Breedlove Knight birthday celebration, 2005

4x6 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/252

Vivian Breedlove Knight birthday celebration, 2005

4x6 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/253

Vivian Breedlove Knight birthday celebration, 2005

4x6 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/254

Vivian Breedlove Knight birthday celebration, 2005

4x6 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/255

Vivian Breedlove Knight birthday celebration, 2005

4x6 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/256

Vivian Breedlove Knight birthday celebration, 2005

4x6 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/257

Vivian Breedlove Knight birthday celebration, 2005

4x6 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/258

Vivian Breedlove Knight birthday celebration, 2005

4x6 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/259

Vivian Breedlove Knight birthday celebration, 2005

4x6 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/260

Vivian Breedlove Knight birthday celebration, 2005

4x6 color print

Image Folder PF-05590/261

Class of 1963 reunion, undated

5x8 color print

Oversize Image OP-P-05590/12

Class of 1963 reunion, undated

facsimile

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 2. Papers, 1934-2010.

About 25 items.

Arrangement: chronological.

Papers are primarily printed items, including newspaper and magazine clippings, booklets with remembrances and local history for alumni, an alumni event program, a 1961 Lynch High School diploma, and certificates. Of interest is a copy of an enumerating sheet of Lynch, Ky., school census data for 1934. Census information includes the name, age, parents, race, and disabilities of children ages six to eighteen living in the school district in Harlan County, Ky.

Records of the Alumni Association's operations are sparse, but include articles of incorporation, a small amount of correspondence, annual reports, and membership lists and directories.

Folder 1

Enumerating sheet for school census data, Lynch (Ky.) Independent School District, 1934

Census information includes the name, age, parents, race, and disabilities of children ages six to eighteen living in the school district in Harlan County, Ky. Race is defined as either "w" for white or "c" for colored.

Folder 2

Newspaper clippings (copies) about Lynch, Ky., from Kentucky papers. 1936, 1954, and 1957

Articles about a newly built theater, high school basketball, and retirements of two teachers.

Folder 3

Diploma for Lynch High School West Main, Oliver Elmore Jones, 1961

Folder 4

Clipping (copy), "And of course, we will always remember and be grateful to those who taught us" 1981

Facts about Lynch, Ky., and images of the faculty and staff of Lynch Colored Public School.

Folder 5

Booklet, "'Wanting to be remembered' Lynch Colored Public/West Main High School (1923-1963)," 1988

Includes images of the school, students, faculty, and athletic teams; historical background about the town, town founder Thomas Lynch, the school, and faculty; census information for the school district; athletic eligibility lists; lyrics for the alma mater and fight song; and copies of Kentucky newspaper articles.

Folder 6

Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation of Lynch Colored High School West Main Alumni Association, Inc., 1994

Folder 7

Correspondence from 1994, 1995, 1997

Draft of letter concerning fund raising and building use, letter received concerning a site for a proposed museum, and a letter from Association's lawyer concerning exclusive use of the corporate name.

Folder 8

Booklet, "Remembering Home, School & Friends West Main High School 1948-1960," 2000

Includes images of the school and its students and faculty, historical background, class rosters, copies of Kentucky newspaper articles, and remembrances of the school and the town.

Folder 9

Certificate of existence and reinstatement from the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Lynch Colored High School West Main Alumni Association, Inc., 2001

Folder 10

Mock-ups and drafts for booklet, 2001

Folder 11

Annual report to Commonwealth of Kentucky, Lynch Colored High School West Main Alumni Association, Inc., 2002

Folder 12

Invitation to birthday celebration for Vivian Breedlove Knight " Our Oldest Living Legend," 2005

Folder 13

Curriculum vitae for Vivian L. Breedlove Knight, 2005

Knight taught at Lynch Colored Public Grammar/High School from 1937 through 1954.

Folder 14

Alumni Association event notices, 2005

Draft announcement for an alumni event and flier for a Dinner & Yard Sale.

Folder 15

Form for the annual report to Commonwealth of Kentucky, 2006

Folder 16

Program for the Pirate Reunion Awards and Recognition Banquet, 2010

Folder 17

Certificate of attendance for the Pirate Reunion, 2010

Folder 18

Narrative tribute to Priscilla L. Butts, undated

Butts graduated from West Main High School

Folder 19

Mock-up or template with Lynch Colored High School seal, undated

Folder 20

Proof sheets, "Lynch Colored Public Independent High School 1921-1963"

Historical background about the school buildings and administrators

Folder 21

Alumni Association membership form, undated

Folder 22

Check, Alumni Association's BB&T account, undated

Folder 23

Draft letter to recruit Alumni Association board members, undated

Folder 24

Alumni association membership lists with directory information, undated

Oversize Paper OP-05590/1

"Gallery of Great Black Kentuckians, " Benjamin F. Shobe, autographed and undated

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8 items.

Acquisitions Information: Accession 102183

Papers collected by Sam Howard Jr., relating to the history of the town of Lynch, Ky., especially the history of Lynch Colored High School. Papers include a 1959 report card of Elaine Lacey from West Main Street High School (also known as the Lynch Colored High School) in Lynch, Ky.; a newspaper clipping about Thomas Lynch (1854-1914), the white president of the United States Coal and Coke Company for whom the town of Lynch is named; a copy of a 1929 employment application for the United States Coal and Coke Company; a copy of "Receipts and Expenditures, Lynch Common Graded School District--(Colored), Year Ending June 30th, 1926"; a copy of a group photograph of African American coaches (John V. Coleman, Frank O. Moxley, W.L. Kean, James B. Brown, W.M. Summers, W.M. Falls, Mims, Mathis) from the Kentucky High School Athletic League (KHSAL); a copy of a group photograph of AFrican American teachers and administrators (Mabel H. Smith, E. Hortense Bothic, Maxine B. Gregory, Henrietta V. Sweatt, Anna L. Shobe, Vivian B. Knight, Geneva T. Coleman, Addie R. Miller, Edward W. Oates, Z.M. Kemp, Mary Ballenger, Mary Jackson, Alma G.L. Dallas, W.L. Shobe) of the Lynch Colored High School; one small binder of photocopied papers titled, "Colored Children: Enumerating Sheet for Recording School Census Data, Lynch Independent District in Harlan County, 1934"; and one small binder of photocopied papers titled, "Lynch Colored Public/West Main High School: Seniors and Personal Data, 1928-1963."

Folder 25

Papers collected by Sam Howard Jr., 1926-1963

For more biographical information about Sam Howard Jr., see interview #42 in 5585. Eastern Kentucky African American Migration Project Collection.

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13 items.

Acquisitions Information: Accession 102182 and 20230920.3

Yearbooks for Lynch Colored High School, Lynch West Main High School, Lynch Colored School, and Harlan Rosenwald School document Appalachian education, the history of company towns and African Americans in Appalachia. Yearbooks contain photos and names of faculty and students as well as advertisements for local and national companies. Some yearbooks have handwritten inscriptions.

Lynch Colored School (Lynch, Ky.) and Lynch High School (Lynch, Ky.) yearbooks are available on the Internet Archive for 1950, 1951, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, and 1973.

Box 2

The Reflector, 1949-1950

Maria Henrietta Hampton.

The Pirates, 1950-1951

Photocopy.

The Bulldog, 1964, 1965-71, 1973-74, 1976

Glen and Michele Miracle, 1969-1970; Arnita Davis, 1971; Michele Miracle, 1973;

Harlan Rosenwald School yearbook, 1937-1938

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