Promotional items for the Smithsonian Exhibit, "Climbing Jacob's Ladder: The Rise of the Black Church in Eastern American Cities" and "Oklahoma: Where East Meets West."
A page from the Climbing Jacob's Ladder Scrapbook containing a news clipping from the Oklahoma Eagle. The article promotes the Smithsonian Institute Exhibit that was hosted by Tulsa Junior College. It also describes the work that the Climbing Jacob's…
A page from the Climbing Jacob's Ladder Scrapbook containing a news clipping from the TJC Connection. The article describes the historic role of the black church as portrayed in the Smithsonian Institute Exhibit hosted by Tulsa Junior College.
A page from the Climbing Jacob's Ladder Scrapbook containing the first page of a typed advertisement seeking artifacts for the Smithsonian Institute Exhibit hosted by Tulsa Junior College on the history of black churches.
A page from the Climbing Jacob's Ladder Scrapbook containing the second page of a typed advertisement seeking artifacts for the Smithsonian Institute Exhibit hosted by Tulsa Junior College on the history of black churches.
A page from the Climbing Jacob's Ladder Scrapbook containing the third page of a typed advertisement seeking artifacts for the Smithsonian Institute Exhibit hosted by Tulsa Junior College on the history of black churches.
A page from the Climbing Jacob's Ladder Scrapbook containing and essay written by a student on their experience visiting the Climbing Jacob's Ladder exhibit. This essay copy was presumably given to Barbara Slagle by Sally B., an instructor who made…
A page from the Climbing Jacob's Ladder Scrapbook containing three timelines: a history of the United States, a history of the black church, and a history of the state of Oklahoma. The timelines span from 1760 to 1958 and were included in the exhibit…
A page from the Climbing Jacob's Ladder Scrapbook containing three timelines: a history of the United States, a history of the black church, and a history of the state of Oklahoma. The timelines span from 1860 to 1991 and were included in the exhibit…