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Charles Hamilton Houston Memorial: Images
Charles Hamilton Houston

Houston as an Army officer during WWI.

From the collection of Charles Hamilton Houston, Jr.

Houston was the first black editor of the Harvard Law Review. Here, he is shown with the other members of the Law Review editorial board of 1923, in the back row next to the arch at the right.
Photo Credit: Scurlock Studio Records, Archives Center, National Museum of American History.



From the collection of Charles Hamilton Houston, Jr.


Photo Credit: Scurlock Studio Records, Archives Center, National Museum of American History.

Charles Hamilton Houston receives an award at a Washington Bar Association affair in 1949.
Standing left to right are: The Honorable Thurgood Marshall; The Honorable Hubert B. Pair; Charles Hamilton Houston, Esquire; Maurice R. Weeks, Esquire; and The Honorable William S. Thompson.

Parker-Gray


John F. Parker, Principal, Snowden School for Boys



1939 Sit-In at the Alexandria Library at 717 Queen Street (Barrett Branch)
Otto L. Tucker, Edward Gaddis, Morris L. Murray, William Evans and Clarence Strange.
Photo: Alexandria Black History Museum

Alexandria Library (Barrett Branch)
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