2. Four African American wearing suits and talking in Philadelphia, Pa. Creator: Miller, Sam. Date: April 13, 1969 Format: Still image Access: Public
5. Mrs. Eulah M. Pitts and Major General Woodrow W. Vaughan, during ceremonies naming the headquarters building Pitts Hall after the late Captain Riley Leroy Pitts, a former member of the headquarters who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor Creator: Asman, James. Date: May 24, 1969 Format: Still image Access: Public
6. Mrs. Eulah M. Pitts of Oklahoma City, Okla., widow of Captain Riley L. Pitts, Medal of Honor winner, and Major General Woodrow W. Vaughan, Commanding General of the United States Theater Army Support Command, examine a portrait of Captain Pitts Creator: Asman, James. Date: May 24, 1969 Format: Still image Access: Public
7. Mrs. Eulah M. Pitts of Oklahoma City, Okla., widow of Captain Riley Leroy Pitts, Medal of Honor winner, and Major General Woodrow W. Vaughan, view the memorial plaque designating the TASCOM headquarters building as Pitts Hall Creator: Asman, James. Date: May 24, 1969 Format: Still image Access: Public
8. Rev. Calvin Marshall, Rev. Augustin Batelle, clergy and Ocean Hill-Brownsville parents at a sit-in Creator: Simmons, Jeff. Date: May 15, 1969 Format: Still image Access: Public
9. African American blues musicians, clockwise from upper left: Fred McDowell, Yank Rachell, Bukka White, Sleepy John Estes, Furry Lewis, and Nathan Beauregard Date: 1960s Format: Still image Access: Public
10. Black literary figures, including Nikki Giovanni and Roy L. Hill with a poster of Malcolm X Date: 1960s Format: Still image Access: Public