Content Warning: Materials in this collection contain harmful content, including racist and white supremacist language, graphic descriptions of lynching, and other forms of violence.
Content Warning: Materials in this collection contain harmful content, including racist and white supremacist language, graphic descriptions of lynching, and other forms of violence.
The original structure of Epiphany Catholic Church in Lake City, Florida. An inscription on the back says, "Epiphany Catholic Church Catholic Church Lake City, FL". The handwriting of the first three words appears different than that of the last…
Left to right: Lucile, Emeline, and Leila Romey, in the early 1950s in Daytona Beach, Florida. A notation on the back reads, "Early 1950s Not Sure Lucile Emeline + Leila Daytona Beach Fla Joe treated Lucile + Leila to a 5 day trip".
A copy of a photograph of the Romey home located at 608 N. Alachua St. in Lake City, Florida. The family moved to this house after relocated back to Lake City from Birmingham, Alabama, where they had moved after the deaths of Nola and Fannie Romey.
Members of the Moses family standing outside by a picket fence and a tree at their home on Alachua St., Lake City, Florida. A yellow note attached says "Helen?/ Ellis/ Fannie/ Amelia/ Alachua St." The people in the photo from left to right are: Helen…
Left to right: Helen Moses Bishop, Norman Moses, Telka Clifford Moses (Norman's wife), and Sally Moses in 1984 at the home of Norman and Telka Moses in Fort Walton Beach, FL. A note on the back says "Helen Norm me Sally >
Norman Joseph Moses with Jenna Kae Moses, daughter of Noidrie Moses Jr. and Cheralyn Moses. The photograph was taken at Norman and Telka Clifford Moses' house in Ft. Walton Beach, FL, 1980.
A copy of an article (obituary) titled "Final Rites Held for Ellis Moses". Ellis died in 1949. Surviving relatives listed include his children, his nieces and nephews and the Romey children.
Helen Moses Bishop and Norman Moses on the sidewalk in front of a car, circa 1920s. The photo is confirmed by family members as a picture of Helen and Norman Moses. However on the back, white ink says "Ike Moses" and black or blue ink below says…