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Museum Wall Anna Knight's Missions

Anna Knight is the daughter of Newton (Newt) Knight of Jones County, Mississippi. The book and movie “Free State of Jones” and the article in the Smithsonian Magazine tell the story of Anna’s father,...

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Anna Knight Elementary School

The AK Elementary was build in 1960 under the administration of President G.J. Millet. The building was built to serve as a laboratory school for the elementary Education Department. It is named for...

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Museum Wall Anna Knight Southern Union and Retirement

Anna Knight is the daughter of Newton (Newt) Knight of Jones County, Mississippi. The book and movie “Free State of Jones” and the article in the Smithsonian Magazine tell the story of Anna’s father,...

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Children's Ward Corps of Workers

This is a note, written by Anna Knight, on the back of a picture of six children's Ward Corps of Workers.

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Anna Knight Southern Union Conference

Anna Knight Southern Union Conference Assistant Educational, Y.P.M.V, and Home Missionary Secretary Letter June 2, 1935 Professor J.L. Moran Oakwood Junior College Huntsville, AL Dear Brother,- I know...

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Picture of four males posing for picture in front of a structure

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Miss Charlotte Weeks

Miss Charlotte G. Weeks, Bible Instructor is standing far right wearing large white hat and holding purse.

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Morning Star Bell

Edson bought three 300-pound bells for $20.00 and placed one bell on the Morning Star Steamboat, one bell in the Morning Star SDA Church which he built, and the other bell he placed in the Yazoo SDA...

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The Morning Star Steamer

On January 1, 1863, the Emancipation Proclamation was issued by President Abraham Lincoln, which supposedly ended 244 years of African slavery in the United States. At that time, there were 4,500,000...

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Mary McBee

Mary McBee on of the first of sixteen students who enrolled at Oakwood Industrial School on opening day, November 16, 1896. Mary McBee later became Mrs. Mary McBee Thompson. She married Samuel J....

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Etta Littlejohn

One of the first sixteen students, Etta Littlejohn Bradford, was first taught on The Morning Star steamboat school in Vicksburg, Mississippi. As a nursing graduate of Oakwood School, she continued her...

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Samuel J. Thompson

When the Adventist work among Blacks took hold in the Edgefield Junction community, just north of Nashville, Tenn., people would travel from miles around to join in the Sabbath worship services. The...

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The First Sixteen Students

The first twenty students came in from April 3 to November 16, 1896. They came without a single necessity. The original sixteen were Frank Brice, George Graham, Ella Grimes, Robert Hancock, Etta...

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Anna Knight Letter to Oakwood College 1970

Oakwood College Huntsville, AL December 17, 1970 Dear Co-Workers, Greetings; This letter is unavoidably late, but it is the best that can be done. My wish for you is a "Merry Christmas and a Happy New...

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James Edson White

James Edson White was the eldest son of James and Ellen White. Edson White began an educational program for Negro children and their elders, using only the meager resources he and his friends had at...

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Analysis RABL3 Variants and its Link to Pancreatic Cancer

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Analysis of the AURKA gene in Colon Cancer​

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Analysis of FOXC2 variant implicated in diabetes​

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Analysis of FOXC2 variant implicated in diabetes

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Analysis of HBA1 and HBA2 and Their Possible Association with Alpha Thalassemia

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