Bolling Federal Center rededication ceremony
An unidentified man speaking at a podium at a rededication ceremony of the Richard Bolling Federal Building at 601 E. 12th Street in Kansas City...
An unidentified man speaking at a podium at a rededication ceremony of the Richard Bolling Federal Building at 601 E. 12th Street in Kansas City...
An unidentified man speaking at a podium at a rededication ceremony of the Richard Bolling Federal Building at 601 E. 12th Street in Kansas City...
Richard Bolling chatting with two unidentified people outside his mobile office in Kansas City, Missouri. Bolling is shaking the hand of one man while...
Richard Bolling standing in front of his mobile office; Kansas City, Missouri. Bolling is looking up and resting one arm on the hood of the van.
Bolling is looking forward and waiving through a window on the side of his mobile office in Kansas City, Missouri.
Richard Bolling speaking at the Manual Training High School commencement ceremony in Kansas City, Missouri. Unidentified faculty and students are...
Bolling speaking with George Meany, leader of the AFL-CIO, for a KCSD TV program in Washington, D.C. Bolling is sitting on the right looking at Meany.
Bolling speaking with Geraldine Donovitz and Stanley Donovitz at an event at the B'nai B'rith Lodge #184 honoring Bolling in Kansas City, Missouri,
Bon Ton Soul Accordion Orchestra, a Kansas City soul band comprised of four African American men and two white men, stand in front of a backdrop, some...
Accordionist Bon Ton St. Mary sits on the top rung of a wooden fence holding an accordion and smiling directly at the photographer. A wooden building...
Gladys "Derb" Henderson and Buck Clayton surrounded by a group of people including Duke Ellington, in front of a ship in California.
The Bonedaddies, a world beat band comprised of two African American men and five white men, sit at a table as a loose reenactment of the Last Supper...
The Boneshakers stand together as Randy Jacobs put his hands on the shoulders of Sweet Pea Atkinson. Printed in the margin below the photograph,...
The Boneshakers, a rhythm and blues band comprised of one white man who leans on a wall as the other member, and an African American man, leans on a...
Boney Fields, one the national acts to perform at the Grand Emporium, wearing a bowler hat, blows into a trumpet he holds with a handkerchief.
Jazz saxophonist Boney James looks directly at the camera with a slight smile as he sits and leans over a saxophone lying crosswise across his chest...
Blues guitarist and vocalist Bonnie Raitt smiles over her right shoulder as she stands behind a microphone playing an acoustic guitar. Printed in the...
British rock vocalist Boo Hewerdine squats by a wall outdoors and rests his face on his right hand which elbow rests on his knee. Printed in the...
Publicity photo of the Boogie-Woogie Boys featuring Pete Johnson, Meade "Lux" Lewis, Joe Turner, and Albert Ammons. All four are smiling, wearing...
View of a shelf of books for sale inside New Earth Books & Records.
Several books set up in a display on a table inside New Earth Books & Records.
Exterior view of the Booker T. Hotel at 1821 Vine Street in Kansas City, Missouri.
A portrait photograph of Booker T. Washington, at the age of 49, wearing a black bow tie over the collar of a white shirt, and a wide-lapel suit...
Booker T. Washington Monument on the Tuskegee University campus in Tuskegee, Alabama depicts Book T. Washington, wearing a suit, lifting a veil off of...
The home of Booker T. Washington in Tuskegee, Alabama called "The Oaks". It is a large brick, three-story house with a porch across the front and one...