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- "No Pipelines in the Great Lakes," July 2020 -

- July 01, 2020
- Collections - Artifact
"No Pipelines in the Great Lakes," July 2020
- "Lodge," 2012 -

- 2012
- Collections - Artifact
"Lodge," 2012
- "Vive L'Alsace et La Lorrraine: Enfin La Deliverance Vive L'Amerique et La France," Sent to Georgia Morgan, Dated February 8, 1920 - Andrew Purnell Jr. (1898-1975) was born in Selma, Alabama. He joined the all-Black 303rd Stevedore Regiment (with later unit designations) in December 1917. Private Purnell was stationed in Bordeaux, France. He returned to the U.S. in 1919, married, and worked as a railroad freight handler. Like many service members, Purnell kept cards, letters, photographs, and souvenirs from his time in the military.

- Collections - Artifact
"Vive L'Alsace et La Lorrraine: Enfin La Deliverance Vive L'Amerique et La France," Sent to Georgia Morgan, Dated February 8, 1920
Andrew Purnell Jr. (1898-1975) was born in Selma, Alabama. He joined the all-Black 303rd Stevedore Regiment (with later unit designations) in December 1917. Private Purnell was stationed in Bordeaux, France. He returned to the U.S. in 1919, married, and worked as a railroad freight handler. Like many service members, Purnell kept cards, letters, photographs, and souvenirs from his time in the military.
- "Water is Life," May 2018 -

- May 01, 2018
- Collections - Artifact
"Water is Life," May 2018
- "The New Yorker," August 11, 2025 -

- August 11, 2025
- Collections - Artifact
"The New Yorker," August 11, 2025
- Masonic Chart, 1867 -

- 1867
- Collections - Artifact
Masonic Chart, 1867
- Santa Barbara Bowl Dia de Los Muertos Poster, November 26, 2016 - Xicanx artist Daniel Gonzalez created this poster for the Santa Barbara Bowl's annual Dia de los Muertos concert. The poster features a depiction of singer Morrissey -- the headlining act -- as a calavera (skull or skeleton), an iconic image associated with the holiday.

- November 05, 2016
- Collections - Artifact
Santa Barbara Bowl Dia de Los Muertos Poster, November 26, 2016
Xicanx artist Daniel Gonzalez created this poster for the Santa Barbara Bowl's annual Dia de los Muertos concert. The poster features a depiction of singer Morrissey -- the headlining act -- as a calavera (skull or skeleton), an iconic image associated with the holiday.
- "Water is Life," May 2018 -

- May 01, 2018
- Collections - Artifact
"Water is Life," May 2018
- Postmortem Portrait of an Elderly Man, 1860-1870 - American attitudes towards death and mourning have changed throughout our history. In the mid-to-late-1800s, mourners turned to photographers to capture one last (or perhaps the only) portrait of their loved ones. Postmortem images usually depicted the deceased either asleep -- in a peaceful state, or "alive" in a somewhat natural pose usually with eyes open. These personal reminders helped mourners move through the grieving process.

- 1860-1870
- Collections - Artifact
Postmortem Portrait of an Elderly Man, 1860-1870
American attitudes towards death and mourning have changed throughout our history. In the mid-to-late-1800s, mourners turned to photographers to capture one last (or perhaps the only) portrait of their loved ones. Postmortem images usually depicted the deceased either asleep -- in a peaceful state, or "alive" in a somewhat natural pose usually with eyes open. These personal reminders helped mourners move through the grieving process.
- "No Pipelines on Indigenous Land," July 2020 -

- July 01, 2020
- Collections - Artifact
"No Pipelines on Indigenous Land," July 2020