Joseph McMinn Hause Photograph Gallery

Joseph McMinn Hause was a Henry Kendall College student and athlete. He served in World War I.

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Photographic print of white people watching African-Americans carry bags of personal items. A large group of white people stand in the background.
“African-Americans being detained by white mob”
Coll. No. 1989-004-5-17
Photographic print of African-American men being detained and led down a residential street. White men and women stand in the background.
“African-Americans being moved into groups by white mob,” June 1, 1921
Coll. No. 1989-004-5-16
Photographic print of McNulty baseball park at 11th and Elgin. People are walking across the outfield and through the diamond. Buildings visible in the background.
“Scene at McNulty Baseball Park,” June 1, 1921
Coll. No. 1989-004-5-18
Photographic print of people being detained and moved from trucks to another location.
“African-Americans being put on trucks,” June 1, 1921
Coll. No. 1989-004-5-19
Photographic print of a white man looking at an African-American woman and several children sitting in a truck.
“African-American woman and children sitting in truck,” June 1, 1921
Coll. No. 1989-004-5-20
Photographic print of several people standing near a truck, most particularly a woman with a boy and young girl.
“African-American family standing by truck,” June 1, 1921
Coll. No. 1989-004-5-21
Closeup photographic print of several men and women loaded into a truck for detention and being moved into McNulty baseball park at 11th and Elgin.
“Race Riot Tulsa, Okla,” June 1, 1921
Coll. No. 1989-004-5-22
A photographic print of people being detained and moved into the McNulty baseball park, at 11th and Elgin.
“African-American men standing in McNulty Baseball Park,” June 1, 1921
Coll. No. 1989-004-5-23