- Image ID
- ICHi-036881
- Headline
- Men playing instruments in Sweet Daddy McCollough Parade
- Date Depicted
- 1962
- Creator
- Haun, Declan, 1937-1994
- Creator Role
- photographer
- Artwork/Object Depicted
- black-and-white negatives
- Copyright Notice
- No known copyright restrictions.
- Credit Line
- Chicago History Museum, ICHi-036881; Declan Haun, photographer
- Inventory Number
- 2002.98
- Storage Location
- Declan Haun collection of visual materials, SII.B2.F5.s62.120, #22. black-and-white negatives, 35 mm, Box 2
- Max Pixels - Height
- 3760
- Max Pixels - Width
- 2515
- KEYWORDS
- North Carolina
2002.98 62.120#22
African Americans
people
20%
parades & processions
shout bands
United House of Prayer for All People of the Church on the Rock of the Apostolic Faith
African American churches
soul music
McCollough, Walter "Sweet Daddy"
Daddy Grace McCollough
Christianity
music
musicians
2002.98
Haun, Declan, 1937-1994
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ICHi-36881

A group of men play brass instruments during the Sweet Daddy McCollough Parade, honoring United House of Prayer for All People leader Bishop Walter Sweet Daddy McCollough, in North Carolina, 1962. The men may represent one of the church's trombone shout bands, a traditional style of soul music prominent in the United House of Prayer for All People.