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The African-American Voice, March 2000
Volume 4, Number 10 of the African-American Voice newspaper.
The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…
The African-American Voice, April 2000
Volume 4, Number 11 of the African-American Voice newspaper.
The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…
The African-American Voice, May 2000
Volume 4, Number 12 of the African-American Voice newspaper.
The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…
The African-American Voice, June 2000
Volume 5, Number 1 of the African-American Voice newspaper.
The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…
The African-American Voice, July 2000
Volume 5, Number 2 of the African-American Voice newspaper.
The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…
The African-American Voice, August 2000
Volume 5, Number 3 of the African-American Voice newspaper.
The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…
The African-American Voice, September 2000
Volume 5, Number 4 of the African-American Voice newspaper.
The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…
The African-American Voice, October 2000
Volume 5, Number 5 of the African-American Voice newspaper.
The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…
The African-American Voice, November 2000
Volume 5, Number 6 of the African-American Voice newspaper.
The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…
The African-American Voice, December 2000
Volume 5, Number 7 of the African-American Voice newspaper.
The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…
Edison School, 5th grade class of 1966-1967
Picture of the 1966-1967 5th grade class of Edison School. Located in the East Central neighborhood, Edison School had a diverse study body with one of the highest enrollments of Black students in District 81. The school closed in 1972 following a…
Edison School, 5th grade class of 1965-1966
Picture of the 1965-1966 5th grade class of Edison School. Located in the East Central neighborhood, Edison School had a diverse study body with one of the highest enrollments of Black students in District 81. The school closed in 1972 following a…
Edison School, 5th grade class of 1967-1968
Picture of the 1967-1968 5th grade class of Edison School. Located in the East Central neighborhood, Edison School had a diverse study body with one of the highest enrollments of Black students in District 81. The school closed in 1972 following a…
Edison School, 5th grade class of 1969-1970
Picture of the 1969-1970 5th grade class of Edison School. Located in the East Central neighborhood, Edison School had a diverse study body with one of the highest enrollments of Black students in District 81. The school closed in 1972 following a…
Edison School, 5th grade class of 1970-1971
Picture of the 1970-1971 5th grade class of Edison School. Located in the East Central neighborhood, Edison School had a diverse study body with one of the highest enrollments of Black students in District 81. The school closed in 1972 following a…
Grant Elementary school, 5th or 6th grade class of 1976-1977
Picture of the 1976-1977 5th or 6th grade class of Grant Elementary School. In 1972 Edison Elementary, a school in the East Central neighborhood with a diverse study body with one of the highest enrollments of Black students in District 81, closed…
Grant Elementary school, 6th grade class of 1977-1978
Picture of the 1977-1978 6th grade class of Grant Elementary School. In 1972 Edison Elementary, a school in the East Central neighborhood with a diverse study body with one of the highest enrollments of Black students in District 81, closed and the…
Grant Elementary school, 5th grade class of 1978-1979
Picture of the 1978-1979 5th grade class of Grant Elementary School. In 1972 Edison Elementary, a school in the East Central neighborhood with a diverse study body with one of the highest enrollments of Black students in District 81, closed and the…
Grant Elementary School, 6th grade class of 1979-1980
Picture of the 1979-19780 6th grade class of Grant Elementary School. In 1972 Edison Elementary, a school in the East Central neighborhood with a diverse study body with one of the highest enrollments of Black students in District 81, closed and the…
Grant Elementary School, 5th or 6th grade class of 1980-1981
Picture of the 1980-1981 5th or 6th grade class of Grant Elementary School. In 1972 Edison Elementary, a school in the East Central neighborhood with a diverse study body with one of the highest enrollments of Black students in District 81, closed…
Grant Elementary School, 6th grade class of 1981-1982
Picture of the 1981-1982 6th grade class of Grant Elementary School. In 1972 Edison Elementary, a school in the East Central neighborhood with a diverse study body with one of the highest enrollments of Black students in District 81, closed and the…
Grant Elementary School, Staff of 1977-1978
Picture of the Grant Elementary School staff of 1977-1978. In 1972 Edison Elementary, a school in the East Central neighborhood with a diverse study body with one of the highest enrollments of Black students in District 81, closed and the students…
Grant Elementary School, Staff of 1976-1977
Picture of the Grant Elementary School staff of 1977-1978. In 1972 Edison Elementary, a school in the East Central neighborhood with a diverse study body with one of the highest enrollments of Black students in District 81, closed and the students…
Grant Elementary School, Staff of 1978-1979
Picture of the Grant Elementary School staff of 1978-1979. In 1972 Edison Elementary, a school in the East Central neighborhood with a diverse study body with one of the highest enrollments of Black students in District 81, closed and the students…
Grant Elementary School, Staff of 1978-1979
Picture of the Grant Elementary School staff of 1978-1979. In 1972 Edison Elementary, a school in the East Central neighborhood with a diverse study body with one of the highest enrollments of Black students in District 81, closed and the students…
Grant Elementary School, Staff of 1979-1980
Picture of the Grant Elementary School staff of 1979-1980. In 1972 Edison Elementary, a school in the East Central neighborhood with a diverse study body with one of the highest enrollments of Black students in District 81, closed and the students…
Grant Elementary School, Staff of 1980-1981
Picture of the Grant Elementary School staff of 1980-1981. In 1972 Edison Elementary, a school in the East Central neighborhood with a diverse study body with one of the highest enrollments of Black students in District 81, closed and the students…
Grant Elementary School, 6th grade class of 1979-1980
Picture of the 1979-1980 6th grade class of Grant Elementary School. In 1972 Edison Elementary, a school in the East Central neighborhood with a diverse study body with one of the highest enrollments of Black students in District 81, closed and the…
Prince Hall Masonic affiliation unit standing together at charter function
A newspaper clipping featuring the Prince Hall Masonic Affiliation unit standing together at charter function.
Top row from left to right: Charles Bridges, Howard Lanier, Rev. D. D. Banks, Charles Bridges. Second row from left to right: John…
Top row from left to right: Charles Bridges, Howard Lanier, Rev. D. D. Banks, Charles Bridges. Second row from left to right: John…
Members of the Phyllis Wheatley Girls Club at their Mother's Day tea party
Members of the Phyllis Wheatley Girls Club at their Mother's Day tea party.
Top row from left to right: Alta Finley, Margery Boyd, Madeline Smith, Mrs. Charles V. Evans, Zrelda Gordon, Isabel Richerson. Front row from left to right: Bernice…
Top row from left to right: Alta Finley, Margery Boyd, Madeline Smith, Mrs. Charles V. Evans, Zrelda Gordon, Isabel Richerson. Front row from left to right: Bernice…
James Chase preparing to take a photograph with William Tucker crouching next to him and Frances Freeman and others at a picnic table
Two photographs printed together. The bottom photograph includes James Chase preparing to take a photograph, and William Tucker crouching next to him. The top photograph includes Frances Freeman on box with others bending over lake picnic table…
Mechanics in Chase and Dalbert Body and Fender garage
Four men in uniform coveralls posing in front of a car in the Chase and Dalbert Body and Fender garage.
Group of five including Frances Scott, James Chase and Willabell Tucker
Group of five sitting together on the floor of a house engaged in an activity. From left to right: unidentified man, Frances Scott, James Chase, unidentified woman, and Willabell Tucker.
Francell and Wally Hagin posing next to a car
Francell and Wally Hagin posing next to car by a house.
Clarence Freeman posing in front of white water rapids
Clarence Freeman posing on the ground on a ledge in front of white water rapids.
First avenue by Davenport Hotel
Aerial view of First avenue facing west. Taken across the street and diagnol from the Davenport Hotel.
