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"Welcome" Sign Greets Hip Sing Tong
This image and caption form the Spokesman-Review depicts Trent Alley decorated for an upcoming meeting of Hip Sing officials from across the United States. The Hip Sing Association was one of a number of organizations that played an important role in…
Noodle Grill on East Sprague Avenue
This illustration and caption from the Spokesman-Review describes the new home for the Noodle Grill, a popular Chinese Restaurant in Spokane that operated since the 1930s. The new location on East Sprague is indicative of the movement of Chinese…
Chinatown's "Little One" Roams without Playmates
This article is about Tony Eng, identified by report Dorothy Powers as "China Alley's only Chinese child." The article suggests that the Chinese community in Trent Alley is dying out due to the age of its storekeepers and the fact that many of the…
A Proper Burial Is Group's Goal
This article describes ongoing efforts by the Hip Sing Association to provide for the proper burial of members of the Chinese community. It highlights the decades-long role the group has played in supporting community members in a time of need and…
Wing Wo Chinese Medicine Co. Storefront on West Sprague Avenue
The Wing Wo Chinese Medicine Company in Spokane was established in 1905 by Hoy Gar (also known as Hoy Sam). Hoy was born in Portland, Oregon in 1869 and started his medicine shop on 126 1/2 Wall Street in 1905.The store likely operated on the second…
Hip Sing Association Membership Book
This directory for the Spokane area Hip Sing Association lists individual members along with their membership dues. One of the enduring functions of the Hip Sing organization was to ensure proper burial for its members by helping to fund transport of…
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…
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, 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 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 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 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, 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, 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 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 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 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 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…
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…
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 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 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 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…
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…
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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, February 2000
Volume 4, Number 9 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, January 2000
Volume 4, Number 8 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 1999
Volume 4, 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…
The African-American Voice, September 1999
Volume 4, 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, November 1999
Volume 4, 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, October 1999
Volume 4, 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…
