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Joe Duster's Jaycees plaque
This is a plaque given to Joe Duster after he became a member of the Muscle Shoals Jaycees. Duster was the first African American member of the Muscle Shoals Jaycees.
"After the Melee"
This is a series photographs of Robert Parker and his pet black bear, Charley.
"Cleveland's Creole Cookery"
This is an article from the February, 1983 edition of Black Enterprise magazine, featuring an article about Bob Goldston.
William Ragland's Mishap Crossing Cox's Creek
A Wednesday, January 25, 1882 Lauderdale News report of the mishap of African-American resident William Ragland, who lost a mule and four sacks of corn while attempting to cross Cox's Creek when his wagon got into deep water. Ragland and the other…
Mailgram for Bob Carl Bailey
This is a mailgram sent on behalf of President Carter, inviting Bob Carl Bailey to the White House for a symposium on developments in the communications industry.
Congratulations notes for Bob Carl Bailey
These are congratulations notes written to Bob Carl Bailey after his 1980 appointment to Governor Fob James' Small Busines Program.
Isaac Armstead
This is a newspaper article about Isaac Armstead on his 100th birthday.
Sheryl and Rev. CD Hamilton 25th anniversary photographs
25th wedding anniversary photographs of Sheryl and Rev. C.D. Hamilton
Reuben Patterson remembrances
This is a collection of obituaries and remembrances for Reuben Patterson. Item number 4 is a hat that may have been worn by Reuben, that is on display at Pope's Tavern. Item 5 is a tombstone erected by the Sons of Confederate Veterans for Reuben in…
"A Card of Thanks"
Florence historian Lee Freeman: this is a letter from Reuben Patterson (1836-1929), a cook and former slave who moved to Florence ca. 1868 with his former master, Col. Josiah Patterson, expressing his "heartfelt thanks" to several "white gentlemen"…
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