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"Handy Library Blooms Today"
This is a newspaper article about the W.C. Handy Elementary School library. The school received a grant to update its library, making it one of the nicest facilities in the city.
Cherokee High School Junior Girls 4-H Club officers
This is a newspaper photograph of the Cherokee High School Junior Girls 4-H Club officers from 1969. Pictured are Francis Johnson, Diann Long, Clara Thomas, Peggy Mason, and Joyce Goodloe, while club president Patricia Jackson is not shown.
"FSU Regional Science Fair Winners Told"
This is an article about the Northwest Region of the Alabama Jr. Academy of Science meeting held at Florence State University in March of 1969. Several winners were from Leighton Training School.
"Week's Outstanding Area School"
This is a newspaper article about Burrell-Slater High School from 1969.
"Second Jabberwock Is Big Success"
This is a newspaper account of the second Jabberwock, held in 1969.
Burrell-Slater High School senior trip to Washington, D.C. and New York City
This is a newspaper write-up about the 1969 Burrell High School Senior class trip to Washington, D.C. and New York City. The seniors were set to visit several sites in Washington, and several more in New York, including the United Nations building,…
West End School
This is a newspaper article with photographs of the West End School, located seven miles west of Florence on Gunwaleford Road.
"Bad Conduct"
This is the response of Florence Times editor MW Camper to the letter to the editor published by George Seawright in that issue taking to task certain black citizens "hooting" at teachers of the Colored Free School because they were Democrats,…
Carpenter High School debate
This is a newspaper account of a debate that took place at the Carpenter High School in 1895. Florence historian Lee Freeman notes: "the debate topic being "Did Pharaoh Drown or Did He not?", taken from the Old Testament narrative of the Israelite…
"Interested in the Children of His Race"
This is a letter to the editor in which George Seawright, telling African American parents to make sure their kids are going to school instead of "roaming the streets."
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