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NAACP James R. Cobb Memorial Leadership Award
This is an NAACP James R. Cobb Memorial Leadership Award presented to Bobby Goldston
Colbert County Chapter Alabama Democratic Conference Trailblazer Award.
This item is a Colbert County Chapter Alabama Democratic Conference Trailblazer Award plaque presented to Bobby Goldston.
"Black Professionals Network After Hours"
This is an article from the August 2005 edition of "Black Business Monthly" that features Bob Goldston
"Family Ford ranked at top"
This is an article from the June 3, 2001 Times Daily newspaper that discusses Bob Goldston's business being mentioned in Black Enterprise Magazine.
Letter from editor of Black Enterprise Magazine to Bob Goldston
This is a letter to businessman Bob Goldston congratulating him on his business being featured in the 2004 edition of Black Enterprise Magazine's "BE 100" list.
2017 Alpha Gents Induction Ceremony Program
The item is a program for the 2017 Alpha Gents Induction Ceremony Program.
Will of Richard Rapier
This is the will of Richard Rapier, in which he set aside money for the manumission of John Rapier, his slave. According to Florence historian Lee Freeman, "John H. Rapier, Sr., Republican Congressman James T. Rapier's father, was hired out by his…
The lynchings of William Bird and George Whiteside, November 1918.
This is a collection of newspaper articles relating to the lynching of William Bird and George Whiteside in November of 1918. Whiteside, who allegedly confessed to the murder of a Sheffield policeman, was lynched on November 12. Bird, whose…
"Negro Man Killed: Another Brutal Murder to Darken our Record"
This is an article about the murder of John Gordon by Percy Ingram on the Coffee plantation three miles west of Florence. The article mentions that Ingram had left along with other African Americans from the Reserve (in the Bend of the River area of…
Articles on Major James R. Crowe, a founding member of the Ku Klux Klan
These are a series of articles about James R. Crowe, a founding member of the Ku Klux Klan. According to Florence historian Lee Freeman: "A native of Pulaski, in Giles County, TN, James R. Crowe (1839-1911) relocated to Marion, AL in 1861 where he…
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