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Zeta Phi Beta page in UNA yearbook
This collection features information from a University of North Alabama yearbook pertaining to their Zeta Phi Beta chapter, founded in 2003.
Zeta Phi Beta award ceremony photo
This is a photograph of an award ceremony for Zeta Phi Beta from 2007.
Zeta Phi Beta 25th anniversary banquet
This is a photograph and an invitation from the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Nu Eta Zeta chapter's 25th anniversary banquet held on April 9th, 2011
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…
Went Up in Smoke
A Friday, January 23, 1903 Florence Herald report of a fire which destroyed the home of Mr. Jeff Morgan, near Stewart's Springs, just north of town. Morgan's loss was covered by insurance.
War Bond Drives and Rallies in Florence-Lauderdale's Black Community During World War II.
A series of Florence Herald articles and advertisements for war bond rallies and parades in the African-American community of Florence-Lauderdale during World War II.
Wallace Answers Callaway Article
In February of 1921, a controversy involving local African-American educator Prof. Young A. Wallace (1848-1937) erupted when local white physician Dr. William J. Callaway (1879-1939), a member of the county medical society, writing to the local…
United States Protective Home Association
This is a newspaper clipping about the creation of U.S. Protective Home Association, an insurance order for African Americans. The office was in the Young building on Tennessee Street.
Top Hatter's Club Miss Bronze Beauty Pageant
This is a program for the seventh annual Miss Bronze Beauty Pageant presented by the Top Hatters Club. The event was held on March 17th, 1974 at the Bradshaw High School auditorium.
The WC Handy Library
A series of Florence Herald and Florence Times articles reporting on the open house of the WC Handy Library on Monday night, March 22, 1948. Originally simply the Florence Negro Library, the facility, a branch library of the Muscle Shoals Regional…
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