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List of Qualified Voters of Lauderdale County, Alabama, April 10, 1942.
A Friday, April 10, 1942 list of qualified African-American voters, approximately 212, of Lauderdale County.
Letter to Bob Carl Bailey from state senator Bobby Denton
This is a letter from Bobby Denton to Bob Carl Bailey.
Lauderdale County votes against constiutional convention of 1901
This is a newspaper article that discusses the vote in Lauderdale County concerning the constitutional convention of 1901. Lauderdale County, helped by a strong turnout by African American voters, voted against the proposal to hold a convention to…
Lauderdale County Republican party articles
These are newspaper articles relating to the Lauderdale County Republican party. Florence historian Lee Freeman notes: "Though there were a few local blacks who voted Democrat, after the Civil War and until FDR's New Deal of the 1930s courted them…
Klan Rally in Montgomery
Photograph of a Klan rally in Montgomery, Alabama showing two men from Florence holding a sign that reads, "Florence Ala. vote against anti gun law support your local police U.K.A."
Kaytrina Simmons' campaign flyer
This is a flyer made by Kaytrina Simmons in her campaign for the district 1 city council seat in 2016.
Kaytrina Simmons at oath-taking ceremony
This is a photograph of Councilwoman Kaytrina Simmons, the first African American woman to serve on Florence City Council, at the oath-taking ceremony with her family and friends.
Jesse Jackson speaking at UNA
Presidential candidate Jesse Jackson speaking at the University of North Alabama in 1984.
Jesse Jackson at Colbert Heights
This is a photograph of presidential candidate Jesse Jackson speaking at Colbert Heights High School. In the bottom picture are Pat Lee, whose husband owned Shoals Ford, the first black-owned car dealership in the Shoals; Odessa Bailey, co-owner at…
James T. Rapier
This is a newspaper article accusing James Rapier of lying about the conditions of racial relations in Alabama.
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