War Bond Drives and Rallies in Florence-Lauderdale's Black Community During World War II.

Subject

Community

Creator

1. Florence (AL) Herald
Lauderdale County (AL) War Finance Committee
3. Florence (AL) Herald

Source

Florence (AL) Herald

Publisher

Newspapers.com

Contributor

Lee Freeman

Rights

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Format

Jpeg

Language

English

Type

Still Image

Files

Negroes to Stage War Bond Rally The_Florence_Herald_Fri__Sep_24__1943_ (2).jpg
War Bond Rally and Parade The_Florence_Herald_Fri__Sep_24__1943_ (1).jpg
Negro Bond Rally was Big Success The_Florence_Herald_Fri__Oct_1__1943_.jpg
Negro Bond Rally Most Successful The_Florence_Herald_Fri__Feb_18__1944_.jpg
Quota of $30,000 Set The_Florence_Herald_Fri__Jun_16__1944_ (2).jpg
Good Record Made in War Bond Sales The_Florence_Herald_Fri__May_11__1945_ (1).jpg
School Quotas in Bond Drive Given The_Florence_Herald_Fri__Nov_16__1945_.jpg

Collection

Citation

1. Florence (AL) Herald, Lauderdale County (AL) War Finance Committee, and 3. Florence (AL) Herald, “War Bond Drives and Rallies in Florence-Lauderdale's Black Community During World War II.,” Shoals Black History, accessed April 27, 2024, https://shoalsblackhistory.omeka.net/items/show/1285.