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Cherokee Lions To Give Minstrel Show

January 26, 1951

Explains that the Cherokee Lions Club planned to present a minstrel show and perform in blackface and also includes the names of the performers

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Young Negro Soprano To Be Vocal Soloist

January 26, 1951

Describes that a young, Black woman named Mary Robbswould appear as a soprano soloist with the Chattanooga Symphony Orchestra

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Race Film, Musical, 2 Sea-Going Dramas Will Show At Wilson

January 28, 1951

Describes different films that were to be shown at Wilson Park, including one that was to touch on the “race problem.”

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Negro Girl Dies After Being Hit By Car Saturday

January 29, 1951

Explains that a three-year-old, Black girl named Myra Mae Thorne was killed in Allsboro after being struck by a car driven by John Wallace Poole

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Negro Apartment Superintendent Kills Stepdaughter

February 7, 1951

Describes that a Black man named James Goode admitted to attempting to assault his stepdaughter, killing her, and burning her body

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Negro Accused of Killing Sheriff is Denied Body

February 8, 1951

Describes that a Black man named William Franklin Webb was accused of killing asheriff and was denied bail. Also, cites an incident where Webb was approached by a lynch mob

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March of Dimes Program Set Sunday At Sterling High

February 9, 1951

Describes events that were to take place at the March of Dimes and includes the name of P.B. Swoopes, a Black man who served as the drive chairman

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Life Sentence Is Upheld By Court

February 12, 1951

Explains that the Supreme Court held up a life sentence against a white man named Windol Whitt who murdered three Black children and includes the names of the other white men who participated in the act

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Negro Tenant Dies With Prayer On His Lips

February 15, 1951

Describes that a Black man named K.C. Newell was killed by the electric chair after being convicted of murder. Cites that Newell believed it was self-defense.

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Fight Expected In Attempt To Cut Ga. State School Funds

February 15, 1951

Describes that Governor Talmadge refused to integrate schools and proposed a budget that would suspend funding to public schools with Black students

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Will Ingram, Well Known Florence Negro, Dies Friday

February 19, 1951

Describes that a Black man named Will Ingram, who served as janitor at a segregated school in Florence, passed away

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Funeral Rites Held for Woodland Negro

October 25, 1950

Briefly notes that a man named Robert Brown passed away from an illness

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Marker Placed On Grave Of Fiery Secessionist

January 18, 1951

Explains that a Civil War Secessionist and secretary Provisional Confederate Congress, Johnson Jones Hooper, received a grave marker after donations from both “Yankees”and “Rebels.”

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Services Held For Ike Coffee, Negro Servant

October 25, 1950

Briefly notes that Ike Coffee, a former slave, had passed away after an illness in the home of a family he was a servant for

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Policeman Talk To Negro Students

January 18, 1951

Explains that policeman lectured on safety to the students of Slater and Burrellschools

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Accused Negro is Transferred to the Kilby Prison

October 26, 1950

Explains that Cooper Drake, a Black man accused of rape, was transferred to Kilby Prison via ambulance due to the injuries inflicted by an angered posse. Also, gives additional information about the victim, Kathleen Holley

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Right Negroes Vote In Texas Primary Upheld: U.S. Fifth Circuit Court Of Appeals Re-Affirms Decision

January 24, 1951

Explains that Black citizens were granted their right to vote in Texas after disputes between parties and the court

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Negro Wanted Since 1947 Is Returned to Lauderdale County

October 26, 1950

Briefly explains that a Black man named Edward McDaniel was picked up by Tennessee police and transferred to Lauderdale County Jail for a crime committed in 1947

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S. Carolina May Get Rid Of Poll Tax: Ranks Of States With Poll Tax Is Growing Smaller

October 30, 1950

Explains that South Carolinians would be voting on eliminating the poll tax,highlights that repealing poll taxes was a goal of Truman’s Civil Rights program, and provides perspective on the supposed history of the poll tax

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‘Unholy Alliance Of DixiecratsAnd Yankee Money’ Hit

October 30, 1950

Highlights statements made by Walter White, secretary of the NAACP, regarding racism in the United States and changes that needed to be made to encourage Black citizens to vote

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Lynching Said No Longer Barometer of Race Conflict

February 4, 1951

Explains the belief that lower numbers of Black Americans were being lynched incomparison to white Americans and that violence against the Black community was likely totake form in different ways, such as bombings and flogging

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Civil Righters Said Opposed To McFarland: Determined Record Their Opposition To Arizonian As Leader

January 2, 1951

Describes the split in the Democratic party over Truman’s proposed Civil Rights Program and how it would likely impact elections as well as how Congress functioned

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Negro Carnival Groups Cancel Mardi Gras Plans

January 4, 1951

Explains that the Colored Carnival Associated would not participate in Mardi Gras celebrations because of injustices that were being suffered by American forces in the Korean War

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Negro Leader of Methodists Praises Whites: Asks Preservation of Negro Church As Separate Entity

January 5, 1951

Describes a speech given by Bishop Luther Stewart, leader of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, where he complimented white Southerners in their treatment of Black Americans

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