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Former Policeman Pleads Guilty in Civil Rights Case

October 13, 1950

Describes that a police officer named Doyle Mitchum admitted to the murder of a young Black boy named Willie B. Carlisle and conveys that the harshest punishment he could face was one year in prison and a $1,000 fine

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25-Year-Old Negro Charged With Rape

October 17, 1950

Conveys that an unnamed woman identified a Black man named Eddie Thomas as her rapist and that he admitted to the crime.

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Harrison Triplets

October 19, 1950

Depicts the Harrison triplets and explains that they would soon be celebrating their sixth birthday.

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The Lawless Is Exploration Into Minority Problem

December 12, 1950

Depicts how film can be utilized to create conversation about social issues,including “the Negro problem

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War Casualty

December 12, 1950

Depicts that a man named Ensign Jesse L. Brown, the first Black man to serve as a naval flier, was killed in the line of duty

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African Tribesman

December 14, 1950

Notes that an African tribesman was an actor in the move “King Solomon’s Mines

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Recruited Ned Carson

December 14, 1950

Depicts a soldier named Ned Carson and notes that he was stationed at Camp Atterbury in Indiana

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Negro Arrested For Sears And Home Robberies: Case Is Solved By City And County In Few Hours

December 17, 1950

Describes that a Black man named Clarence Summerhill was arrested for a string of burglaries across Lauderdale County

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Pvt. Frank T. Lane

December 18, 1950

Depicts a Black man named Frank T. Lane who had just completed his Air Forcebasic training and was being moved to a base

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3 Negro Farmers make 100 Bushels Of Corn Per Acre

December 19, 1950

Describes that three Black farmers in the area produced more than one hundred bushels of corn per acre for the 100 Bushel CornClub contest and lists the names of other participant

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Scottsboro Rape Case Defendant Is In Trouble Again

December 19, 1950

Describes that Haywood Patterson, one of the “Scottsboro Boys”, was arrested for stabbinga man named Willie Mitchell after he had escaped from prison in Alabama for the crimeof rape, which he did not commit

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Negro Homes In All-White Sections Oked: City Of Birmingham Loses Zoning Case In Federal Court

December 20, 1950

Conveys that a federal district court found it unconstitutional for the city of Birmingham to keep their Black citizens out of “all white” neighborhood

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Court Martialing Of Negro Troops In Korea Issue

December 22, 1950

Describes that the NAACP wanted to send lawyer Thurgood Marshall toKorea to defend Black servicemen who were being convicted of crimes in massive number

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Florence Police Solve Robbery Case Quickly

December 24, 1950

Briefly describes that a Black woman named Corine Noel was arrested for purse theft

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No Leads Reported In B’Ham Bombing

December 24, 1950

Describes that the homes of the Monroe’s and the Monk’s, who had been involved in a zoning discrimination case, were bombed following the court ruling that the Birmingham racial zoning laws were unconstitutional

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Annual East-West Negro Football Classic Due Dec. 

December 1, 1950

Describes a football game that would be played at Coffee Stadium

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Florence Negro Wins VFW’s ’50 Plymouth

December 25, 1950

Briefly notes that a man named Charles Bankhead was awarded a 1950 Plymouthby the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

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Baby Of A White Mother And Negro Father Is Winner

December 1, 1950

Describes that a baby with a white mother and a Black father won a “better baby”contest and that his family was awarded various prizes

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Florence Negroes Set Emancipation Parade, Program For Monday

December 28, 1950

Describes that a parade to celebrate emancipation was to be sponsored by the Tri-Cities Interdenominational Minsters Alliance and that Black citizens were encouraged to attend

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Solomon Mines’ Star Finds Deepest African Primitive, Dangerous

December 4, 1950

Describes that an actress named Deborah Kerr traveled to Africa and believed that African people were dangerous

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Negro Making Farming History In Lauderdale County

December 28, 1950

Conveys images of a man named Rufus Jackson who had obtained a loan from theFHA, which resulted a new home, an improved barn, and the ability to better develop his land

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Fanny Cole, Negro, 107, Dies At Home

December 6, 1950

Expresses that longtime resident Fanny Cole had passed away and notes that shehad helped found Mount Zion Primitive Baptist Church

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Rufus Jackson Builds Future Upon The Soil: Industrious And Intelligent Man Credit To His Race

December 28, 1950

Describes that Rufus Jackson applied for and received a loan from the Farmers Home Administration in order to better his farmland and also notes that other Black citizens inthe area were taking the same action

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Moderate Civil Rights Advocated

December 29, 1949

Describes the civil rights efforts of Rep. Brooks Hays of Arkansas who aimed to create equal pay for equal work for Black Americans through the Fair Employment Practices Commission.

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