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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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Sheffield Negro, Long Resident, Dies Friday Night

January 24, 1951

Describes that Hattie Loyed, a Black woman from Tuscumbia, passed away after being ill for three months

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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 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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Steeped In Tradition, The Forks Still Stands As Sentinel In Lauderdale County

January 7, 1951

Describes a piece of land in Lauderdale county with a house that was built by slavelabor

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15 Local Negroes, Agents To Attend Tuskegee Meeting

January 8, 1951

Explains that fifteen Black farmers would attend the 60th annual Farmers conference at Tuskegee Institute

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Negro Slayer Is Ordered Admitted Hospital For Insane

January 10, 1951

Describes that Alfred J. Mitchell, a Black man in Florence, killed his father at close range and was to be observed at the State Hospital for Insane in Tuscaloosa

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Race Riot Breaks Out In Brooklyn School

January 16, 1951

Describes that a fight between a Black boy and a white boy broke out in a Brooklyn High School and that many other students participated, as well

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Negroes May Be Forced Out Rural Georgia

October 23, 1950

Explains that politician Roy Harris believed that Black citizens in rural areas would be driven from their homes if schools were integrated and also that he thought organizations suchas the NAACP were harming the Black community

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Graded Eating Places In 2 Counties Listed

January 17, 1951

Explains rankings for specific restaurants and includes segregated restaurants in the list

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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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