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Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963
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Washington, Henry A.
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A.J. Sarno
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Adams Street
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Adrian Raymonds
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Adrien Raymond
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Angel City
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Black Bog Beast Bait
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Black History Month
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Black History Month Proclamation Ceremony
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Black History Preservation Project
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Carlton Collins
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Central New York Baseball League
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Dorothy Johnson Williams
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Dunbar Association Inc.
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Duncan Campbell
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Eagle Newspaper: Urban CNY
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Eagles
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Earl Cheek
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Earline Thompson
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East Fayette Street
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Eddie Williams
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Edith M. Thomas
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Education
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Edward Bailey
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Elaine Cooper
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Eliott Green
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Elizabeth ann Page
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Ella Mae Potter
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Emily Moore
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Ernestine Long
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Frank E. Anderson
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Franklin Harlow
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Fraser Park
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Freedom's Journal
(1)
Genesee Street Boys Club
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Geneva Hayden
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George M. Black
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George Scott
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Gladys Smith
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Gospel Temple COGIC
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Guernsey Bennett
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Harrison, Isaiah M.
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Herbert Johnson
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Herman Edge
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Howard Harlow
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Howard Munson
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Ida Breland
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Ida Cross
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Isaiah M. Harrison
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James A. Matthews
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James E. Fuller
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James Pierce
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James Walsh
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Jane Simmons
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Jermain Loguen
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Jim Braun
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Jim Brown
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Jim Merrich
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Jo-Anne Mayo
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Joe Sam
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Joe Sams
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John David Kwame Bilson III
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John Howe
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John Odom
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John S. Dietz
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Joyce Jones
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June Dixon
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June Marie Dixon
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Junie Mitchell
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Karin Franklin
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Kevin Powell
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Kim Campbell
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Kirk Park
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L.B. Grocery
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Larry Briggs
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Lawrence Francis
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Laymon Herring
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LeMoyne Tigers
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Leashia Vereen
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Lee Alexander
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Linton Betsey
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Lionel Meno
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Lorraine Merrick
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Lucy Marco
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Luther Sylvahn
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Lyall Squair
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Malchester Reeves
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Manny Breland
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Marjorie D. Carter
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Marjorie D. Dey
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Marjorie White
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Marjory Werts Wilkins
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Marjory Wilkens
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Mark Hyman
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Marshall Nelson
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Mary Wilson
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Mary's Hair Boutique
(1)
Matthew Breland
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Mayor's Permanent Conference on Minority Affairs
(1)
McKinley-Brighton Magnet School
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Meachem field
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Messenger
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Michael Atkins
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Michigan Chronicle
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Midland Avenue
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Mini-Academic Olympics
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Mohawk
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Moore's Body Shop
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Mothers' Inner-City Legal Defense Association
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NY Amsterdam News
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Nancy Keefe Rhodes
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National Catholic Conference on Interracial Justice
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Negro World
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Neighborhood Youth Corps
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New York Age
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North Star
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North Syracuse
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Omega Psi Phi
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OnCenter
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Onondaga Historical Museum
(1)
Otis Brown
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Panamerican/Panafrican Association
(1)
Parades
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(1)
Paul Blackman
(1)
Paul Stolitza
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People's African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
(1)
Peter Jay Fernadez
(1)
Philip Harlow
(1)
Photographer/author?: Sabrina Y. White in The Post Standard Neighbors
(1)
Photographer: Post Standard
(1)
Police brutality
(1)
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(1)
Politics
(2)
Post Office
(1)
Post Standard
(1)
Progressive Herald
(1)
Que Reunion
(1)
R. S. Pritchard
(1)
Ramblers
(4)
Raul Aranas
(1)
Raymond Roux
(1)
Reading
(1)
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(1)
Residential life
(1)
Reynolds Metals
(1)
Richard Breland
(2)
Richard S. Pritchard
(1)
Robert Rasberry
(1)
Robert S. Pritchard
(1)
Robert Werts
(1)
Roosevelt Green
(1)
Roosevelt Junior High School
(1)
Roscoe Herring
(1)
STEP
(1)
Salina Street
(1)
Salt City Clippers
(1)
Sam Shephard
(1)
Schneider family
(1)
School buildings
(1)
Schools
(3)
Science and Technology Entry Program
(1)
Scott D. Rodman
(1)
Sermons
(1)
Shriners
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Sound wagon
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South Crouse Avenue
(1)
South Salina Street
(1)
South Side
(1)
South Side Initiative
(1)
South Site Initiative
(1)
Southside Preparatory Association
(1)
Spirituals
(1)
Sports
(1)
St. Philip's Episcopal Church
(1)
State Street
(2)
Stephen Mellor
(1)
Stephen Mitchell
(1)
Stephen Roger
(1)
Suicide in B-flat
(1)
Sylvester Hagen
(1)
Syracuse
(4)
Syracuse Bears
(2)
Syracuse Black Leadership Congress
(1)
Syracuse Chamber of Commerce
(1)
Syracuse City Eagle Vol. 4 Issue 36
(1)
Syracuse City School District
(1)
Syracuse Cubs
(1)
Syracuse Herald Journal
(1)
Syracuse Monarchs
(7)
Syracuse Police
(1)
Syracuse Police Department
(2)
Syracuse Press Club
(1)
Syracuse University South Side Initiative
(1)
Syracuse, Hayden, Geneva
(1)
Syracuse-Onondaga County Human Rights Commission
(1)
Tarky Lombardi
(1)
Taxis
(1)
Teacher
(1)
Teachers
(2)
Terea Mishele Simon
(1)
The Herald American
(2)
The Post Standard
(1)
The Post-Standard
(2)
The Syracuse Banner Vol. 6 No. 3
(1)
Theater
(1)
Thomas Cheek
(1)
Thomas V. Taylor
(1)
Thomas Young
(1)
Thornden Park
(1)
Tommy's Barbershop
(1)
Tony Corso
(1)
Townsend Street
(2)
Ulysses Adams
(1)
Underground Railroad
(1)
Urban renewal
(1)
Van B. Robinson
(1)
Van Duyn School
(1)
Vernita Bing-King
(1)
Veterans
(1)
Victor Emanuel Holley
(1)
Vocational rehabilitation
(1)
Washington J. Rogers Jr.
(1)
Willard Wallar
(1)
William Scott
(1)
Williams Bros. grocery store
(1)
Willie Brooks
(1)
Willie Knaul
(1)
Wilma Mae Edwards
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World War II
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administration
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grand juries
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Date
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Daniel Page's Death Reported
1922
First Black Episcopal Church in Syracuse, St. Philip's Church, held a baby contest in 1943.
1943
Page Family Obituaries
1941-1944
Melting pot to red carpet : documentary help protect 15th Ward memories, Residents Reminisce.
2010-05-23
Documentary helps to preserve Black history [letter to the Editor]
2010-05-23
Photos frame Community of 15th Ward
2010
Syracuse's 15th Ward and Beyond
2010
Impartial Citizen news article- Dunbar Association: 63 Proud Years of Service to the Community
1983
News article- "Donell Bacon Gets Dunbar Center Post"
1970/07/13
The Syracuse Banner News, The Increasing value of Black history
1985-02-20/1985-03-06
The Impartial Citizen Vol. 6 No. 3, Syracuse's only black taxi cab company owner alleges harassment
1985-02-20/1985-03-06
The Impartial Citizen Vol. 6 No. 3, MPCMA Founder - Also Founder of Black History Month. Black History Month officially Observed. Black History Month Events. Liberian and Haitian diplomats honoured.
1985-02-01/1985-02-15
The Impartial Citizen Vol. 6 No. 3, Syracuse Black Leadership Congress President dead at 49 . Community mourns Dr. Melvin Beard
1985-02-01/1985-02-15
The Impartial Citizen Vol. 6 No. 3, From a Mohwak perspective: Federal Judge Munson must decide between big business and Indian life and death issues
1985-02-01/1985-02-15
The Impartial Citizen Vol. 6 No. 3, p.9. The "Spiritual in Recital, Cazenovia College Bethany Baptist Church"
1985-02-01/1985-02-15
The Impartial Citizen Vol. 6 No. 3, p.10, Karin Franklin keynotes County B.H.M. proclamation ceremony at Van Duyn School
1985-02-01/1985-02-15
The Impartial Citizen Vol. 6 No. 3, p. 11, Black History Month Events
1985-02-01/1985-02-15
The Impartial Citizen Vol. 6 No. 3, Mary's Hair Boutique celebrates grand opening.
1985-02-01/1985-02-15
The Impartial Citizen Vol. 6 No. 3, p. 13. Black educators announce plans for a mini-Academic Olympics Underway.
1985-02-01/1985-02-15
The Impartial Citizen Vol. 6 No. 3, p. 14. Shepherdsets : Theatre of Alienation
1985-02-01/1985-02-15