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Upstate Medical University (N.Y.)
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Urban renewal
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15th Ward
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Alice King
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Aunt Edith Luncheonette
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Beauchamp Branch Library
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Bert Hagen
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Black History Month
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Cortland State Teachers' College
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Courtney Rile
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David H. Patton
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Delores Keares
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Donell Bacon
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Dorothy Johnson Williams
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Dunbar Association Inc.
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Dunbar Center
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Eagle Newspaper: Urban CNY
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Edward Bailey
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George M. Black
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Gladys Smith
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Herbert Johnson
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Ida Breland
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Ida Cross
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James Walsh
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Jane Simmons
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John Odom
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L.B. Grocery
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Larry Briggs
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Laymon Herring
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Leashia Vereen
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Linton Betsey
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Lorraine Merrick
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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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Mark Hyman
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Midland Avenue
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Moore's Body Shop
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Neighborhood Youth Corps
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Paul Blackman
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People's African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
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Photographer/author?: Sabrina Y. White in The Post Standard Neighbors
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Que Reunion
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Richard Breland
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Roosevelt Green
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Roscoe Herring
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South Crouse Avenue
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South Salina Street
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South Side Initiative
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Sylvester Hagen
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Syracuse
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Syracuse Chamber of Commerce
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Syracuse City Eagle Vol. 4 Issue 36
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Syracuse Herald Journal
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Syracuse, Hayden, Geneva
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Syracuse-Onondaga County Human Rights Commission
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Teacher
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Teachers
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The Herald American
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The Post-Standard
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The Syracuse Banner Vol. 6 No. 3
(1)
Urban renewal
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Vernita Bing-King
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Willard Wallar
(1)
Willie Brooks
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Wilma Mae Edwards
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administration
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Alice: the new King of Housing
1986-03-12
Syracuse City Eagle Vol. 4 Issue 36, Cover story. Que reunion recalls the 15th Ward. What urban renewal didn't destroy
2007-09-06/2007-09-12
Eagle Newspaper: Urban CNY, p. 7 People in the news. A cut above: keeping it all in the family
2007-12-07
Black entrepreneurs: work past adversity.
1988-02-25
Newspaper article: Page 16.
1989-09-10
Melting pot to red carpet : documentary help protect 15th Ward memories, Residents Reminisce.
2010-05-23
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 Post Standard. Local News. Reeves was first black elected in Syracuse
2008-11-09
Making a neighborhood a better place to live : retired teacher helps neighbors, opens library in her Midland Avenue home
1995-11-14
Marjorie Carter first Negro Teacher appointed by City.
18365
The Post Standard Neighbors. Homecoming for People's AME Zion Church : Church on South Salina plans Family reunion.
1985-10-10
The Syracuse Banner News, The Increasing value of Black history
1985-02-20/1985-03-06
Alice King: Not one of the boys in the world of city administration
1985-02-01/1985-02-15
Snapshots of Black History in CNY. Breland family snapshots ; Growing up where everyone knew his name
2008-02-03