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Thomasville (Ga.)
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15th Ward
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Armory Square
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Aunt Edith Luncheonette
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Beauchamp Branch Library
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Char-Walls Restaurant
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Malchester Reeves
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Marshall Nelson
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Pansy Young
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Syracuse City Eagle Vol. 4 Issue 36
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Syracuse-Onondaga County Human Rights Commission
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The Block
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The Post-Standard
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Urban renewal
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Willard Wallar
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Clarence "Junie" Dunham - Audio Interview
2011-06-10
Donald Caldwell - Audio Interview
2009-12-15
The Post Standard. Local News. Reeves was first black elected in Syracuse
2008-11-09
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
Pansy Young - Video Interview
2011-06-10
Melting pot to red carpet : documentary help protect 15th Ward memories, Residents Reminisce.
2010-05-23
Snapshots of Black History in CNY. Breland family snapshots ; Growing up where everyone knew his name
2008-02-03