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Jack-Williams, Sharon
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Dunbar Association, Inc.
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Black-and-white photographs
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Interview
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Syracuse (N.Y.)
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Activism
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Award presentations
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Education
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General Electric Company
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Historic buildings
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Railroads
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Syracuse (N.Y.)
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Urban renewal
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15th Ward
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Aunt Edith Luncheonette
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Autobiography
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Beauchamp Branch Library
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Breland family
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Char-Walls Restaurant
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Clarence Dunham
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Dorothy Johnson Williams
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Dunbar Center
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Dunbar building
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Ethnicity
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George Scott
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Gladys Smith
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Herbert Johnson
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History
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Ida Breland
(1)
Ida Cross
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James Walsh
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John Odom
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Leashia Vereen
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Lorraine Merrick
(1)
Lyall Squair
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Manny Breland
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Que Reunion
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Richard Breland
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Social activism
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Syracuse
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Syracuse City Eagle Vol. 4 Issue 36
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The Post-Standard
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Townsend Street
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Urban renewal
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Willard Wallar
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Wilma Mae Edwards
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Yvonne Wood
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Dunbar building at 950 Townsend Street
1940
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
Yvonne Wood - Video Interview
2011-06-10
Impartial Citizen news article- Dunbar Association: 63 Proud Years of Service to the Community
1983
Snapshots of Black History in CNY. Breland family snapshots ; Growing up where everyone knew his name
2008-02-03