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King, Vernita
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15th Ward
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AME Zion
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Allen family
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Catawba Street
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David H. Patton
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Richard Breland
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The Post Standard
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Townsend Street
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Underground Railroad
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Yvonne Wood
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Factory workers in the 15th Ward, Syracuse
1960-1969
Vernita King's mother in Front of the 15th Ward Factory
Two ladies in apartment in the 15th Ward
Lady walking in the snow, 15th Ward
Photos frame Community of 15th Ward
2010
Yvonne Wood - Video Interview
2011-06-10
Marjorie Carter first Negro Teacher appointed by City.
18365
Melting pot to red carpet : documentary help protect 15th Ward memories, Residents Reminisce.
2010-05-23
The Post Standard. Local News. Stops on the Road to Freedom
2005-02-18