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Snapshots of Black History in CNY. The Harlow family snapshots.


Snapshots of Black History in CNY. The Harlow family snapshots.

Description

Local News. Page B-1 Describes life of Frank Harlow. Black History Month. Page B-2 Moving forward. Harlow covered new ground in Syracuse. Franklin Harlow was the first black referee in Central New York. Also the Syracuse Department of Public Works deputy commissioner, the first black to get such a high ranking job in city government.

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Title

Snapshots of Black History in CNY. The Harlow family snapshots.

Names/Roles
 
Date

2008-02-18

Object Type

Clippings (information artifacts)

Subject

Political campaigns

Basketball

Referees

Keywords

Politics

Franklin Harlow

Department of Public Works

Carmen Harlow

Lee Alexander

Howard Harlow

Philip Harlow

The Post-Standard

Language

English

Object ID

68096

Collection

Black History Preservation Project