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Question Bridge--Black Males: Exhibition at the California African American Museum
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African American; African American Men; Art; California African American Museum; Exhibitions
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African American Private James C. Lee sitting at a teletype machine in the telegraph room at Camp Edwards, Kentucky
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African American Men; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Kentucky; Military Bases; Military Telegraph; Telegraph Offices; Telegraphers; Teletype; United States
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African American First Lieutenant Seth Finley seated at a desk and holding a ruler over a stack of papers, Fort Lewis, Washington
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African American Men; African American Officers; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Fort Lewis (Wash.); Military Bases; United States
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African American Master Sergeant William P. Thompkins sitting at a desk and looking at a photograph of his fiancée Delores Taylor, Fort Dix, New Jersey
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African American Men; African American Officers; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Fort Dix (N.J.); Military Bases; Military Spouses; United States
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African American Private First Class Alfred Pierce, Jr., a laboratory technician at Fort Ord, California, holding a test tube
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African American Men; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Fort Ord (Calif.); Laboratories; Laboratory Technicians; Military Bases; Military Personnel; United States
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African American Sargeant Julius C. McKenzie, Station Manager of WABS (the Hospital Program Distribution System at Aberdeen Proving Ground), seated at microphone and holding a record, Maryland
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Aberdeen Proving Ground (Md.); African American Men; African American Officers; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Maryland; Military Bases; Radio Stations; United States
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African American soldiers standing on the front of a stationary train and waving to the camera
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African American Men; African American Soldiers; African American Troops; African Americans; Armed Forces; Military Bases; United States; United States. Army
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African American Captain Richard W. Williams, executive officer of the 555th Parachute Infantry Battalion, walking in an open field with the ropes of a deflated parachute hanging from his parachute pack, Normandy Field, Alabama
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African American Men; African American Officers; African American Soldiers; African American Troops; African Americans; Alabama; Armed Forces; Military Bases; Military Training; Paratroopers; United States; United States. Army
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African American officer candidate Perry Johnson (left) and Corporal George Bethel (center) standing and reading papers while African American officer candidate Travis L. Banks (right) looks on, Fort Benning, Georgia
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African American Men; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Fort Benning (Ga.); Georgia; Military Bases; United States
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African American Sergeant Alton V. McSween pouring punch while his wife, Miss Letitia Lee Walker, employee of the Del Monte Avenue USO Club, looks on
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African American Men; African American Officers; African American Soldiers; African American Women; African Americans; Armed Forces; California; Married People; Military Bases; Military Spouses; United States; Women
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African American soldier Beverly L. Scott sitting on a wooden beam and reading a piece of paper while African American soldier Phillip S. Johnson stands behinds him and looks on, Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia
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African American Men; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Fort Benning (Ga.); Georgia; Infantry School (U.S.); Military Bases; United States
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African American Staff Sergeant James O. Snowden wearing a parachute pack and waiting in line to jump out of a C-47 transport plane
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African American Men; African American Officers; African American Soldiers; African American Troops; African Americans; Armed Forces; Military Bases; Military Training; Paratroopers; United States; United States. Army
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African American veteran Joseph N. Stevens, 72, cutting the hair of an African American serviceman, Fort Benning, Georgia
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African American Men; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Barbers; Fort Benning (Ga.); Georgia; Haircutting; Military Bases; Military Personnel; United States
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A white P-80 pilot standing next to a plane and speaking to African American Marcus H. Ray, Civilian Aide to the Secretary of War, as four other African American men look on and listen, Army Air Forces Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio
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African American Men; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Dayton (Ohio); Military Bases; Shooting Star (Jet Fighter Plane); United States; Wright Patterson Air Force Base (Ohio)
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Color guard consisting of African Americans Corporal Gilbert Henderson, Staff Sergeant Edward W. Malone, and Sergeant John Pierce, Antiaircraft Artillery and Guided Missiles Center, Fort Bliss, Texas
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African American Men; African American Officers; African American Soldiers; African Americans; American; Armed Forces; Color Guards; Flags; Fort Bliss (Tex.); Military Bases; United States
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Man pointing to a "Survival Museum" diorama of a soldier sitting under a makeshift bunker in the snow, while African American soldiers from the 25th Regimental Combat Team look on, Pensacola Naval Air Station, Florida
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African American Men; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Dioramas; Florida; Military Bases; Naval Air Station Pensacola (Fla.); United States
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Three African American GI's climbing a rope wall during practice for a sea rescue maneuver, Fort Lawton, Washington
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African American Men; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Fort Lawton (Seattle, Wash.); Military Bases; Military Training; Rescue Work; United States
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Colonel R. L. Salzmann pins a first Lieutenant's bar on the shoulder of African American Lieutenant Jesse J. Holbert
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African American Men; African American Officers; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Military Bases; Military Promotions; United States
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An African American man, Edward Swain Hope of Washington, D. C., is sworn in as a Lieutenant, CEC-V(S), USNR at Washington, D.C. by Lieutenant Commander H.B. Atkinson, USNR, Executive Officer of the Office of Naval Officer Procurement of Washington
Naval Photographic Center (U.S.)
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African American Men; African American Soldiers; African Americans; American; Armed Forces; Flags; Navies; Oaths; Officers; United States; United States. Navy; Washington (D.C.); World War, 1939 1945
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Mrs. Edith Savoy Morgan, daughter of the late Edward A. Savoy, christens the Liberty ship SS Edward A. Savoy by breaking a bottle of champagne against its hull while others look on, Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard
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African American Men; African American Soldiers; African American Women; African Americans; Armed Forces; Baltimore (Md.); Launchings; Liberty Ships; Ships; United States; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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African American captain and part of the crew on the day of the launching of the liberty ship SS Frederick Douglass
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African American Men; African American Ship Captains; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Baltimore (Md.); Launchings; Liberty Ships; Military Uniforms; United States; World War, 1939 1945
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Frederick Douglass III, grandson of the noted Abolitionist, addressing the workers and congratulating the crew of the SS Frederick Douglass on the day of its launching
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African American Men; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Baltimore (Md.); Launchings; Liberty Ships; United States; World War, 1939 1945
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Lena Horne, African American actress, singer, and sponsor of the SS George Washington Carver, about to place a kiss on the cheek of Montrose Carrol, a chipper who worked on the Liberty ship, during the ship's launching, Richmond Shipyard No. 1
Joseph, E. F
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African American Actresses; African American Men; African American Soldiers; African American Women Singers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Employees; Horne, Lena; Liberty Ships; Richmond (Calif.); Shipbuilding Industry; United States; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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Lena Horne, African American actress, singer, and sponsor of the SS George Washington Carver, signing autographs for African American shipyard workers who helped build the ship, on the day of its launching, Richmond Shipyard No. 1
Joseph, E. F
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African American Actresses; African American Men; African American Soldiers; African American Women Singers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Employees; Horne, Lena; Liberty Ships; Shipbuilding Industry; United States; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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Marcus Hall, an African American shipyard worker, singing at the ship launching of the SS S. Hall Young at Richmond Shipyard No. 2
Joseph, E. F
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African American Men; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Employees; Launchings; Liberty Ships; Richmond (Calif.); Shipbuilding Industry; Singing; United States; World War, 1939 1945
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Two African American crew members (at left: Walter E. Harris, Jr., deck engineer; at right: William E. Simmons, Jr., Warrant Officer) of the Liberty ship SS Robert L. Vann shaking hands with Mrs. Jessie Matthews Vann (Robert L. Vann's widow) on the day of the launching
Smith, Roger
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African American Men; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Clothing & Dress; Handshaking; Liberty Ships; Navies; Officers; Portland (Me.); United States; Widows; World War, 1939 1945
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African American sailors rolling out barrels from a vessel to shore of Biak Islands
United States. Coast Guard
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African American Men; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Barrels; Biak Island (Indonesia); Navies; Ships; United States; United States. Coast Guard; United States. Navy; World War, 1939 1945
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Two African American Navy officers, [left to right] Ensign J. J. Jenkins and Clarence Samuels, aboard a cutter on the North Atlantic patrol
United States. Coast Guard
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African American Men; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Military Uniforms; Navies; North Atlantic Ocean; Officers; Snow; United States; United States. Coast Guard; United States. Navy; World War, 1939 1945
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Gwendolyn Bennett with a group of friends: Charley Boyd, Hoggie Payne, Jayfus Ward, "The Fat One" Hoffman and "Bon Bon" Simmons
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African American Men; African American Women Artists; African American Women Poets; African Americans; Bennett, Gwendolyn, 1902 1981; Social Life And Customs; United States; Women; Women Political Activists
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Annual Reports of the Grand Secretary and the Grand Treasurer to the State Grand Lodge of the U.B.F., S.M.T., P.M.C., R.H. and Juveniles of Kentucky, 1916
United Brothers of Friendship. State Grand Lodge (Ky.). Sisters of the Mysterious Ten. State Grand Lodge (Ky.).
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African American Men; African American Women; African Americans; Kentucky; Men; Secret Societies; Societies And Clubs; Women
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Annual Reports of the Grand Secretary and the Grand Treasurer to the State Grand Lodge of the U.B.F., S.M.T., P.M.C., R.H. and Juveniles of Kentucky, 1914
United Brothers of Friendship. State Grand Lodge (Ky.). Sisters of the Mysterious Ten. State Grand Lodge (Ky.).
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African American Men; African American Women; African Americans; Kentucky; Men; Secret Societies; Societies And Clubs; Women
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Annual Reports of the Grand Secretary and the Grand Treasurer to the State Grand Lodge of the U.B.F., S.M.T., P.M.C., R.H. and Juveniles of Kentucky, 1912
United Brothers of Friendship. State Grand Lodge (Ky.). Sisters of the Mysterious Ten. State Grand Lodge (Ky.).
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African American Men; African American Women; African Americans; Kentucky; Men; Secret Societies; Societies And Clubs; Women
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Individual influence
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African American Men; African Americans; Slaver; Slavery; Slaves Writings, American; Universities; University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill
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Individual influence
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African American Men; African Americans; Slaver; Slavery; Slaves Writings, American; Universities; University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill
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Black man firing gun--early American war
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African American Men; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Arms & Armament; Battles; History; Revolution, 1775 1783; United States
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A Celbration of Life for our Beloved, Mr. William Melvin Grier, June 15, 1929 - August 13, 2011, Saturday, August 20, 2011 - 11:00 A.M. - Flipper Temple A.M.E. Church 580 Fair Street, Southwest, Atlanta, Georgia 30314, The Reverend Augusta H. Hall, Jr., Pastor, The Reverend Harry L. Cleveland, Jr. Eulogist
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African American Men; African Americans; Atlanta; Funeral Customs And Rites; Funeral Rites And Ceremonies; Funeral Service; Genealogy; Georgia; History; Mourning Customs
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A Celebation of Life for Mr. William Walker (A Proud Member of First Congregational Church), Tuesday, January 24, 2012, 11:00 A.M., The Reverend Dr. Marvin L. Morgan, Officiating, The First Congregational Church, 105 Courtland Street, NE, Atlanta, Georgia, 30303, Arrangements by Donald Trimble Mortuary, Decatur, GA
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African American Men; African Americans; Atlanta; Funeral Customs And Rites; Funeral Rites And Ceremonies; Funeral Service; Genealogy; Georgia; History; Mourning Customs
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A celebrating of life of Joe Jones, Sr., Saturday, May 2, 2015- 11:00 a.m., Bethlehem A.M.E. Church, 412 2nd Street SW, Cairo, Georgia, the Rev. Michael L. Burns, officiating, the Rev. Debra Knight, pastor
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African American Men; African Americans; Cairo; Funeral Customs And Rites; Funeral Rites And Ceremonies; Funeral Service; Genealogy; Georgia; History; Mourning Customs
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A celebration and homegoing service for Deacon Daniel Williams, April 2, 1927-November 11, 1997, Tuesday, November 18, 1997, 11:30 a.m., St. Paul Baptist Church, 1611 Brentwood Rd., N. E., Washington, D. C., 20011, Reverend Dr. Darrell Macklin, officiating
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African American Men; African Americans; Funeral Customs And Rites; Funeral Rites And Ceremonies; Funeral Service; Genealogy; History; Mourning Customs; Washington (D.C.)
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A Celebration and Love of Life for Forrest Bernard West III, A.K.A. "Dee Bug" "Cowboy", Sunrise: March 14, 1991 - Sunset: June 26, 2011, Saturday, July 2, 2011, 12:00 Noon, Gregory B. Levett & Sons Funeral Home, South DeKalb Chapel, 4347 Flat Shoals Parkway, Decatur, Georgia 30034, Pastor Fred Dudley, Officiating Minister
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African American Men; African Americans; Decatur; Funeral Customs And Rites; Funeral Rites And Ceremonies; Funeral Service; Genealogy; Georgia; History; Mourning Customs
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A Celebration for the Life of Darius Joseph Robert Fleming, Sunrise: May 5, 1990, Sunset: September 26 2004, "Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the Kingdom of God." Mark 10:14, Friday, October 1, 2004, 4:00 P.M., First Missionary Baptist Church, 312 Hamilton E. Holmes Drive NW, Atlanta, Georgia 30318, Bishop C.L. Carter, Sr., Officiating
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African American Men; African Americans; Atlanta; Funeral Customs And Rites; Funeral Rites And Ceremonies; Funeral Service; Genealogy; Georgia; History; Mourning Customs
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A celebration for the life of Mr. Lucius Forman Mack, Jr., "sunrise/alpha," February 1, 1943, "sunset/omega," March 5, 2006, Thursday, March 9, 2006, one o'clock in the afternoon, Beulah Grove Baptist Church, 1434 Poplar Street, Augusta, Georgia, the Reverend Dr. Sam Davis, pastor, officiating
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African American Men; African Americans; Augusta; Funeral Customs And Rites; Funeral Rites And Ceremonies; Funeral Service; Genealogy; Georgia; History; Mourning Customs
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A Celebration for the Life of Thomas William James, May 9, 1937, May 7, 2002, Friday, May 10, 2002, 3:00 p.m., Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church, 147 Jones Street, Cartersville, Georgia 30120, Rev. Ed Rhodes, Pastor, Officiating
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African American Men; African Americans; Cartersville; Funeral Customs And Rites; Funeral Rites And Ceremonies; Funeral Service; Genealogy; Georgia; History; Mourning Customs
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A Celebration Honoring the Life of Levi Elbert Jones, Sr., Sunrise: Saturday, January 18, 1947, Sunset: Monday, December 2, 2013, "For I am now ready to be offered and the time of my departure is at hand. I have fought a good fight. I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.", II Timothy 4:5-7, Saturday, December 7, 2013, 11:00 a.m., Hope and Life Church, 3594 Centerville Highway, Snellville, Georgia 30039, Senior Pastor Tony Brock, Officiating
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African American Men; African Americans; Funeral Customs And Rites; Funeral Rites And Ceremonies; Funeral Service; Genealogy; Georgia; History; Mourning Customs; Snellville
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A Celebration in Memoriam for January 11, 1951-January 24, 1998, Erik Anthony Takulan, Saturday, January 31, 1998, four o'clock P.M, Oak Hill Funeral Home, Chapel of the Roses, 300 Curtner Avenue, San Jose, CA
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African American Men; African Americans; California; Funeral Customs And Rites; Funeral Rites And Ceremonies; Funeral Service; Genealogy; History; Mourning Customs; San Jose
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A celebration life for Bro. John W. Smith, Saturday, June 30, 2007, 1:30 p.m., Mount Calvary Baptist Church, 1260 Wrightsboro Road, Augusta, Ga 30901, Rev. Clyde Hill, Sr., pastor/officiating
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African American Men; African Americans; Augusta; Funeral Customs And Rites; Funeral Rites And Ceremonies; Funeral Service; Genealogy; Georgia; History; Mourning Customs
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A celebration message from Charilie "Walking Willie" Robinson, my sun set on April 26, 1994, born: March 18, 1911, transition: April 26, 1994
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African American Men; African Americans; Funeral Customs And Rites; Funeral Rites And Ceremonies; Funeral Service; Genealogy; History; Mourning Customs; United States
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A celebration of a good servant, Johnny L. Hill, Sr., Saturday, June 2, 2012, 11:00 a.m., Pleasant Grove Missionary Baptist Church, 418 Love Street, Pelham, Georgia, Rev. Dr. Artis Johnson, officiating, Rev. E.J. Mallory, pastor
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African American Men; African Americans; Funeral Customs And Rites; Funeral Rites And Ceremonies; Funeral Service; Genealogy; Georgia; History; Mourning Customs; Pelham
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A Celebration of A Life Well Lived James "Teaddie" Britton, October 18, 1945 - April 20, 2012, Saturday, April 28, 2012, Faith Memorial Chapel, 600- 9th Avenue North, Bessemer, Alabama 35020
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African American Men; African Americans; Alabama; Bessemer; Funeral Customs And Rites; Funeral Rites And Ceremonies; Funeral Service; Genealogy; History; Mourning Customs
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A celebration of a wonderful life and tribute of love in memory of Warren Darnell Davis Sr., Saturday, September 6, 2008, 11:00 a.m., Piney Grove Missionary Baptist Church, 677 Highway 319 South, Thomasville, Georgia, Rev. James Thompson, pastor officiating
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African American Men; African Americans; Funeral Customs And Rites; Funeral Rites And Ceremonies; Funeral Service; Genealogy; Georgia; History; Mourning Customs; Thomasville
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