Often Called Father Of American Minstrelsy; Rice, Tom, 1808 1860 Created His Famous Jim Crow Act, The First Solo Act By A Blackface Performer; Willig, George, 1794 1874, Music Publisher, Of Baltimore
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African American Clergy; African Americans; Clergy; Cults And Nonconventional Religious Groups; Custom Craft; Divine, Father, Or Rev. (George Baker), Ca. 1882 1965; Portraits; Portraits, Group; Scurlock Studio (Washington, D.C.); Scurlock, Addison N; Scurlock, George H. (Hardison); Scurlock, Robert S. (Saunders)
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African American Clergy; African Americans; Clergy; Cults And Nonconventional Religious Groups; Custom Craft; Divine, Father, Or Rev. (George Baker), Ca. 1882 1965; Portraits; Portraits, Group; Scurlock Studio (Washington, D.C.); Scurlock, Addison N; Scurlock, George H. (Hardison); Scurlock, Robert S. (Saunders)
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African American Businesspeople; African American Families; African Americans; Architecture; Automobiles; Businesswomen; California; Composers; Families; Fathers And Daughters; Fuqua, Gwen Gordy; Gordy, Berry, 1888 1978; Gordy, Bertha; Hats; Historic Buildings; Husband And Wife; Los Angeles; Los Angeles International Airport; Mothers And Daughters; Parking Lots; Sound Recording Executives And Producers; Sources; Women
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African American Businesspeople; African American Families; African Americans; Businesswomen; California; Composers; Families; Fathers And Daughters; Fuqua, Gwen Gordy; Gordy, Berry, 1888 1978; Gordy, Bertha; Hats; Husband And Wife; Los Angeles; Los Angeles International Airport; Mothers And Daughters; Sound Recording Executives And Producers; Sources; Women
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African American Children; African American Men; African Americans; Boys; Children; Children's Mercy Hospital (Kansas City, Mo.); Children, White; Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation; Families; Fathers And Daughters; Girls; Hospital Care; Hospital Patients; Infants; Mothers And Daughters; Mothers And Sons; Reunions; Toddlers; Women; Women, White; Wonderscope Children's Museum Of Kansas City
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Al Westberg; Alfred Cowles; Bernard Swerland; Civic Unity Committee; Discrimination; Father Jerome L. Toner; Fred Haley; Glen Mansfield; Governor Albert Rosellini; Malcolm Higgins; National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People; Ola Browning; Roberta Byrd; Sid Gerber; Warren G. Magnuson; Washington State Board Against Discrimination
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Often Called Father Of American Minstrelsy; Rice, Tom, 1808 1860, (Thomas Dartmouth Rice) Created His Famous Jim Crow Act, The First Solo Act By A Blackface Performer; Riley, Edward, 1769 1829, Musician, Music Teacher, Musical Instrument Maker, Music Engraver, Music Publisher And Music Seller And Composer
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African Americans; Capital City; Catholic High Schools; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Downtown Nashville; Education; Father Ryan High School (Nashville, Tenn.); High School Students; High Schools; History; Hollands, King M., 1941; Interviews; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Private Schools; Race Relations; School Integration; Segregation In Education; Social Change; Social Conditions; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee
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Ashley, Robert, Orchestral Conductor; Rice, Tom, 1808 1860 A.K.A. Thomas Dartmouth Rice. Born In New York, 5/20/1808, Died 9/19/1860. Created His Famous Jim Crow Act, The First Solo Act By A Blackface Performer, Often Called Father Of American Minstrelsy
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Cole, John, 1774 1855, Note: Baltimore Publisher, Printer, Bookseller, Stationer, Bookbinder, Auctioneer, Keeper Of Singing School, Music Publisher, Piano Dealer, And Church Organist; Often Called Father Of American Minstrelsy; Rice, Tom, 1808 1860 Created His Famous Jim Crow Act, The First Solo Act By A Blackface Performer
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