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A picture of the Pat Wee Nursery and Kindergarten graduating class of 1970 with Ms. Charlie Bentley Johnson. This school was located in Frenchtown and was one of the few nurseries that served African Americans during segregation
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A picture of the Pat Wee Nursery and Kindergarten graduating class of 1968. This school was located in Frenchtown and was one of the few nurseries that served African Americans during segregation
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A picture of African American farmers at a local cotton gin in Leon County, Florida. After the Civil War, the tenant and crop-lien system producing cotton became entrenched across the South, including in Leon County.
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An image of an African American taxi driver standing beside his cab.
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A landscape image of Greenwood Cemetery, a historic cemetery in Tallahassee, formerly meant for African Americans during segregation.
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A picture of Annie L. Perry and Benjamin Luther Perry, Sr.'s gravestone at Greenwood Cemetery in Tallahassee. The Perrys were the parents of former FAMU President, Benjamin Luther Perry, Jr..
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A picture of Madeline and Aurelio Casañas' gravestone located at the Greenwood Cemetery in Tallahassee. They were the parents of Aquilina Howell, a notable figure in Tallahassee for being the first woman to serve as Assistant Superintendent of Leon County Schools. Her and her husband's gravestone can be seen in the background.
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An image of the former Leon Theater, located on Tennessee Street. This particular theater had served the African American population of Tallahassee during segregation from 1942 to 1967. After that it became the Campus Art Theater and later Randy's Campus Theater until it closed in 1985, and was demolished in August 1996.
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A picture of French Town Place, a former establishment in Frenchtown, Tallahassee. The location was at the intersection of Carolina and Macomb Street.
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A picture of a former Florida Memorial Medical Center where Alexander D. (A.D.) Brickler, MD and R.L. Anderson, MD, the first black physicians at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, had an office, along with Brickler's only daughter, Dr. Celeste Hart.