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Photograph of Reverend King Solomon Dupont. In 1957, Dupont became the first African American to run for office in Tallahassee since Reconstruction when he joined the race for the city commission. Dupont was pastor of Fountain Chapel AME Church from 1950 to 1958 and a founding member of the Inter-Civic Council, a Tallahassee civil rights group whose bus boycotts led to the unofficial integration of city buses in 1957.
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Members of the Roberts/Davis Family pose for a photo at a family reunion.
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Portrait of Paul Roberts with his mother, Lucinda, whose husband was Turner Roberts. Paul grew up to be a taxi driver and a farmer in Leon County.
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Photo of Edward Waters College's prom.
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Group photo of a cooking staff aboard a ship. Ann Roberts' father was a cook on the ship.
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Photo of Barrie Roberts and James Ashcroft standing behind their wedding cake. They are flanked by Ann Roberts and Carol Roberts.
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Portrait of Pete Birdie Grant Roberts, the daughter of Bishop R. A. Grant at AME Church.
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Photo of Grandpa Peaches.
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Photo of Estelle Simmons Whaley and Rosa Lee B. Allen at a party.
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Photo of bride Gloria Gilliam and groom Carl Gardner cutting into their wedding cake. Gloria was a 1961 graduate of the original Lincoln High School, where she was Miss Sophomore. She attended Florida A&M University.