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Two photographs of Ronald Glenn as a child from the 1940s were found in the Glenn Family Collection. Ronald L. Glenn is an AME Church retired itinerant elder, chemist, and former college administrator, and the son of Dr. Devurn Glenn, the first principal of Nims Middle School and the first African American to work for the Leon County School Board administrative office.
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Two photographs of Grace Willis from the Glenn Family Collection.
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Photographs of unidentified individuals found in the Glenn Family Collection.
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Pictures from the Gardner Family Collection. The first image (Left-Right) shows Bea Clarke, Alma Littleton, W.H. Robinson, Augustus Robinson, and two unidentified individuals.
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Two photographs of Hazel Fitz' family members. The first one shows her father at the May 20th (Florida Emancipation) Picnic in Gadsden County. The second shows her mother and grandmother.
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Pictures of John Swilley Sr. and his students, reproductions from 1999. Swilley was a master bricklayer and helped construct many buildings in Tallahassee. He was also the second African American man to be hired by the Federal Correctional Institution to teach bricklaying.
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Two photographs of community leader, Leon Gilchrist (Captain) and former Florida A&M University employee.
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Two photographs of former Florida Supreme Court marshal, Wilson Barnes.
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Photographs of Gloria Hall in her office at the City of Tallahassee. Gloria worked as the Director of Human Resources for the City of Tallahassee for numerous years.
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A photo of Maxwell Courtney when he was a child and another of him as an adult. He graduated from the original Lincoln High School in 1962 and was the first African American to attend and graduate from Florida State University in Tallahassee.