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A portrait of Willie Mae Glenn, sister-in-law to Allie Mae Willis found in the Glenn Family Collection. Her brother was 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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A portrait of Daisy Mae Johnson found in the Glenn Family Collection.
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A portrait of Gaile McCloud found in the Glenn Family Collection. She is one of the granddaughters of Dr. Alpha Omega Campbell, a notable African American physician and caretaker in Tallahassee during the Jim Crow era.
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A photograph of sisters Allie Mae Glenn and Grace Willis from the Glenn Family Collection. Allie Mae was the wife 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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A photograph of Arthur "Shine" Bright when he was a student at Lincoln High School, found in the Glenn Family Collection.
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A photograph of "Omi" from the Lincoln High school "School Days 1940-41" found in the Glenn Family Collection.
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A photograph of Allie Mae Willis and Ronald from 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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A graduation portrait of Naomi Walker from Lincoln High School in the 1930s from the Glenn Family Collection.
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A portrait of Prettie Meeks and an unidentified boy from the Glenn Family Collection was taken in 1943.
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A portrait of Kid Pope's sister of the Pope Family whom formerly resided in Carolina Street in Frenchtown, Tallahassee. Her name is left unidentified, but this photograph was found in the Glenn Family Collection.