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A portrait of a girl named "Abeartha" from the Glenn Family Collection of photographs.
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A photograph of "Doll Baby" Mrs. Rosa Lee Graham, part of the Glenn Family Collection of photographs. She was the daughter of Brenice Graham and sister of Idella Jefferson.
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A portrait of Jeanette Willis Gaines found in the Glenn Family Collection. She is one of the relatives of Allie Mae Willis, the wife of notable educator Dr. Devurn Glenn.
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A photograph of Lucy Moten school from the Glenn Family Collection. Dr. Devurn Glenn was a notable educator in Tallahassee, known for being the first principal of Nims Middle School and the first African American to work for the Leon County School Board administrative office. He also taught at FAMU’s Lucy Moten School, now FAMU DRS, until 1951, when he rejoined the U.S. Army.
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A school photograph from the Glenn Family Collection. Labeled standing are: Gilliam, Green, Rev. S.R. Bright, A.C. Walk, unidentified, Sandra Johnson, and Hobbs. Labeled with only their last names, seated are: Baulkman, Lockley, Burney, Hobbs, and Glenn.
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A photograph of Essie Sherman from the Glenn Family Collection.
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A photograph of Allie Mae Willis. Allie Mae Willis, also known as Mrs. Glenn, was the childhood sweetheart and later wife of Dr. Devurn Glenn, a notable educator in Tallahassee.
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A photograph of Allie Mae Willis and an unidentified friend on the left. Allie Mae Willis was the childhood sweetheart and later wife of Dr. Devurn Glenn, a notable educator in Tallahassee.
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A photograph of Bud and S.L. Willis, a relative and the brother of Mrs. Glenn, from the Glenn Family Collection. Allie Mae Willis Glenn was the wife of Dr. Devurn Glenn, a notable educator in Tallahassee.
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A photograph of Malachiah Willis, brother of Mrs. Allie Mae Willis Glenn, found in the Glenn Family Collection. Allie Mae Glenn was the wife of Dr. Devurn Glenn, a notable educator in Tallahassee.