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Three photographs of the exterior of the St John Missionary Baptist Church.
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Four photographs of the exterior of the St James Christian Methodist Episcopal Church and one photograph of the church choir.
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A photograph of the sign for the Old West Florida Primitive Baptist Association Church and two photographs of members of the church. The identified persons in the photographs include C. P. Allen, Pauline Allen, V. D. S. Carlye, W. A. Clark, J. C. Daniet, Alice Ganious, G. Gibsen, J. R. Griffin, Lillia Holiday, J. H. Kendrick, Lessie Sanford, W. M. Scott, A. M. Sylew, and A. J. W. Warren.
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Two photographs of the exterior of the Philadelphia Primitive Baptist Church.
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A photograph of of the exterior of the Mount Pleasant Primitive Baptist Church and two photographs of members of the church. The identified persons in the photographs include Reverend Sam Mann, Mary Davis, Ike Gilliam, Betsie Harder, Annie Henry, Bonnie Mae Houston, Violet Riderson, Bernice Robinson, and Rosa Smith.
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Two photographs of the exterior of the Mount Pisgah African Methodist Episcopal Church.
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Twenty-one photographs of the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church exterior and members including groups such as the church choir and stewardesses. Additionally, the photographs capture events such as a baby contest and the crowning of a queen. The identified persons photographed include Reverend Noah Z. Graham, Revered H. M. Harris, Reverend Ira D. Hinson, Reverend A. J. Reddick, Reverend J. A. Roberts, Roxie Brinson, Annie Mae Brown, Rosa Lee Bruce, James Bryd, Mamie Carroll, Lollie Davis, Joe Franklin, Pearl Gore, Freddie Groomes, Sebron Green, Carolyn Harris, Pat Jefferson, Ann Johnson, Fannie Jones, Inez Jones, Genevieve Lathrop, Delores McCoy, Augusta Ford Nims, Annie Oliver, Ella Reed, Annie Richardson, Ann Roberts, P. B. Roberts, Hattie Robinson, Nancy Shaw, Daisy Twine Smith, Rutha Mae Smith, Annie Lee Tanner, Mary Thurman, Dorothy Tookes, Sarah Doyle Way, and Clara Weaver.
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A photocopied document about three Black Ministers in the middle north and Panhandle Florida from African Methodist Episcopal Churches.
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A picture of the funeral procession for Rev. C.K. Steele, a notable civil rights leader and minister in Tallahassee (Fla.), through Macomb Street. It shows Mr. and Mrs. Rivers on the mule wagon carrying Rev. Steele "a last time" through Frenchtown.
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Newspaper clippings and articles on Reverend C.K. Steele, a notable minister and civil rights leader in Tallahassee (Fla.) Most of the pieces relate to his passing on August 1980 and honor his legacy and influence in the civil rights movement, including titles such as: "They came to honor a leader," "A last salute to the Rev. Steele," "Cancer claims Steele," "Leaders mourn Steele's death," "Ground broken for Steele bus facility," and others.