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In the early 1960s, the Johnson family waits on Beatties Ford Rd. for the JCSU homecoming parade to pass through their neighborhood.
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The Rev. I. Milledge offers an array of fruits and vegetables at his produce and flower stand.
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Andrew Grier and Harriet Rawlinson are the 1996 King and Queen, shown here on the Second Ward Alumni Charlotte Chapter float in the JCSU homecoming parade.
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Nevord Morris cradles his six-month old granddaughter, Michelle, as they attend a worship service at University Park Baptist Church, off Beatties Ford Road.
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Students from Joann Daughtry's dance school perform their recital at JCSU in the 1950s.
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Sam Anderson was one of many black residents who left the Brooklyn neighborhood and moved to the Beatties Ford area after losing their homes as part of urban renewal.
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People from all corners of the westside community still participate in the JSCU annual homecoming parade.
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