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King speaks to Charlotte's black high schools
May 30, 1963 - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaks at a convocation of the area's black high schools.
Sarah Mingo Stevenson, first black woman on Charlotte Board of Education
1980 - Stevenson becomes the first black woman on the Charlotte school board.
Shotgun Houses
January 14, 1992 - Shotgun houses are moved to the Afro-American Cultural Center.
Thereasea Elder gets a congratulatory hug
January 18, 1993 - Thereasea Elder is awarded the Martin Luther King Jr. Medallion (award).
Pop Sadler's Greenville C.Y.O. Marching Band.
June 4, 1994 - The Greenville C.Y.O. Marching Band wins the Myrtle Beach Award. 
Carl Neal and Fred Hayes
After the attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States mobilized for war. Charlotte's African American community joined in.
Medical Auxiliary Banquet, 1945
1945 - Medical Auxilary Banquet honors doctors.
New Main Library
November 19, 1956 - Charlotte opens its new main library building.
Black golfer at Bonnie Brae
James Otis Williams became the first black golfer to play at the Bonnie Brae municipal golf course on January 10, 1957.
Reginald Hawkins leads protest
Summer 1961 - Charlotte minister and dentist Reginald Hawkins leads protest.
Thurgood Marshall speaks in Charlotte with local NAACP leaders
August 30, 1967 - Marshall is appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
First day of integrated education, West Charlotte HS
September 9, 1970 - Charlotte-Mecklenburg school system is integrated.
King’s father standing beside the statue with Governor Jim Hunt.
April 5, 1980 - King’s statue is placed in Marshall Park.
Majeed, left, at Belmont panel meeting with Fountain Odom, right.
1991 - Majeed is elected to the city council.
Thurgood Marshall speaks in Charlotte with local NAACP leaders
Brown v. Board: May 17, 1954.
A.E. Spears and Stan Brookshire
March 1, 1962 - M & F Bank, NC's first black run bank, opens a branch at 101 Beatties Ford Rd.
Rev. Darius and Vera Swann
January 19, 1965 - The Swann Case is opened.
Attorney Julius Chambers represents the Swann family
April 20, 1971 - The Supreme Court upholds Judge McMillan’s order in the Swann case. 
Julius Chambers (right) and wife, Vivian, with Mayor Gantt.
August 12, 1984 - Chambers gets the key to the city.

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