A Medical Auxiliary Banquet
A Medical Auxiliary banquet to honor Charlotte's black doctors, 1945.
MILDRED ALRIDGE.
A Medical Auxiliary banquet to honor Charlotte's black doctors, 1945.
MILDRED ALRIDGE.
Drum major Bishop Dale of American Legion Post 168's Drum and Bugle Corps.
ANNIE MAE DALE.
Right: The Drum and Bugle Corps of the Colonel Charles Young Post No. 168 of the American Legion participated in parades up and down the east coast.
ANNIE MAE DALE.
Guests at a Christmas reception at the home of Bishop and Mrs. George W. Clinton. Their elegant two story home on North Myers Street was the setting for many social events in the early 1900s.
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION.
The Jordan River Boys had a regular gospel show on WSOC Radio in the 1940s. Clockwise from left: Clifton Horton, Albert Roseborough, William Hall, Lewis Roseborough, and Gene Horton.
RAY FUNK.
The Golden Bells Quintet, 1944. Left to right: James Maxwell, Lendy Mackie, Louis Samuel, James McLilly and Boyce Clinton. At the microphone is manager Ned Davis.
KENNETH VINSON.
The 17th Annual Session of the Primitive Baptist Church National Convention of the U.S.A., held at Mt. Moriah Primitive Baptist Church, 1924.
ELDER THOMAS SAMUELS.
Sunday School class, Seventh Street Presbyterian Church, with Dr. D. J. Martin, teacher, c. 1920.
LAURA SPEARS MALONE.
Grace African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church was founded by four men and seventeen women in December, 1887. The Church moved into this building in 1900.
LAURA M. BOOTON.