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Older material outside
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AP
Study Areas:
Slavery
Anti-Slavery
Free
Persons of Color
Underground
Railroad
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articles
and features
- A Remarkable
Gathering circa 1946 photo shows remarkable local leaders
- In His Own Hand:
Rev. Walker Tolliver, Pastor of Zion Baptist Church autobiographical
sketch
- Rev. Walker Tolliver
and Zion Primitive Baptist Church, article
by Harryette Mullen
- "Affirmative
Action, 1940's Style," a poem by Marian Cannon Dornell
- Vintage Harrisburg
Photographs, from Sheila Green-Stevenson
- High School
Football Photographs, from Sheila Green-Stevenson
- Steel High
versus Allentown -- 1956 Football, article
by Barry Baumgardner
- Swatara Township
High Football Team, 1930, from Sheila Green Stevenson
- High School
Memories--Photographs from Sheila Green-Stevenson
- Harrisburg
High School Football Memories, page 1
- Harrisburg
High School Football Memories, page 2 (first
black cheerleader)
- Choir of Emanuel
Church of God in Christ, Steelton, PA
- African American
Scouting Troops in Steelton, PA
- The Hygienic
School, Steelton, Pennsylvania
- "Roll
of Colored Graduates of Steelton H.S."
- African
American Graduates of Steelton H.S., 1943, 1951, 1952
- "Former
Teachers in the Hygienic School" and "Other Outstanding
Graduates"
- Soulful
Sounds from Soulville Productions: Bobby Fulton and Harrisburg
Soul
biographies
- Numa P. G.
Adams, Howard University College of Medicine
- Trennor Thomas
Beckwith, Veteran Post Adjutant
- Calvin B. Bell,
Well-Known Altoona Policeman
- A. Dennee Bibb,
Community Hero
- C. Lennon
Carter, M.D.
- W.
Justin Carter, Sr.
- Charles
Hoyt Crampton, M.D.
- James
Edward Foster, M.D.
- Autobiography
of Jacob Benjamin Franklin
- Aura Imes
and George Imes--Hygienic School Teachers
- George Lake
Imes, Associate of George Washington Carver
- Obituary
of Rev. Dr. Vernon R. James
- Charles Franklin
Moss, Sr., Artist, Photographer
reference
and databases
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Negro
Leagues Baseball
There Were
Giants in Those Days:
Harrisburg and the Negro Baseball Leagues
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