Hera’s Of Jericho; Lady Knights And Hagar Court, Brownsville, Community Baptist Church, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Washington Temple Church, Rev Harold Burton, Sr.; Migration From The South (North And South Carolina) To Brooklyn, Residents Of Weeksville (Ora M. Moore Lived On Prospect Place, Near St. Mary’s Hospital), Puberty, Sexuality And Marriage, Segregation In Pennsylvania And Northern States, Musicians, Music Clubs, Wives Of Musicians, Order Of The Eastern Star:, Daughters Of Sphinx
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Shirley Chisholm, Henry Hope Reed, Rev. Coffin, Ray Thompson, Joan Maynard, Parkway, Stuyvesant Council, Wilson Williams (Leader Of Boy Scout Troop That Was Involved In 1968 Dig), O.D. Williams, “Dewey” Harley, Elmira, Corsey, Timothy Vincent, Bed Stuy Youth In Action, Betty Welch, Brownsville Ocean Hill School District Fight, Joseph Haynes
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Black Swan Records, Musicians And Dancers In Brooklyn 1920s Through 1950s, Interracial Relationships In Brooklyn, Browns Memorial Church, Holy Rosary Catholic Church, School Discrimination In Brooklyn, Jazz Clubs In Brooklyn
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Food Self Sufficiency, 210 Hill, Black And Green (Icebox; Gardening; Relations With Manhattan; Storage Room For Cooling Food), Food And Foodways In Brooklyn, Apollo Theatre
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Siloam Presbyterian Church, Barbara Jackson, New York City College, Leonard Jeffries, Friends Of African American Studies, Hall Of Man In Africa At The Natural History Museum, Dan Mayers, Archibald Glover, George Glee, Patricia Thompson , Robert Thompson, James Hurley, Joe Haynes, Black Alumni Association Of Brooklyn College
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Marshall, Texas, Guyana, Tuskegee Institute, Ps 243; Weeksville School, Archaeological Dig, Partnership Between Bank Street College Of Education, Weeksville Heritage Center, Weeskville Ambassadors, Joan Maynard; Ymca Ambassador Program, Wynona College; Ywca
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The Comus Club, Race In Social Organizations, 1920s Prohibition, Racial “Passing”, New York City Law Enforcement, The Great Depression, Post World War Ii Social Conditions, 1940s Racial Makeup Of Brooklyn, Ethnic Relations Among Police Officers, Education, Neighborhood Changes In Brooklyn, Fatherhood
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