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| In November 2014 the IPS Board evicted the students (mostly Black) of Shortridge High School to make room for International Baccalaureate students (mostly non-Black). In November 2015 I completed a data study demonstrating the inequity of funding for Black students over a twelve year period in the IPS district system.
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| In search of a marriage certificate
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| Individual Summary for Charles Cole provided by the McNairy Tennessee Office of County Archives His death certificate gives very little info. No parents, no birthdate. Burial only says Kenton, Tenn Mar 6, 1922. He had appendicitis and pneumonia. He was a school teacher.
In 1900 he was livinng with his grandmother, Ann Cole, in Bethel Springs, McNairy County, Tenn. Age 9.
In 1910 he was living with still with his grandmother, Ann Cole, in Bethel Springs but he is also shown with his mother Eliza Jackson.
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Owner of original: McNairy Tennessee Office of County Archives, Nancy Kennedy, Director, January 19, 2021
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| Individual Summary for Monroe Cole Jr. provided by the McNairy Tennessee Office of County Archives Apr 25, 1942 Monroe Cole married Blanche Crutcher in Lucas County, Ohio. He states he was 49 on Oct 6, 1941. His address is Pontiac, Michigan. he was born in Tennessee and is a truck driver. His father is Monroe Cole and is mother is Eliza Augustus. He was previously married but now a widower. Blanch state she was 49 on July 4, 1941, she was born in D C, father is Thomas Crutcher and mother Mary Quesenberry.
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Owner of original: McNairy Tennessee Office of County Archives, Nancy Kennedy, Director, January 19, 2021
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| Individual Summary for Monroe Cole provided by McNairy Tennessee Office of County Archives
He has never been found in any other census after 1870. It is thought he died sometimes after 1910. In 1900 and 1910 census women told how many children that had born and how many were living at that time. Both years Ann always said one child born and one child alive.
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Owner of original: McNairy Tennessee Office of County Archives, Nancy Kennedy, Director, January 19, 2021
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| Individual Summary for Unknown Cole born in Alabama [Ann and Winnie's father] provided by the McNairy Tennessee Office of County Archives Winnie's death certificate states father is Dick Cole and mother Lucy.
I do not know if Ann and Winnie are sisters but if not they are close kin since they are living together in Noxubee County, Miss in 1870
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Owner of original: McNairy Tennessee Office of County Archives, Nancy Kennedy, Director, January 19, 2021
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| Individual Summary for Winnie Cole provided by the McNairy Tennessee Office of County Archives Her death certificate says Oct 25, 1856.
1870 census in Noxubee County, Miss says age 16, (1854)
1880 census in Noxubee County, Miss says age 24, (1856)
1900 census says born Oct 1851
1910 census says she is 51
Her death certificate states father is Dick Cole and mother Lucy.
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Owner of original: McNairy Tennessee Office of County Archives, Nancy Kennedy, Director, January 19, 2021
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| Irene Triplett, last person to collect an American civil war pension, dies at 90 June 7, 2020
The Guardian Civil War pension information is most valued by people searching for information on enslaved ancestors. In 2020 information on confederate vets and benefits are still being paid!
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Owner of original: https://www.yahoo.com/news/irene-triplett-last-person-collect-100048991.html?guccounter=1
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| It took Justin's signature to get the Sims Statue moved!!!
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| Jabari was in the 2021 Carmel Fest Parade
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| John Gilbert Moore, Sr was recognized at the 20th Anniversary Celebration of the Indiana African American Genealogy Group I was recognized primaily for research I've done on my father Albert Allen Moore and for work our family has done through Urban Patch to tell our family story.
Please click link below to view pictures of the event
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| Joyce as a community voice on the Newfields controversy. Here we go again! Enough! My personal response to the Newfields misstep
By JOYCE L. MOORE, February 24, 2021
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Owner of original: https://indianapolisrecorder.com/71319-2/
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| Joyce co-authors "Sister to sister" published by PWN
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| Joyce spoke at a ceremony at Bethel AME Church prior to the congregation moving to a new home.
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| Joyce was featured on a NPR Broadcast about her civic engagement Listen on SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/wfyi/the-neighborhood-project-race-history-factors-into-rebuilding-a-front-porch-neighborhood
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Owner of original: WFYI
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| Joyce Wins!!!!!!! Joyce is re-elected as Democratic State Delegate
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| Joyce's Mother's Day Speech -2009
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| Justin establishes the first guided tour of City Hall that focused on black lives in early New York. The tour leader was Kamau Ware, founder of Black Gotham Experience, an initiative that "explores the hidden history of the African Diaspora’s impact on New York City." He'd been hired by Justin Garrett Moore, executive director of the Public Design Commission.
"Very rarely is it that we hear the full history of New York," Moore told WNYC.
Listen to the story to hear about the tour, which Ware conducted three times as part of a pilot program.
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Owner of original: wnyc.org
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| Justin Garrett Moore Named Inaugural Program Officer for The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation's Effort to Bring More Voices into Public Spaces
December 3, 2020
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| Justin is a lecturer at the Yale 2018 session Urban field and design tools
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| Justin was interview on the subject of design
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| Justin with his Granddad's ring (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Kenton Tennessee History: As I remember and heard By Mrs. Willie J. Cole Moore
Years ago, prior to 1905 several black families? lives in what was the Long House located on the street where First Baptist Church was formerly located. Families living in the Long House as I remember hearing my parents say were Bob and Ida Hunt parents of the late Manor Hunt and Mrs. Nora Scates of St. Louis, Mo. William and Sophia Col, Laura Williams, Robert and Henrietta Williams grandparents of James Williams, Louise and Ellaulse Cole were born on what is now 105 Cole St. also are the rest of the Cole children, other families lived at Long House until they could build or buy a house.
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| Keon is featured in many news articles Black males are 21 times more likely than white males to be killed by a police officer.
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| Keynote speaker Capt. DeBow (r) poses with U.S. Representative Elton Gallegly (l to r),
Dr. Fussell, NAACP Ventura County Chapter President John Hatcher and Ventura County
District Attorney Gregory Totten at the NAACP annual Freedom Fund Banquet, Oct. 8, 2011.
?I have grown up with a strong appreciation for diversity,? he said. ?My father was
part of the first class of Tuskegee Airmen. His dedication and unwavering service to
our country has inspired me to take on the challenge of ensuring NSWC Port Hueneme is
aware of the importance of diversity within the Navy and throughout the world.?
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| Library of Congress Collection of images provided by W. E. B. DuBois of Black Life in 1900. My father Albert Moore was born around 1898, so this is the world that William and Ella brought him into. These images are fascinating. I am especially interested in the infographics; who knew W.E. B. DuBois was a data hack!
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Owner of original: U. S. Library of Congress
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| Library of Congress Veterans History Project Robert Edwards Collection
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| links to items related to Virgil C. Jones
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| Mary Jane Campbell Edwards Remembered
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| Meet the juice man The Warners previously had a vegetarian restaurant in St James but they were forced to shut down. Mrs Warner had the idea to go into the indigenous juice business. Eventually the business proved itself to be viable. The business had. been at the Town Centre location since August 2008 after pending a couple of months in St James and then a little under two years at the strip on the Queen's Park Savannah.
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Owner of original: trinidadexpress.com
Place: Port of Spain, Trinidad
10.659567, -61.478912
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| Member Spotlight: Justin Moore
by O. B. Wilson JUSTIN MOORE, Architect, Urban Designer,Professor, Harlemite and YPer Focused, empowered and positive are all traits that describe Justin Moore, the current membership spotlight.
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| MJE 29,591,
The sum of the days of her life,
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| Moving toward an inclusive architecture In that sense, we’ve launched collaborative efforts with other schools during the pandemic. Last semester, Justin Garrett Moore, who is now with the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, taught a course here on race and the city called “Urban Difference and Change” that was taught simultaneously by Dr. Samia Kirchner at Morgan State University, a historically Black university in Baltimore.
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Owner of original: https://news.yale.edu/2021/05/10/moving-toward-inclusive-architecture?s=03
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| Mt. Helm Baptist Church will celebrate the thirty-fifth anniversary and retirement of its pastor, Reverend William D. Edwards, beginning Monday, October 17, 1977.
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Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1977-10-15_01_0008
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| My Cousins in the 1950's
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| My Pandemic Journal for June 2020 My reflections on various dates throughout the years, and my thoughts on events of June 2020
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| My Parents Tennessee
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| On the passing of Charles William Tabor
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| One of Jason's classmates received the Dorie Miller Scholarship. Twenty-six years later reading about it triggered a memory of my mother. A few days ago I ran across a story about the Dorie Miller Scholarship given in 1994, and I recalled my mother telling me about him in the fifties, the context of my oldest cousin Charles; Black sailors in WWII. And yesterday (21jan2020) I learned that the next aircraft carrier will be named for him.
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Owner of original: The Commonwealth Fall 1994
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| Online Form
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| Oral history of surname change from Gordon to Moore
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| Origin of the Cole surname based on 1860 and 1870 documents and the death certificate of Winnie Cole. Rich Cole in Noxubee, MS was most likely the last enslaver of our Cole ancestors.
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| Our Ancestors
Written April 25, 1989 by Willie Jane Moore
I asked Mom to write this down when we did the first family tree, back in the 80's.
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| Our oral history notes that my grandfather changed his name from Gordon to Moore, to better reunite with siblings. I gave a presentation on how I found marriage documents that place the time of the name change between 1885 and 1886.
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| Pandemic 2020: Zoom meetings Jason's take on Zoom Meetings
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| Photo Album of Captain William DeBow, US Navy 1987 - 2017
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| Possible Slave Holder
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Owner of original: Source: http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/s/h/e/Kenneth-Shelton-VA/FILE/0010page.html
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| Register to Chat Users only (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Research Question related to Unknown DNA Cousin Several members of my family have had DNA testing done. An unknown person appears in our "Relatives Match List" on 23andme, Gedmatch, and DNAland. We have contacted the unknown cousin, but have yet to determine our most recent common ancestor (MRCA).
The test results indicate that the unknown person and I are most likely Second Cousins once removed (I am the oldest of those who have been tested).
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| Research Question: William Johnson Moore I know very little about my paternal grandparents.
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