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Wallace Hall Webb, Jr. Obituary
Wallace Hall Webb, Jr. Obituary
Wallace Hall Webb, Jr. departed this life peacefully, surrounded by family, on Friday, February 8, 2019. Wallace was born in Terre Haute, Indiana on December 26, 1938.
 
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Wallace Webb tribute video
Wallace Webb tribute video
Please click the link to view the video
 
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Warrior Carrying Water Book Cover
Warrior Carrying Water Book Cover
Book written by Jason Lawrence Moore
 
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Washington D.C. National Mall - event to make MLK's Birthday a national holiday.
Washington D.C. National Mall - event to make MLK's Birthday a national holiday.
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
Date: 1981-1982
 
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wbrown.wav
wbrown.wav
 
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wccole.wav
wccole.wav
 
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wccole_mason.jpg
wccole_mason.jpg
 
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wc_cole_s_brown_marriage_record.jpg
wc_cole_s_brown_marriage_record.jpg
 
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WD_16feb2012.jpg
WD_16feb2012.jpg
 
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We are forwarding your inquiry to the Copyright Technical Office
(CTO). They can assist you with the User ID and/or password. In the future,
when experiencing logging into eCO problems, you may contact CTO directly
at ctoinfo@loc.gov or 202-707-3002. The phones are open from 8am to 8pm
Mon. – Fri. Eastern Time.
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
 
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We visited Zoe to attend her grandparents day at school, and on Sunday we attended her Church Service
We visited Zoe to attend her grandparents day at school, and on Sunday we attended her Church Service
 
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We were on the "east-side"
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Wedding Guests at Saundra and George's Wedding
Wedding Guests at Saundra and George's Wedding
 
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Welcome Aboard the USS Halyburton 2000
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
 
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West Montgomery Scholarship - 1970
West Montgomery Scholarship - 1970
 
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When I turned 40, I acquired a painting by South Bronx, New York–based artist Alteronce Gumby titled Their Eyes Were Watching God. It references the novel of the same name by Harlem Renaissance author Zora Neale Hurston, which captures African-American life in segregated 1920s America and culminates in a social, environmental, and public health disaster.
When I turned 40, I acquired a painting by South Bronx, New York–based artist Alteronce Gumby titled Their Eyes Were Watching God. It references the novel of the same name by Harlem Renaissance author Zora Neale Hurston, which captures African-American life in segregated 1920s America and culminates in a social, environmental, and public health disaster.
Now, as I work from home, society faces a pandemic, protests, and poverty. On the wall of my Harlem apartment, Gumby’s painting has become a literal and figurative backdrop to my work on social and environmental equity. In Zoom meetings, people remark on its iridescence and curious patterns. Its shattered glass, grout, acrylic, and wood are materials latent with the subjectivity of broken-windows policing, embodied labor, energy, and carbon, and the effort it takes to make whole and beautiful something that is smashed, imperfect, and real. Online, people can’t see the painting’s blues lose color from certain perspectives—like a morpho butterfly—or that, as I work late into the night, it almost appears black, like me.
Owner of original: https://www.metropolismag.com/design/arts-culture/justin-garrett-moore-noteworthy-alteronce-gumby/
 
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who is this?
who is this?
 
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Why America needs black-owned banks:  Justin Garrett Moore was among those who heeded the call after receiving multiple texts from friends about #BankBlack in July.
Why America needs black-owned banks: Justin Garrett Moore was among those who heeded the call after receiving multiple texts from friends about #BankBlack in July.
Feeling he had to act, the New York urban planner opened savings accounts at two banks, Liberty and OneUnited, that are majority-owned by African-Americans. He first withdrew $1,000 from his account at a national bank and deposited half in each account. Over a few months, he gradually transferred a total of about $12,000 to the black banks. He later closed his account at the national bank and started spending time urging others to join the #BankBlack campaign.
Owner of original: USA Today/ Jeanne Lee, NerdWallet
 
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Why choose TNG as your genealogy platform.  I gave a presentation to my genealogy society on the benefits of using TNG
Why choose TNG as your genealogy platform. I gave a presentation to my genealogy society on the benefits of using TNG
TNG is a self-hosting alternative. TNG software costs $33 and you can expect to pay $15 every other year or so, to upgrade to get the newest features. In the self-hosting world, you will need to pick a domain name, and pay for it (anywhere from $6 to $50 per year), additionally, you will need to pay an internet service provider (ISP) to host your site. Typically, this hosting will include several email accounts, storage space, databases, and in some cases the ability to sell items online. The charge to host a site can range from $5 to $15 per month ($60 – $180 per year).
 
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Wilberforce University Student Fee Card - 1946
Wilberforce University Student Fee Card - 1946
 
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Will black Millennials save black banks?
Will black Millennials save black banks?
Worried that black residents were getting priced out of Mapleton Fall Creek, a quickly gentrifying neighborhood on the city's north side, Mr. Moore sought to buy and renovate neglected homes there. He wanted to rent them out for half of market value to lower-income families. But even as white families snatched up Mapleton’s foreclosed Tudor and Colonial Revival homes, Moore, who is African-American, couldn’t get a mortgage from local banks. Black residents who already owned homes in Mapleton couldn’t get loans to fix them up, either, he says.
Owner of original: Lonnie Shekhtman\ Christian Science Monitor
 
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Wille Jane and Mary Jane's Vault Markers
Wille Jane and Mary Jane's Vault Markers
 
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William A. Scott Death Certificate 1929
William A. Scott Death Certificate 1929
 
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William and Alice with their 1937 Chevy
William and Alice with their 1937 Chevy
 
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William Austin Madden
William Austin Madden
 
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William C. Cole
William C. Cole
 
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William Carter Cole WWI Registration
William Carter Cole WWI Registration
Interesting, he was working as a farm laborer in Tipton Lake, TN about 85 miles from Kenton. This was when my Mom was seven years old and the pandemic was starting.
 
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William Johnson Moore and Ella Bolton
William Johnson Moore and Ella Bolton
Married February 16, 1885, in Smith County Tennessee William passed in 1928. eight years before their 50th wedding anniversary
 
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William Johnson Moore Family, 1920 Census, Wilson County, TN
William Johnson Moore Family, 1920 Census, Wilson County, TN

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William Johnson Moore Household 1900 Census
William Johnson Moore Household 1900 Census

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William Joseph Brown
William Joseph Brown
WWII veteran
Owner of original: James William Brown
 
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William Weir Stuart Military Record
William Weir Stuart Military Record
 
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William Weir Stuart Passport
William Weir Stuart Passport
 
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William with the Jackson 5 -1972
William with the Jackson 5 -1972
 
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william_johnson_moore_death_certificate.jpg
william_johnson_moore_death_certificate.jpg
 
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william_johnson_moore_death_thumb.jpg
william_johnson_moore_death_thumb.jpg
 
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william_johnson_moore_death_thumb.jpg
 
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william_joseph_brown_16feb2017_c.jpg
 
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Willie and Albert William Moore sitting on the construction site of their new house being built on Sparta Pike in Lebanon, TN ca. 1938
<a href='https://www.edwards-moore-family.net/testbrown/photos/grpa0173.JPG'>Link to see photo</a>
Willie and Albert William Moore sitting on the construction site of their new house being built on Sparta Pike in Lebanon, TN ca. 1938 Link to see photo
 
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Willie Jane Moore Vault Marker
Willie Jane Moore Vault Marker
 
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Willie Mae Moore and Richard Skillon Marriage Certificate
Willie Mae Moore and Richard Skillon Marriage Certificate
 
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Willie Mae Moore and Richard Skillon Marriage record
Willie Mae Moore and Richard Skillon Marriage record
 
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Willie Moore
Willie Moore
Smiling
 
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Willie Moore chaired the Children Program at First Baptist Church
Willie Moore chaired the Children Program at First Baptist Church
Willie Moore chaired the Children Program at First Baptist Church
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper
 
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Willie Moore walking in the park
Willie Moore walking in the park
 
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willie_cole.wav
willie_cole.wav
 
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Willie_Moore.jpg
Willie_Moore.jpg
 
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Willie_Moore.jpg
Willie_Moore.jpg
 
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Will_sophie_Josie.jpg
Will_sophie_Josie.jpg
 
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Will_sophie_Josie_thumb.jpg
Will_sophie_Josie_thumb.jpg
 

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