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alex_lett_death_record_thumb.jpg
 
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alex_lett_death_record_thumb.jpg
 
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alex_lett_laura_jackson_marriage.jpg
alex_lett_laura_jackson_marriage.jpg
 
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alex_lett_laura_jackson_marriage_thumb.jpg
alex_lett_laura_jackson_marriage_thumb.jpg
 
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alex_lett_laura_jackson_marriage_thumb.jpg
alex_lett_laura_jackson_marriage_thumb.jpg
 
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Alf Crenshaw's memories of his grandmother
Alf Crenshaw's memories of his grandmother
Owner of original: Bobbi Oliver-Crenshaw Patterson
 
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Alice Edwards.jpg
Alice Edwards.jpg
 
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Alice Edwards.jpg
Alice Edwards.jpg
 
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Alice V. Edwards - 1916
Alice V. Edwards - 1916
 
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All_Leadership_April_2018.jpg
All_Leadership_April_2018.jpg
 
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All_Leadership_April_2018_thumb.jpg
All_Leadership_April_2018_thumb.jpg
 
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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Life Member
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Life Member
 
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Alum's photography reflects how IUPUI's beginning displaced Black people
Alum's photography reflects how IUPUI's beginning displaced Black people
Our family was featured in an article about what occupied the space that is currently IUPUI. Our grandparents and our aunt lived at 427 Agnes in 1928.
Showcasing 'the life of Indiana Avenue'
For the Moores, participating in the photoshoot allowed them to explore a new side of their family history_.
Covington remembers their family used to have dinner together every Sunday night when she was growing up. They often congregated at one of her aunt's houses in the Ransom Place neighborhood.
Zola Lamothe is recreating historic scenes from what was a Black neighborhood before IUPUI arrived. Credit: Lee Klafczynski for Mirror Indy "The life of Indiana Avenue was the people, not just the physical street," Lamothe said. 'I really want people to have pride and gratitude for the communities and the families that lived here."
As Covington, who's now nearly 90, sat around the dinner table during Lamothe's photoshoot, she thought of those weekly gatherings she attended as a kid. But she also wondered what her ancestors would say if they knew their old neighborhood had become a college campus.
"I didn't know my grandparents, but I was thinking about what they would say if they lived in this particular area now the university's there with the big buildings and the nice campuses," Covington said.
Owner of original: https://mirrorindy.org/iupui-indiana-avenue-black-displacement-zola-lamothe-photography/
39.77412036641692, -86.1729983527092
 
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American Bi-Centenial
American Bi-Centenial
 
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American War Mothers
American War Mothers
 
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An early Photo of the Edwards Family -1920s
An early Photo of the Edwards Family -1920s
 
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An example of one of Arvelle's Data Sheets
An example of one of Arvelle's Data Sheets
Arvelle provided information for the Family Tree in the late 1980's.
 
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An interview by William 'Bill' Smitherman during the launch of his book.  Smitherman's firm, AMAS specializes in blending equal opportunity training with problem-solving processes. His business focuses primarily on employment, human and civil rights issues, and strategic planning outcomes for small businesses and not-for-profit businesses and organizations.
An interview by William "Bill" Smitherman during the launch of his book. Smitherman's firm, AMAS specializes in blending equal opportunity training with problem-solving processes. His business focuses primarily on employment, human and civil rights issues, and strategic planning outcomes for small businesses and not-for-profit businesses and organizations.
Perhaps even more inspiring than his exceptional career in civil rights and mediation is the legacy he is forging through a series of children's books about Henry Lee Turtle.
Owner of original: https://imamediation.com/blog/2022/6/18/civil-rights-mediator-turned-childrens-author-inspires-a-legacy-of-equity-and-peace
33.3061605, -111.8412502
 
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AN INTERVIEW WITH THE NYC PUBLIC DESIGN COMMISSION’S JUSTIN GARRETT MOORE
AN INTERVIEW WITH THE NYC PUBLIC DESIGN COMMISSION’S JUSTIN GARRETT MOORE
Owner of original: NYC X DESIGN Blog
 
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An overview of my genealogy research presented at the 16th Anniversary Conference of the Indiana African American Genealogy Group
An overview of my genealogy research presented at the 16th Anniversary Conference of the Indiana African American Genealogy Group
 
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Ancestors of Keisha Marie Chesson Moore, from 
Abram Saunders (Born 1773) to present.
Ancestors of Keisha Marie Chesson Moore, from Abram Saunders (Born 1773) to present.
Surnames: Chesson , Costen , Gilliam , Goodman , Granbury , Granby , Griffin , Johnson , Knight , Lassiter , Leary , Saunders , Savage , Skinner , Speight , Walker , Wills , Wilson
 
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Ancestral, Nupital and Memorial Record for the Flenoigh Family
Ancestral, Nupital and Memorial Record for the Flenoigh Family
 
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Ann and Charlie Cole lived in Bethel Springs, TN.  They lived near the M&O railroad tracks, much like the Browns.  The Coles have been traced to Macon, MS which is also on the M&O tracks.
Ann and Charlie Cole lived in Bethel Springs, TN. They lived near the M&O railroad tracks, much like the Browns. The Coles have been traced to Macon, MS which is also on the M&O tracks.
Owner of original: https://teva.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15138coll23/id/330/
 
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Ann and Stevie
Ann and Stevie
 
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Ann Cole 1900 Census Record
Ann Cole 1900 Census Record
 
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Ann Cole 1910 Census Record
Ann Cole 1910 Census Record
 
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Ann Cole death certificate
Ann Cole death certificate
Buried in Rosson Cemetery
 
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Ann Cole Individual Summary provided McNairy Tennessee Office of County Archives
Ann Cole Individual Summary provided McNairy Tennessee Office of County Archives
General: Determining her year of birth was quite a problem. He death certificate showed ca 1868 which is absolutely incorrect since her only child Monroe was born ca 1864.

In 1920 Annie is living with her grandson Charles in Gibson County, Tenn. Her age was given as 66 which would make the year 1854, States born in Alabama and she is listed as a widow.
There were several slave holders by the name of Cole in Noxubee County, Miss. A Richard Cole had 11 males and 9 females, two which could be Ann and Winnie. James B Cole had five males and six females, two which could be Ann and Winnie

Owner of original: McNairy Tennessee Office of County Archives, Nancy Kennedy, Director, January 19, 2021
 
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Ann Cole Life and Times
Ann Cole Life and Times
 
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Ann Cole Life and Times
Ann Cole Life and Times
 
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Ann Cole Life and Times
Ann Cole Life and Times
 
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Ann Cole Life and Times
Ann Cole Life and Times
 
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Ann Cole remembered by Willie Moore in the 1980's.  Of note, Ann was remembered as carrying baskets of laundry on her head.
Ann Cole remembered by Willie Moore in the 1980's. Of note, Ann was remembered as carrying baskets of laundry on her head.
Years ago it struck me that carrying things on your head is associated with Africans, and my third great grandmother carried baskets on her head. This post was prompted by Joyce mentioning seeing YouTube videos about the efficiency of carrying heavy objects.
Owner of original: https://edwards-moore-family.net/testbrown/documents/cole_brown_history_by_wjmoore_1986.pdf
 
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Ann Meadows Vault marker
Ann Meadows Vault marker
 
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Ann Meadows Vault Marker
Ann Meadows Vault Marker
 
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Anna and Albert Coleman had a retreat in rural Putnam County where for over twenty years they helped young people.
Anna and Albert Coleman had a retreat in rural Putnam County where for over twenty years they helped young people.
In the series "Unsung Heroes" the Jacer Inn owned by Anna and Al Coleman was featured.
Owner of original: fox59 news report
 
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Anna O. Scott Blanchester, Ohio June 1, 1981
Anna O. Scott Blanchester, Ohio June 1, 1981
Anna O. Scott Blanchester, Ohio June 1, 1981
Maple Grove Cemetery
Georgetown, Kentucky
 
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Anne and 'Spot'
Anne and "Spot"
 
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Annie Offutt Scott
Annie Offutt Scott
An example of a early social security card
 
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Announcing the graduation of Tashia
Announcing the graduation of Tashia
 
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Annual Report 2019 NYC Public Design Commission.  Justin is the Executive Director
Annual Report 2019 NYC Public Design Commission. Justin is the Executive Director
The Public Design Commission (PDC) is
New York City’s design review agency.
Established as the Municipal Art Commission
in 1898, the agency was renamed the Public
Design Commission in 2008 to better reflect
its mission and purview. As an advocate for
excellence and innovation in the public realm,
the PDC works to ensure the quality and viability
of public projects, programs, and services for
New Yorkers in all five boroughs.

Justin Garrett Moore is a transdisciplinary
designer and urbanist and serves as the
executive director of the Public Design
Commission. He has extensive experience in
architecture, urban design, and planning—from
large-scale urban policies and projects to
grassroots and community-based planning,
design, and arts initiatives. At the Public
Design Commission, his work focuses on
prioritizing quality and excellence for the public
realm and fostering accessibility, diversity,
and inclusion in New York’s public buildings,
landscapes, and art. He is a member of
the American Planning Association’s AICP
Commission, the Urban Design Forum, and the
Black urbanist collective BlackSpace. Justin
is an adjunct faculty member at Columbia
University’s Graduate School of Architecture,
Planning and Preservation and the Yale School
of Architecture. His social enterprise, Urban
Patch, focuses on sustainable development
through social and environmental design
projects in the United States and Rwanda. He
holds a Bachelor of Design from the University
of Florida and a Master of Architecture and a
Master of Science in Architecture and Urban
Design from Columbia University.
Owner of original: https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/designcommission/downloads/pdf/PDC_AnnualReport_2019_Digital_Spreads.pdf
 
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annubelle.wav
annubelle.wav
 
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ann_milliner.jpg
ann_milliner.jpg
 
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APA Project: Conceptual rendering of the CPAT team’s proposed waterfront park next to the House of Culture in Yarborough.
Source: Francisco Jung and Justin Moore
APA Project: Conceptual rendering of the CPAT team’s proposed waterfront park next to the House of Culture in Yarborough. Source: Francisco Jung and Justin Moore
Cover Page of Team leader Justin Garrett Moore, aicp; APA programs manager Ryan Scherzinger; APA consultant Jennifer Graeff, aicp; and IDB
representative Irayda Ruiz Bode, aicp, conducted an advance site visit from February 9 to 12, 2016, to tour the neighborhood
and discuss issues and ideas with area stakeholders. Following the visit, Moore and Scherzinger recruited an interdisciplinary
team of volunteer planners, designers, and engineers from across the United States. The full team prepared in coordination
with BCC and IDB staff, then traveled to Belize City and executed the project from June 13 to 18, 2016, including multiple meetings
and workshops in the community. This report presents the team’s findings, observations, conceptual designs, and recommendations
for the Belize City Council and the residents and stakeholders of the Yarborough community.
Owner of original: American Planning Association
 
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Appointment letter signed by  President Biden
Appointment letter signed by President Biden
Justin Garrett Moore was appointed to the Commission of Fine Arts for the term of four years.
 
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Apr 25, 1942 Monroe Cole married Blanche Crutcher in Lucas County, Ohio.
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.
Owner of original: McNairy Tennessee Office of County Archives, Nancy Kennedy, Director
 
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Architectural Design for African Burial Ground in NYC
Architectural Design for African Burial Ground in NYC
 
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Architecture and Urbanism
Architecture and Urbanism
An article by Justin was in Architecture and Urbanism, published in Japan in the Spring of 2014
Owner of original: Justin oore
 
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Are these birthdays right?
Are these birthdays right?
Please review and contact us with the correct dates.
 
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Are these death dates correct?
Are these death dates correct?
July 15 was the date entered when the date was unknowm. Please review these dates, and contact us if you know the correct date.
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