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Springfield African-American History Foundation Alphabetical by Last Name

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Bettie Allen Allen, Bettie
Springfield African-American History Foundation
Government worker, mechanic, YWCA volunteer, world traveler
John Crisp Crisp, John
Springfield African-American History Foundation
Jazz musician and artist
Cummings, Theresa
Springfield African-American History Foundation
Social services administrator and businesswoman
Curtis, Ted
Springfield African-American History Foundation
Realtor, school board member, state government administrator
Rudy Davenport Davenport, Rudy
NAACP and Habitat for Humanity volunteer, plaintiff in civil rights suit
Jessie Mae Finley Finley, Jessie
Springfield African-American History Foundation
Musician, active church volunteer, state worker, interviewed at age 97
Marian Goza Goza, Marian
Springfield African-American History Foundation
Medical employee, community volunteer, parent
Robert Goza Goza, Robert
Springfield African-American History Foundation
State employee, community and NAACP volunteer
Georgia Hale Hale, Georgia
Springfield African-American History Foundation
Bank worker, church and community volunteer
Jordan, Leroy
Springfield African-American History Foundation
Elementary teacher, college administrator, school board member
Lockhart, Charles
Springfield African-American History Foundation
Veteran, factory worker, first black uniformed police officer
Clarence Senor Senor, Clarence
Springfield African-American History Foundation & Veterans Remember - Korean War
Navy veteran, fireman
Peggie Senor Senor, Peggie
Springfield African-American History Foundation
Minister, parent, community and church volunteer
Washington, Carmelita Hogan
Springfield African-American History Foundation
University human resources professional, sorority volunteer
Washington, William
Springfield African-American History Foundation
Newspaper publisher
   
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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