Smallwood, Bart F. (Bart Fearing), -1985
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Smallwood, Bart F. (Bart Fearing), -1985
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Smallwood, Bart F. (Bart Fearing), -1985
Smallwood, Bart F. (Bart Fearing), d. 1985.
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Smallwood, Bart F. (Bart Fearing), d. 1985.
Smallwood, Bart F. -1985
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Smallwood, Bart F. -1985
Smallwood, Bart F. d. 1985
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Smallwood, Bart F. d. 1985
Smallwood, Bart F. d. 1985 (Bart Fearing),
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Bart Fearing Smallwood was an African-American community organizer in the Windsor and Indian Woods communities of Bertie County, N.C., in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. He was responsible for establishing the Blue Jay Recreation Center, the Blue Jay Baseball team, and the Blue Jay Volunteer Fire Department to serve the recreational and fire protection needs of his isolated rural neighborhood.
Smallwood was also active in a number of other organizations, including advisory boards for the Bertie County schools and for his employer, Lea Lumber and Plywood Company, and he served on the Bertie County Involvement Council. He was married to Lois Marie Cherry Smallwood and had five children. Bart Smallwood died in December 1985.
Bart Fearing Smallwood was an African-American community organizer in the Windsor and Indian Woods communities of Bertie County, N.C., in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. He was responsible for establishing the Blue Jay Recreation Center, the Blue Jay Baseball team, and the Blue Jay Volunteer Fire Department to serve the recreational and fire protection needs of his isolated rural neighborhood. Smallwood was also active in a number of other organizations, including advisory boards for the Bertie County schools and for his employer, Lea Lumber and Plywood Company, and he served on the Bertie County Involvement Council.
Bart F. Smallwood was married to Lois Marie Cherry Smallwood, and had five children: Angelia, Anthony, Arwin, Brady, and Tanya Smallwood. Bart Smallwood died in December 1985.
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African American civic leaders
African American civic leaders
African American college students
African American families
African Americans
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Indian Woods (N.C.)
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North Carolina
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Bertie County (N.C.)
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North Carolina--Bertie County
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