Feldman, Eugene.

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Eugene Feldman lived in Jacksonville, Fla. before moving with his parents, Samuel and Olga, to Montgomery, Ala. in 1939. His father opened a grocery store with Eugene as an assistant. He remained in Montgomery until 1950, not to return until 1968. In 1975 he was on the educational staff of the Dusable Museum in Chicago. He has done some publishing and writing, mainly on James T. Rapier,the 19th century black Ala. Legislator and U.S. tax collector.

From the description of Papers, 1856-1978. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122542791

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creatorOf Feldman, Eugene. Papers, 1856-1978. Alabama Department of Archives and History
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associatedWith Dusable Museum (Chicago, Ill.). corporateBody
associatedWith Gilmore, Georgia, b.1920?. person
associatedWith Jarrett, Vernon. person
associatedWith Nesbitt, Robert, b.1908?. person
associatedWith Nixon, Edgar Daniel, d.1988?. person
associatedWith Parks, Rosa, 1913-2005. person
associatedWith Rapier, James T., 1839-1884. person
associatedWith Simms, Benjamin J. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Montgomery (Ala.)
Alabama--Economic conditions
United States
Alabama
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African Americans
African Americans
Civil rights
Jews
Politics, Practical
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Active 1856

Active 1978

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