Gayton family papers, 1920-1968.
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Gayton, John T. (John Thomas), 1869-1954
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Gayton, Gary D., 1933-
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Civil rights attorney Gary David Gayton was born on February 25, 1933 in Seattle, Washington to Virginia Clark and John Jacob Gayton, the fourth of eight children. When Gayton was five years old, his family moved to the all-white neighborhood of Madrona, and although they dealt with regular harassment, refused to leave. Gayton earned his diploma from Garfield High School in 1951 and attended the University of Washington where he was a four year varsity track man and became captain of the team.In...
Gayton family.
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Pioneer family that was prominent in the African-American community in Seattle, Washington. Represented in the records are John T. Gayton (circa 1869-1954), founder of the First African Methodist Episcopal Church and the East Madison Young Men's Christian Association, both in Seattle, who migrated to Seattle in 1889; his son, John J. Gayton; and John J.'s sons, Carver and Gary Gayton. From the description of Gayton family papers, 1920-1968. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 28411343 ...
Gayton, Carver
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Academic administrator, corporate executive, and museum chief executive, Carver Clark Gayton was born on October 18, 1938 in the Madrona District of Seattle, Washington to John Jacob and Virginia Clark Gayton. Born to a rich heritage, Gayton was raised in a family of ten and attended Madrona Grade School and Meany Junior High School as a youth. Afterwards, he attended Seattle's Garfield High School where he excelled academically and athletically. He was a member of the school's football team and...
First African Methodist Episcopal Church (Seattle, Wash.)
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Gayton, John J.
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Young Men's Christian Association (Seattle, Wash.). East Madison Branch
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