Scrapbook, 1919 - [ca. 192u].

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Scrapbook, 1919 - [ca. 192u].

Photocopy of scrapbook containing photographs and newspaper clippings relating to family and friends in S.C. and brief news items re African Americans in the United States. Includes images of members of the Williams, Bynum, Popwell, Green, and other African American families from S.C., Georgia, and North Carolina, including an image of Rev. E.M. Brawley, president of Morris College (Sumter, S.C.), and another of "Mrs. Green of Asheville, N.C., where Mrs. Williams took the children during summer"; photograph identifications provided by Archie P. Williams. Also includes scenic postcards of France brought back to U.S. by Frank Williams, cousin of Archie P. Williams.

1 v. (unbound)

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Williams, Bessie Frizell.

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African American resident of Columbia, S.C. From the description of Scrapbook, 1919 - [ca. 192u]. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 85895137 ...

Williams, Archie P., 1914-

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African American resident of Columbia, S.C., and founder, in 1936, of the A.P. Williams Funeral Home (1808 Washington Street), in partnership with his mother, Bessie Williams Pinckney; Archie Preston Williams II was a leader in the city's black community who ran for election to both the Columbia City Council and the state legislature in the 1950s. For 22 years, Williams served as an officer in the Columbia Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); William...

Williams family.

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