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Notes: Age at Death: 23Place of Death: Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, NCSource: Source Date: 9/25/1891
Notes: Age at Death: 21Place of Death: Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, NCSource: Source Date: 2/10/1891
Notes: Age at Death: 21Place of Death: Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, NCSource: Source Date: 2/10/1891
Notes: Infant - three weeks old.Age at Death: Place of Death: Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, NCSource: Source Date: 8/4/1897
Notes: Age at Death: 24Place of Death: Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, NCSource: Source Date: 7/26/1889
Notes: Age at Death: 21Place of Death: Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, NCSource: Source Date: 9/10/1891
Notes: `Wife of J. Alphonso Young of Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, NC`.Age at Death: Place of Death: Morganton, Burke County, NCSource: Source Date: 3/8/1877
The Charlotte Daily Observer, May 20, 1900, Part 2, p.1
January 18, 1960 - Bishop C.M. "Daddy" Grace dies. Brought by train, his casket arrives in Charlotte to be viewed by thousands of his grief-stricken followers.
May 13, 1964 - Charlotte minister and dentist Reginald Hawkins starts a protest at the YMCA, which excludes blacks from its membership. After protests and lawsuits, the YMCA board changes its policy.
April 4, 1968 - Martin Luther King, Jr. is assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee by James Earl Ray. Marchers demonstrate in downtown Charlotte after King's death.
December 12, 1971 - Charlotte dentist and Presbyterian minister Dr. Reginald Hawkins runs for Governor on the Democratic ballot. Four years earlier, he had become the first black to run for governor in North Carolina.
October 15, 1974 - Charlotte becomes "The City that Made Integration Work."
November 11, 1981 - The Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. is dedicated on this Veteran’s Day. Photo shows Frederick Smith at a Charlotte Veterans’ Observance.
Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: Listed on the World War II Honor List for Mecklenburg County as died, non-battle. Age at Death: Unavailable Image Source: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library
literary publication; SEE ALSO Charlotte High School (to 1920), Alexander Graham High School (1921-1923), Garinger High School (1959-present)
literary publication; SEE ALSO Charlotte High School (to 1920), Alexander Graham High School (1921-1923), Garinger High School (1959-present)
literary publication, 2 copies; SEE ALSO Charlotte High School (to 1920), Alexander Graham High School (1921-1923), Garinger High School (1959-present)
literary publication; SEE ALSO Charlotte High School (to 1920), Alexander Graham High School (1921-1923), Garinger High School (1959-present)