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African American Album
The Golden Bells Quintet
The Golden Bells Quintet, 1944. Left to right: James Maxwell, Lendy Mackie, Louis Samuel, James McLilly and Boyce Clinton. At the microphone is manager Ned Davis.
KENNETH VINSON.
The 17th Annual Session of the Primitive Baptist Church National Convention
The 17th Annual Session of the Primitive Baptist Church National Convention of the U.S.A., held at Mt. Moriah Primitive Baptist Church, 1924.
ELDER THOMAS SAMUELS.
Sunday School class, Seventh Street Presbyterian Church
Sunday School class, Seventh Street Presbyterian Church, with Dr. D. J. Martin, teacher, c. 1920.
LAURA SPEARS MALONE.
Grace African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
Grace African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church was founded by four men and seventeen women in December, 1887. The Church moved into this building in 1900.
LAURA M. BOOTON.
St. Michael and All Angels Protestant Episcopal Church
St. Michael and All Angels Protestant Episcopal Church was established in 1882 and this building was completed the following year on South Mint Street at West Hill Street in Third Ward.
PLCMC.
Confirmation Services
Ladies' Usher Board of St. Paul Baptist Church
Clinton Chapel AME Zion Church and Ebenezer Baptist Church
Clinton Chapel AME Zion Church, mother church of the AME Zion in Charlotte, was founded in 1865 by Northern missionaries who moved westward across North Carolina with the Union troops.
SECOND WARD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.
Right: Ebenezer Baptist Church, on East 2nd Street, was organized in 1877.
SECOND WARD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.
Members of the New Emmanuel Congregational Church
Members of the New Emmanuel Congregational Church, with their pastor, Dr. W. C. Calhoun, November 12, 1944.
MARILYN PRIDE.