Evelyn and Jimmie Redic
Evelyn and Jimmie Redic, circa late 1940's. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
Evelyn and Jimmie Redic, circa late 1940's. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
James Robert McKee, owner of the Excelsior Club.
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Thad Lincoln Tate (1865-1951) was one of Charlotte's earliest and most prominent African American businessmen. He came to Charlotte as a barber. In 1882, he opened his own shop, an enterprise that he would operate for 61 years.
In addition to a his own business Tate was prominent in banking in Charlotte. He served as director of the Mechanics' Perpetual Building and Loan Company. He founder the Mecklenburg Investment Company.
Jimmie Redica, circa late 1940's. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
Minnie Jackson McKee, wife of James Robert McKee. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
Thaddeus L. Tate and Mary L. Butler Tate.The Tate family lived in this elegant home at 504 East 7th Street. Thaddeus Tate opened a barber shop in 1882 which prospered for over sixty years. He co-founded several of Charlotte's leading black businesses, including the Afro-American Mutual Insurance Company and the Mecklenburg Investment Company. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
Richard Weathers in uniform during World War II. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
Original Excelsior Club in 1944. The Club was renovated in 1984. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
Thaddeus L. Tate and Mary L. Butler Tate. The Tate family lived in this elegant home at 504 East 7th Street. Thaddeus Tate opened a barber shop in 1882 which prospered for over sixty years. He co-founded several of Charlotte's leading black businesses, including the Afro-American Mutual Insurance Company and the Mecklenburg Investment Company. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
Two unidentified girls. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown