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Bob Moses—Visionary, Organizer, Teacher—Risked His Life for Voting Rights

Bob Moses—Visionary, Organizer, Teacher—Risked His Life for Voting Rights
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Prince Hall, American Revolutionary

Prince Hall, American Revolutionary
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Podcast: The past and future of the Historic Wilmington Foundation

Black history: Daytona trail highlights historic sites

DAYTONA BEACH  As the nation celebrates Black history this month, many people driving through the urban core Midtown neighborhood probably don t realize they re motoring past important city history. A few blocks south of Orange Avenue, there s the 125-year-old boyhood home of Howard Thurman, a mentor to Martin Luther King, Jr. and a friend of Mahatma Gandhi. The Campbell Hotel, one of the only places a Black visitor could stay in Daytona Beach until the mid-1960s, still stands on Mary McLeod Bethune Boulevard. The hotel was also the home of The Stardust night club, where musicians such as Dizzy Gillespie played.

Prince Hall Masonic Temple in South Providence will look far and wide for help rebuilding

Prince Hall Masonic Temple in South Providence will look far and wide for help rebuilding Donita Naylor, The Providence Journal © The Providence Journal / David DelPoio Clarence R. Snead Jr., 58, grand master of the Prince Hall Masonic Temple in South Providence, is a retired state police trooper who owns dump trucks and a hauling company. He also oversees all the African-American Masonic lodges and chapters in Rhode Island. On Monday he toured the ruins of the grand lodge on Eddy Street. [Providence Journal / David DelPoio] PROVIDENCE   Christmas Day for Clarence R. Snead Jr. began at 7 a.m. when a phone call woke him at his home in Cumberland “telling me the Masonic temple was on fire.”

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