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In 1928 William Moore died, and a marker was placed at his grave in 2019
In 1928 William Moore died, and a marker was placed at his grave in 2019
We only discovered he was buried in Indianapolis in 2018
 
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In 1932 Minnie Flenoigh provided an affidavit to the War Office in connection with a pension
In 1932 Minnie Flenoigh provided an affidavit to the War Office in connection with a pension
 
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In 1943 Flanner House was active in promoting gardening.
In 1943 Flanner House was active in promoting gardening.
After WWII, A. A. Moore would move to Indianapolis and become the Director of Gardening.
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper
 
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In 1945 Flanner House played a role in fostering the Co-op Movement.
In 1945 Flanner House played a role in fostering the Co-op Movement.
After WWII, A. A. Moore would become President of a Grocery Co-op in Indianapolis.
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper
 
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In 1986 Willie Moore linked Charlie Cole to his two daughters.
In 1986 Willie Moore linked Charlie Cole to his two daughters.
 
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In 2016 Justin was appointed the Executive Director of the New York City Public Design commission by Mayor Bill de Blasio.  Justin is on the cover of the 2017 Public Design Commission Annual Report.
In 2016 Justin was appointed the Executive Director of the New York City Public Design commission by Mayor Bill de Blasio. Justin is on the cover of the 2017 Public Design Commission Annual Report.
See the announcement: https://edwards-moore-family.net/testbrown/documents/announce_NYC_E_D.pdf
 
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In 2021 Justin received the Champion of Architecture Medal from the New York chapter of the AIA, here is list of previous award winners.
In 2021 Justin received the Champion of Architecture Medal from the New York chapter of the AIA, here is list of previous award winners.
 
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In April 2022 we began to find more evidence of our connection to the Gordon surname.
In April 2022 we began to find more evidence of our connection to the Gordon surname.
This is a presentation I gave at the IAAGG Tennessee State Research and Study Group. Connections made via DNA testing led to my attending the Gordon reunion in July 2022.
 
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In December 2019 I visited Crown Hill Cemeterery to take pictures of three grave sites: Harvey Flenough, Albert Allen Moore, and Albert William Moore
In December 2019 I visited Crown Hill Cemeterery to take pictures of three grave sites: Harvey Flenough, Albert Allen Moore, and Albert William Moore
In December 2019 I visited Crown Hill Cemeterery to take pictures of three grave sites: Harvey Flenough, Albert Allen Moore, and Albert William Moore. I was able to locate the Albert William Moore site to to time constraints, I will return in the spring. I requested information on having a government supplied marker for Harvey Flenough along with a records search request.
 
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In early 2019 we requested that our videos be conserved by the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC)
In early 2019 we requested that our videos be conserved by the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC)
The request confirmation email
 
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In early December 2020 I took a walking tour of Indiana Avenue.  My reflections and impression of the tour.
In early December 2020 I took a walking tour of Indiana Avenue. My reflections and impression of the tour.
 
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In January 2021 queries were made to several counties regarding the Gordon, Cole, and Williams surnames
In January 2021 queries were made to several counties regarding the Gordon, Cole, and Williams surnames
 
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In lieu of a reunion in 2011, we just had a cookout on the 4th of July
In lieu of a reunion in 2011, we just had a cookout on the 4th of July
 
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In loving memory of Booker T. Fisher, Jr.
March 2, 1934 - June 6, 2021
In loving memory of Booker T. Fisher, Jr. March 2, 1934 - June 6, 2021
 
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In loving Memory of Charles W. Tabor
In loving Memory of Charles W. Tabor
September 10, 1924 - March 18, 2021
 
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In Loving Memory of Ellen Jane Norton Edwards
In Loving Memory of Ellen Jane Norton Edwards
 
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In loving Memory of James Eugene Edwards 'Kitten'
In loving Memory of James Eugene Edwards "Kitten"
 
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In Loving Memory of Lafon H. Scott
In Loving Memory of Lafon H. Scott
9/15/1905 - 1/3/1991
 
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In Loving Memory of Laura Louise Williams
In Loving Memory of Laura Louise Williams
 
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In Loving Memory of Wallace H. Webb, Jr.
In Loving Memory of Wallace H. Webb, Jr.
 
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In March 1942, Life magazine published an article about the newly incorporated Tuskegee Airmen. For 10 cents, readers could buy the issue that included photos of the elder DeBow.
 
A sign of the times, the article, in part, read: 'White instructors of the 99th agree that their Negro charges, by virtue of exceptional eyesight, courage and coordination, will prove crack combat pilots. Upon their performance and promise hang the hope of additional thousands of aspiring Negro fliers throughout the land.'
In March 1942, Life magazine published an article about the newly incorporated Tuskegee Airmen. For 10 cents, readers could buy the issue that included photos of the elder DeBow. A sign of the times, the article, in part, read: "White instructors of the 99th agree that their Negro charges, by virtue of exceptional eyesight, courage and coordination, will prove crack combat pilots. Upon their performance and promise hang the hope of additional thousands of aspiring Negro fliers throughout the land."
Now, a Navy captain and commander of the Port Hueneme Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center, the younger DeBow won't share his story without making clear his father's role in its formation.
Owner of original: Ventura County Star
 
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In March 1942, Life magazine published an article about the newly incorporated Tuskegee Airmen. For 10 cents, readers could buy the issue that included photos of the elder DeBow.
 
A sign of the times, the article, in part, read: 'White instructors of the 99th agree that their Negro charges, by virtue of exceptional eyesight, courage and coordination, will prove crack combat pilots. Upon their performance and promise hang the hope of additional thousands of aspiring Negro fliers throughout the land.'
In March 1942, Life magazine published an article about the newly incorporated Tuskegee Airmen. For 10 cents, readers could buy the issue that included photos of the elder DeBow. A sign of the times, the article, in part, read: "White instructors of the 99th agree that their Negro charges, by virtue of exceptional eyesight, courage and coordination, will prove crack combat pilots. Upon their performance and promise hang the hope of additional thousands of aspiring Negro fliers throughout the land."
Lt. Col. Charles H. DeBow Jr., a member of the first graduating class of five Tuskegee Airmen. DeBow holds a copy of Life Magazine from March 23, 1942, that has a story about the Tuskegee Airmen. His father flew combat missions during World War II.
Now, a Navy captain and commander of the Port Hueneme Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center, the younger DeBow won't share his story without making clear his father's role in its formation.


The 99th was deployed overseas to fight in the European theater. After 52 missions aboard a P-51 Mustang, Charles DeBow was injured and lost his flight status. When he returned home, and after the war ended, the young lieutenant colonel married and continued his education and eventually worked as a high school teacher and university professor in Indiana.
Owner of original: Ventura County Star
 
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In March 1942, Life magazine published an article about the newly incorporated Tuskegee Airmen. For 10 cents, readers could buy the issue that included photos of the elder DeBow.
 
A sign of the times, the article, in part, read: 'White instructors of the 99th agree that their Negro charges, by virtue of exceptional eyesight, courage and coordination, will prove crack combat pilots. Upon their performance and promise hang the hope of additional thousands of aspiring Negro fliers throughout the land.'
In March 1942, Life magazine published an article about the newly incorporated Tuskegee Airmen. For 10 cents, readers could buy the issue that included photos of the elder DeBow. A sign of the times, the article, in part, read: "White instructors of the 99th agree that their Negro charges, by virtue of exceptional eyesight, courage and coordination, will prove crack combat pilots. Upon their performance and promise hang the hope of additional thousands of aspiring Negro fliers throughout the land."
Capt. William DeBow is the son of Lt. Col. Charles H. DeBow Jr., a member of the first graduating class of five Tuskegee Airmen. DeBow holds a copy of Life Magazine from March 23, 1942, that has a story about the Tuskegee Airmen. His father flew combat missions during World War II.

The 99th was deployed overseas to fight in the European theater. After 52 missions aboard a P-51 Mustang, Charles DeBow was injured and lost his flight status. When he returned home, and after the war ended, the young lieutenant colonel married and continued his education and eventually worked as a high school teacher and university professor in Indiana.
Owner of original: Ventura County Star
 
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In Memorial: Helen Cole Waller July 16, 1913 - January 14, 1991
In Memorial: Helen Cole Waller July 16, 1913 - January 14, 1991
Owner of original: James Brown
 
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In Memoriam  Mrs. Alice V. Edwards and Rev. William D. Edwards
In Memoriam Mrs. Alice V. Edwards and Rev. William D. Edwards
 
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In Memoriam - Sandra Lee Edwards
In Memoriam - Sandra Lee Edwards
 
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In Memoriam Sandra Lee Edwards
In Memoriam Sandra Lee Edwards
 
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In memory of Betty Jean Alexander
In memory of Betty Jean Alexander
 
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In memory of Latonia Edwards
In memory of Latonia Edwards
 
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In Memory of Lizzie Campbell
In Memory of Lizzie Campbell
Born June 4, 1892
 
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In Memory of Roy Robert Thorne
1928 - 1995
In Memory of Roy Robert Thorne 1928 - 1995
 
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In November 2014 the IPS Board evicted the students (mostly Black) of Shortridge High School to make room for International Baccalaureate students (mostly non-Black).
In November 2014 the IPS Board evicted the students (mostly Black) of Shortridge High School to make room for International Baccalaureate students (mostly non-Black).
In November 2015 I completed a data study demonstrating the inequity of funding for Black students over a twelve year period in the IPS district system.
 
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In search of a marriage certificate
In search of a marriage certificate
 
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Indiana Human Rights Act 1959
Indiana Human Rights Act 1959
Rev. William D. Edwards worked to pass the Humman Rights Act
 

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