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7301
In Loving Memory of Lafon H. Scott
In Loving Memory of Lafon H. Scott
9/15/1905 - 1/3/1991
 
7302
In Loving Memory of Laura Louise Williams
In Loving Memory of Laura Louise Williams
 
7303
In Loving Memory of Wallace H. Webb, Jr.
In Loving Memory of Wallace H. Webb, Jr.
 
7304
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
 
7305
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
 
7306
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
 
7307
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
 
7308
In Memoriam  Mrs. Alice V. Edwards and Rev. William D. Edwards
In Memoriam Mrs. Alice V. Edwards and Rev. William D. Edwards
 
7309
In Memoriam - Sandra Lee Edwards
In Memoriam - Sandra Lee Edwards
 
7310
In Memoriam Sandra Lee Edwards
In Memoriam Sandra Lee Edwards
 
7311
In memory of Betty Jean Alexander
In memory of Betty Jean Alexander
 
7312
In memory of Latonia Edwards
In memory of Latonia Edwards
 
7313
In Memory of Lizzie Campbell
In Memory of Lizzie Campbell
Born June 4, 1892
 
7314
In Memory of Roy Robert Thorne
1928 - 1995
In Memory of Roy Robert Thorne 1928 - 1995
 
7315
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.
 
7316
In search of a marriage certificate
In search of a marriage certificate
 
7317
index.html
index.html
 
7318
index.html
index.html
 
7319
Indiana Human Rights Act 1959
Indiana Human Rights Act 1959
Rev. William D. Edwards worked to pass the Humman Rights Act
 
7320
Indiana Missionary Baptist State Convention 125th Celebration Dr. F. Benjamin Davis, President
Indiana Missionary Baptist State Convention 125th Celebration Dr. F. Benjamin Davis, President
History of Indiana Black Churches drafted for the 1957 Celebration by Rev. F. F. Young was reprinted and updated through 1986 on pgs 9-31
First Baptist Church North Indianapolis history is on pgs 90-91,
The history of churches in the Southeastern part of the state is presented on pgs 153-162. Lost Creek Baptist Church is on pgs 168, and Second Baptist Church, Brazil is on pf 169 (E.D. Edwards pastored there) The First Baptist Patrons list on pg 213-214 includes family members: Willie J. Moore, Sophie Covington, Robert Covington III, and Kim DeBow.

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7321
Indiana Regional Science Fair - March 25, 1988
Indiana Regional Science Fair - March 25, 1988
Newspaper Article of the 1998 Indiana Regional Science Fair.
Moore is elementary science champion
Owner of original: Jason Moore
Date: March 5, 1988
 
7322
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1911-10-21_01_0002
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1911-10-21_01_0002
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1911-10-21_01_0002
 
7323
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1911-10-21_01_0002
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1911-10-21_01_0002
While not mentioned, her ancestors were the earliest arrivals in Indiana.
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1911-10-21_01_0002
 
7324
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1916-09-30_01_0003
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1916-09-30_01_0003
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1916-09-30_01_0003
 
7325
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1916-09-30_01_0003
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1916-09-30_01_0003
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1916-09-30_01_0003
 
7326
Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1935-07-06_01_0004
Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1935-07-06_01_0004
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1935-07-06_01_0004
 
7327
Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1935-07-06_01_0004
Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1935-07-06_01_0004
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1935-07-06_01_0004
 
7328
Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1935-12-21_01_0002
Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1935-12-21_01_0002
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1935-12-21_01_0002
 
7329
Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1935-12-21_01_0002
Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1935-12-21_01_0002
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1935-12-21_01_0002
 
7330
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1936-01-04_01_0004
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1936-01-04_01_0004
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1936-01-04_01_0004
 
7331
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1936-01-04_01_0004
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1936-01-04_01_0004
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1936-01-04_01_0004
 
7332
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-01-23_01_0004
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-01-23_01_0004
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-01-23_01_0004
 
7333
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-01-23_01_0004
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-01-23_01_0004
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-01-23_01_0004
 
7334
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-04-10_01_0012
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-04-10_01_0012
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-04-10_01_0012
 
7335
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-04-10_01_0012
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-04-10_01_0012
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-04-10_01_0012
 
7336
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-05-01_01_0005
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-05-01_01_0005
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-05-01_01_0005
 
7337
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-05-01_01_0005
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-05-01_01_0005
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-05-01_01_0005
 
7338
Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1937-07-03_01_0002
Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1937-07-03_01_0002
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1937-07-03_01_0002
 
7339
Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1937-07-03_01_0002
Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1937-07-03_01_0002
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1937-07-03_01_0002
 
7340
Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1937-09-04_01_0007
Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1937-09-04_01_0007
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1937-09-04_01_0007
 
7341
Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1937-09-04_01_0007
Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1937-09-04_01_0007
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1937-09-04_01_0007
 
7342
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1938-04-23_01_0015
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1938-04-23_01_0015
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1938-04-23_01_0015
 
7343
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1938-04-23_01_0015
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1938-04-23_01_0015
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1938-04-23_01_0015
 
7344
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1938-04-30_01_0005_
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1938-04-30_01_0005_
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1938-04-30_01_0005_
 
7345
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1938-04-30_01_0005_
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1938-04-30_01_0005_
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1938-04-30_01_0005_
 
7346
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1938-05-28_01_0015
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1938-05-28_01_0015
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1938-05-28_01_0015
 
7347
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1938-05-28_01_0015
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1938-05-28_01_0015
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1938-05-28_01_0015
 
7348
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1940-12-14_01_0004
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1940-12-14_01_0004
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1940-12-14_01_0004
 
7349
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1940-12-14_01_0004
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1940-12-14_01_0004
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1940-12-14_01_0004
 
7350
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1941-08-09_01_0007
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1941-08-09_01_0007
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1941-08-09_01_0007
 

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