Wedding Collage
<p>This collage depicts several wedding announcements from community members of the Near North Side. The captions note churches such as St. Phillip's Episcopal Church and the Salem Baptist Church.</p>
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Omaha Star
1950 circa
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Charles F. Thomas
<p>This is an Omaha Star clipping of Charles F. Thomas at 18. The son of North Omaha resident, Annie M. Thomas, Charles was completing his training in the Air Force when this picture was taken.</p>
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Omaha Star
Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
Omaha Star
1950 circa
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Welterweight Champion
Sports
<p>This Omaha Star clipping shows a welterweight boxing champ posing. The man’s last name appears to be Jakes, and is hand-dated from 1950. The clipping does not provide any more contextual information.</p>
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Omaha Star
Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
Omaha Star
1950
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Carnation Ballroom Advertisement (7)
<p>This is an newspaper advertisement for the Carnation Ballroom in North Omaha. The Carnation Ballroom was hosting a Sepia Pageant Dance and Floor Show. The entertainment was provided by Roy Brown and his Mighty, Mighty Men.</p>
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Omaha Star
Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
Omaha Star
1950 circa
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Music Advertisement Collage (8)
<p>This is a collage of music and theater events in North Omaha. They include a performance of the play A Raisin in the Sun and an event at the Offbeat Supper Club called the "1954 Blues Parade."</p>
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Omaha Star
Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
Omaha Star
1954 circa
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Competes in Qualifying Olympic Meet
This is an image of a young African American woman who competed in a qualifying Olympic meet. No other contextual information is available. For interviews and oral histories of this and other items please visit the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/HistoryHarvest"> History Harvest YouTube Channel.</a>
Omaha Star
Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
Omaha Star
1950 circa
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Negro Girl is Prom Queen Candidate at Creighton University
<p>This image celebrates the candidacy of an African American student for Creighton University (Omaha) prom queen. Photos and articles like this one in the Omaha Star kept the North Omaha community abreast African American news throughout Omaha and the rest of the nation.</p>
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Omaha Star
Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
Omaha Star
1950 circa
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1948 Participants Guest at Shriners' Annual Ball
<p>This clipping shows the women present at the 1948 Shriners’ Annual Ball. The caption says that the women were there to participate in the Shriner’s Annual Beauty Contest. The women are Fannie Harper, Mary Estes, Lois Brown, Dewene Hale, and Consuella Dean.</p>
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Omaha Star
Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
Omaha Star
1948
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Young Omaha Turned Out Enmasse For Brown Benefit
<p>This is an image of article from the Omaha Star newspaper. The clipping does not include the entire article, but it is about a benefit for a paralyzed high school student from North Omaha. The caption reads, "Merry as Vernon Brown would have them, 800 of his friends, admirers, and relatives danced Monday night to do their part to increase the fund for the brave Tech High football player who has been paralyzed since a practice injury last October".</p>
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Omaha Star
Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
Omaha Star
1950 circa
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Civil Rights Collage (2)
<p>This is a collage that was created for Native Omaha days. This collage shows several examples of newspaper articles that depict stories on the topic of the civil rights movement. The collage includes articles on 4CL, the Black Panthers, and police brutality. The 4CL (Citizens Civic Committee for Civil Liberties) was a North Omaha civil rights organization created by a group of African American ministers.</p>
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Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
Omaha Star
1960s circa
Native Omaha Days
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