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- A Black man dressed in a suit and white gloves is seated in an ornate carved Savonarola-style scissor chair. He is wearing a fez adorned with the symbol of Shriners International Fraternity and the word “Azure” embroidered at the top. 1
- Athletic trainer Roosevelt Collins provides therapy for Dr. Joe Lewis. Collins was the first African American appointed to a staff position at Colorado College and served for over 35 years. 1
- Captain James E. Randall official Photo, Spangdahlem, Germany. 1
- Col. (Ret.) James Randall and USAFA Cadet Emanuel near the Chapel of the United States Air Force Academy during the Tuskeege Airmen reunion in 2014. 1
- Colonel (Ret.) James E. Randall, former Tuskeege Airman, with memorabilia from his Air Force career. 1
- Cornelius Bragg played the bass and sang in the Cotton Club. He also tended bar, cooked and was a general handyman for Fannie Mae, especially after her husband, Ed, died. 1
- Couple dressed in evening gown and tuxedo. 1
- Fannie Mae and Ed Duncan (left) with Ella Dee LaCour Ray and Leonard Ray at a formal event. 1
- Fannie Mae's younger brother, Herbert Bragg Jr. Herbert later moved to California where he died in 1979. 2
- Good Friday communion service - St. John's Baptist Church. Rev. James Proby invites the congregation to participate in the communion service. 1
- Group of men in white tuxedo jackets, possibly servers at the Cotton Club. 1
- Identified as possibly being Rev. Henry B. Burton of Payne Chapel, A.M.E. 1934-1937. 1
- Norvell Simpson speaks at Hillside Community Center about Cultural diversity and how to improve it. 1
- One of 12 images in a full page spread. Illustration appeared in "The Illustrated London News" on April 16, 1887 on pages 450-451. 1
- One of the Jackson brothers with Sammy Davis Jr. and Fannie Mae's nephew, Les 'Syl' Franklin. 1
- Outfielder Dick DiTusa nears home plate after a homerun in the second inning of the Sky Sox winning game over the Wichita Indians. Catcher Sam Hairston is third from left. See Gazette 9/4/1955, B2 1
- Paul Motley, Mr Laughs Himself. 1
- Pete Peterson was a multi talented performer at the Cotton Club. He was married to Joyce, the head waitress at the Rossonian. The promo photo is signed 'Best Wishes - Pete.' 1
- Pete Peterson was a multi-talented performer at The Cotton Club. He was married to Joyce, the head waitress at the Rossonian in Denver. Stamped on back 1
- Portrait of Leon Young. 2
- Promotional photo of Bill Ward and His Dominoes, signed, "To Fannie Mae, B. Ward and Dominoes wish you the Best of Everything!" 1
- Promotional photo of Redd Lyte, vocalist with Johnny Otis and his orchestra signed, 'From Redd, to Fannie Mae - Love' 1
- Promotional photo of vocal song stylist, Faye Martell signed, 'Sincerely with love, best of luck always - Sherry' 1
- Publicity photo of John Amos signed, 'To Aunt Fannie, Love, Peace, Good Times - John Amos.' 1
- Randolf Edwards and Charles Harrington photographed in front of displays showing the contribution of the Tuskeege Airmen during World War II at the African American Historical and Genealogical Society of Colorado Springs. 1
- Rev. M. E. Proby pastor of St. John's Baptist Church with Silikia M. Hicks. 1
- Rev. Milton Proby 2
- Rev. Milton Proby at St. John's Baptist Church 1
- Rev. Milton Proby in sanctuary of St. John's Baptist Church. 1
- Rev. Milton Proby in sanctuary of St. Johns Baptist Church. 1
- Rev. Milton Proby on telephone. 2
- Rev. Milton Proby seated at desk. 1
- Rev. Milton Proby speaking at a town hall meeting about South Junior High School. 1
- Rev. Milton Proby speaks at City Council. 1
- Rev. Milton Proby speaks at podium with microphone. Photo ran in the Gazette Feb 20, 1994 1
- Rev. Milton Proby with headphones in radio discussion on civil rights at KVOR studios. 1
- Test pilot James Randall in cockpit of F-111 - checklists are on panel. 1
- Tuskegee Airman James Randall (1926-2019) in a final salute at the conclusion of the 2014 reunion at the Air Force Academy. 1
- Tuskegee Airman James Randall (1926-2019) standing by The Tuskegee Airman statue by Tuskegee Airman Clarence Shivers at the Air Force Academy. WWII aircraft can be seen in the background. 1
- Tuskegee Airman James Randall (1926-2019) standing in front of The Tuskegee Airman statue by Tuskegee Airman Clarence Shivers at the U.S. Air Force Academy. 1
- Tuskegee Airmen James Randall (1926-2019) with USAFA cadets and attending to Col. (Ret.) Marion Rogers. 1
- Tuskegee Airmen James Randall (1926-2019), Franklin Macon and Randy Edwards in the background. 1
- Two African American patrons in the Cotton Club, blurred jukebox in the background. 1
- Uncle Jesse Bragg (brother of Fannie Mae's father, Herbert), photographed on his farm in Oklahoma during the dust bowl days. Jesse helped Herbert's family move to Colorado Springs near the time his own family moved to the Springs. 1
- Young Life campers gather on fence at Star Ranch. 1
- Young man in suit and hat, identified as possibly being Rev. Henry B. Burton of Massachusetts. Burton served as the pastor of Payne Chapel, A.M.E. from 1934-1937. 1
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