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- Afro Fashions at St. Mary's 5
- Dancer entertains patrons at the Cotton Club. 4
- Musicians perform in the Cotton Club. 4
- Selena Franklin sings on stage at the Cotton Club. Younger sister to Fannie Mae Duncan, Selena started as a singer for Blues musician T-Bone Walker in Los Angeles, and toured with many other performers like Lionel Hampton. 4
- Colorado Springs Vice-Mayor Leon Young. 3
- General "Chappie" James sings with Sammy Davis, Jr. 3
- View of barbershop operated by Roosevelt Price in the ground floor of the Cotton Club buildings. 3
- African American children march with over 500 participants along Nevada Ave. in the "Silent Freedom March" in memory of four girls killed in the bombing of a church in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963. See Gazette article on September 30, 1963 pg. 1. 2
- Cotton Club employee makes a drink behind the bar. 2
- Councilman Leon Young 2
- Davis Carr plays saxophone in the Cotton Club, unidentified man on guitar. 2
- Davis Carr plays saxophone on the floor of the Cotton Club. 2
- Fannie Mae Ducan and an employee arrange goods at the counter of the Iron Springs Chateau gift shop. Duncan purchased the building in 1954, but opposition to her business plans in Manitou Springs led her to sell no more than a year later. 2
- Fannie Mae Ducan and employee arrange goods at the counter of the Iron Springs Chateau gift shop. Duncan purchased the building in 1954, but opposition to her business plans in Manitou Springs led her to sell no more than a year later. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan (far right) with sister Selena Franklin and unidentified man outside the entrance to the Cotton Club. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan in her living room with guest, sitting behind glass coffee table with mermaid as pedestal 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan of the Cotton Club in Colorado Springs, sitting on bed with cashbox holding a long receipt. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan reads the newspaper and Ebony magazine with a cup of coffee. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan sitting in the Cotton Club with musicians playing in background. Billy Wyatt is on the drums and Davis Carr is the saxophonist. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan sitting on bed with cashbox and receipts in front of her. Handgun is visible alongside 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan sitting on bed with cashbox holding a long receipt. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan stands under the sign of Iron Springs Chateau. Duncan purchased the building in 1954, but opposition to her business plans in Manitou Springs led her to sell no more than a year later. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan takes a phone call in her home. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan trims a bonsai tree. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan with record at her home, 615. N. Corona Street. Record player and television console in the background. 2
- Fannie Mae's younger brother, Herbert Bragg Jr. Herbert later moved to California where he died in 1979. 2
- Musician performs at the Cotton Club. 2
- Patrons dancing at the Cotton Club, Fanne Mae and Ed Duncan are spotlit in booth. 2
- Portrait of Leon Young. 2
- Rev. Milton Proby 2
- Rev. Milton Proby on telephone. 2
- Woman crosses the street. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan and three children standing on sidewalk 1
- 9 year old Randolf Edwards dressed in his finest on the occasion of his first Holy Communion. 1
- 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
- A football player with crutches on the field of Fountain-Ft. Carson High School. 1
- A group of four men pose with their Sociability Tour roadster parked adjacent to a wooden house mounted on short stilts with a group of African-American adults and children on the porch. Probably photographed by G. B. Merrick. 1
- A negro servant-boy returning from a simple errand. One of six images on a full-page spread. 1
- A party of homeless wanderers, with their little children seated beside them, one girl reading her school New Testament, one baby playing with a toy-rattle, is represented at the top of the page. One of six images on a full-page spread. 1
- A promotional photo of The Clovers signed, 'To Fannie Mae, a Great Lady - The Clovers' 1
- A promotional photo of The Clovers, signed 'The Clovers' 1
- African-American police officer stands in front of building with flowers blooming in windowbox. He is writing on tickets with tags dangling. 1
- African-american woman three children walking near a small house and railroad track. An automobile is visible in background as two railroad cars. 1
- After graduation from high school Randy went to Keesler Field in Biloxi, Mississippi for two weeks as a pre-aviation cadet. From there he was sent to Tuskegee, Alabama where he trained from June to November 1945. 1
- Article from the Colorado Springs Gazette on August 29 1997 showing Anna Morgan age 104 and her great-grandson Jamaal Scott age 6. Anna was a friend of Fannie Mae Duncan's mother, Mattie Bragg. 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
- Caption under photo "James to Retire--Air Force General Daniel "Chappie" James, Jr., holds a news conference Wednesday in Washington to announce his retirement." 1
- Colonel (Ret.) James E. Randall, former Tuskeege Airman, with memorabilia from his Air Force career. 1
- Colorado Springs Vice-Mayor Leon Young at his desk. 1
- Colorado Springs Vice-Mayor Leon Young poses with Ronald McDonald and a boy involved with McDonald's "Buckle Up and Make It Click" campaign. 1
- Colorado Springs Vice-mayor Leon Young dressed up in patriotic garb alongside girls and young women and one young man competing in the Colorado Springs Symphony Battle of the Batons. A trophy is on the floor in the foreground. 1
- Colorado Springs Vice-mayor Leon Young kneels next to a pile of dirt. 1
- Colorado Springs Vice-mayor Leon Young watches the first cars cross his bridge. Pikes Peak is in the background. 1
- Colorado Springs business men and women and supporters of the city say hello to Good Morning America via the local ABC affiliate. The tape should be played on national T.V. sometime in the coming year. 1
- Colorado Springs resident, Tuskegee Airman, Lt. Col. James Randall( 1926-2019) and U.S. Senator Howard W. Cannon (and major general in the Air Force Reserve) check out topographical maps prior to their flight in the F-111A on October 28, 1967. 1
- Compilation of Myron Wood photographs prepared for publication. Fannie Mae Duncan and her mother are bottom right. Instructions to printer on front "shoot whole page half tone / let black background come as dark as it will. L.B.F." 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
- Cornelius Bragg visits with Lulu Pollard and Greg Johnson after viewing photos of the historic Cotton Club run by his sister, Fannie Mae Duncan. 1
- Cotton Club employee makes change behind the bar. 1
- Cotton Club owner Fannie Mae Duncan dances in her living room at 615 N. Corona, record player to the right. 1
- Councilman Leon Young. 1
- Couple dressed in evening gown and tuxedo. 1
- Davetta Duran (left) and Nikki Lowery at Juneteenth celebrations in Memorial Park. 1
- Davis Carr plays saxophone at the Cotton Club. 1
- Davis Carr plays saxophone in the Cotton Club, base in foreground. 1
- Davis Carr plays saxophone in the Cotton Club. 1
- Davis Carr plays saxophone in the Cotton Club. Fannie Mae and Ed Duncan visible in booth in background. 1
- Deputy city clerk Carmen Morris swears in new city council members L to r - Leon Young, Bruce Shepard, Mary Ellen McNally, and Quinten Kelso 1
- Fannie Mae (in booth) at the Cotton Club. Club patrons in foreground, mounted deer on wall. 1
- Fannie Mae Dunca exits her automobile in front of her home at 615 N. Corona. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan at home at 615 North Corona Street, combing her hair in front of dressing table with large carved mirror. Crystal bottles decorate the dressing table. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan at home at 615 North Corona Street, combing her hair in front of dressing table, large lampshade beside her. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan at home, 615 N. Corona Street, combing her hair in front of dressing table with large carved mirror. Crystal bottles decorate the dressing table. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan at the bar in the Cotton Club. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan chats with landscapers laying terrazzo tile beside her home at 615 N. Corona. Workers and gardeners from the Broadmoor Hotel often helped Fannie Mae turn her home into a showplace for the black community in Colorado Springs. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan dances in her living room. She reportedly had an enviable record collection. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan enjoys music at the Cotton Club. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan in her car driving towards her home at 615 North Corona Street, Colorado Springs. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan in her living room at 615 N. Corona. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan in her living room, sitting behind glass coffee table with mermaid as pedestal 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan of the Cotton Club in Colorado Springs, sitting on bed with cashbox and a multitude of receipts, a handgun beside. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan on bed with cashbox and newspaper. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan paints her vision for the Iron Springs Chateau. Duncan purchased the building in 1954, but opposition to her business plans in Manitou Springs led her to sell no more than a year later. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan reaches for a crystal bottle on dressing table at home, 615 N. Corona. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan reaches for a crystal bottle on dressing table at home, ornate jewelery on her wrist. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan reads the newspaper at home, kitchen visible in the background. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan sits on benches outside the Iron Springs Chateau. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan sitting on bed with cashboxes, reading newspaper. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan stands beside bed reconciling daily receipts from the Cotton Club. A newspaper and open cashboxes are on the bed. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan stands under the sign of the Iron Springs Chateau. Duncan purchased the building in 1954, but opposition to her business plans in Manitou Springs led her to sell no more than a year later. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan with sister Selena Franklin at the Cotton Club bar. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan's nephew and Selena's son Les Franklin. The family called him 'Syl.' He was an outstanding athlete at Colorado Springs High School - now Palmer High School. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan, Ed Duncan, and Selena Franklin walk down the stairs leading to the Cotton Club. 1
- Fannie Mae and Ed Duncan (in booth) at the Cotton Club. Band plays on stage. 1
- Fannie Mae and Ed Duncan (left) with Ella Dee LaCour Ray and Leonard Ray at a formal event. 1
- Fannie Mae and Ed Duncan in booth at the Cotton Club. A waitress serves drinks. 1
- Fannie Mae's niece, Rochelle Bragg, Cornelius Bragg's daughter with Steve Antonuccio at Pikes Peak Library after the exhibition of Lew Tilley's photographic history of The Cotton Club. 1
- Fannie Mae's oldest brother, Vernon, and his teenage bride, Asie, before the family came to Colorado. 1
- First National Bank employee George MacDowell arriving at the bank. Marquis of the Trail Theater in the background advertises two motion pictures; "Forbidden Adventure" [1931] and "Enemy Agent - Richard Cromwell/Helen Vinson" [1940]. 1
- Formal portrait of 12 year old Randolf Edwards on his graduation from elementary school at St. Thomas Aquinas. Randy was particularly proud of his new shoes - white bucs. Randy attended St Thomas Aquinas through high school graduation. 1
- Fountain High School tailback Byron McDonald. Featured in Gazette Telegraph article on October 4, 1972 "Named Top GT Back of the Week 1
- From left 1
- General "Chappie" James at press conference on his final day serving as CINC NORAD. 1
- General "Chappie" James on his final day serving as CINC NORAD. 1
- Good Friday communion service - St. John's Baptist Church. Rev. James Proby invites the congregation to participate in the communion service. 1
- Graduation photo of Claudia Jones, daughter of Dorothy Jones Duncan, Ed Duncan's sister. She was Fannie Mae and Ed Duncan's niece. 1
- Group of men in white tuxedo jackets, possibly servers at the Cotton Club. 1
- Howard Smith [1938-2024] displaying a rack of barbequed ribs at his restaurant, Howard's BBQ. 1
- Howard Smith [1938-2024] standing next to his Howard's Pit BBQ sign in Old Colorado City. 1
- Identified as possibly being Rev. Henry B. Burton of Payne Chapel, A.M.E. 1
- Interim Colorado Springs Mayor Leon Young shakes hands with Sally Clark. 1
- Jackie Nance and daughter D'Quenlyne huddle in the rain at Juneteenth celebrations in Memorial Park. 1
- Joe and Claudia Jones Morgan pose with parents and grandparents after their wedding. 1
- Joe and Claudia Jones Morgan pose with their groomsmen and bridesmaids after their wedding. 1
- Joe and Claudia Morgan cut their wedding cake. 1
- Joyce Peterson and unidentified waitress at the bar of the Cotton Club. Empty glasses and beer bottles wait to be bussed. 1
- Joyce Peterson serves patrons of the Cotton Club. 1
- Leading rusher for Fountain-Ft. Carson High School, Rod Taylor. See Gazette article on November 8, 1969 pg. 2B 1
- Leon Young addresses Council 1
- Leon Young announces for re-election. 2-7-1985|2-7-1989 1
- Leon Young announces he's running for re-election to City Council 1
- Leon Young smiles after re-election to City Council. 1
- Leon Young truck at Fountain address 1
- Leon Young's jovial reaction to a question after announcing his candidacy for vice-mayor. 1
- Leon Young, Vice-mayor, Colorado Springs 1
- Lew Tilley and Fannie Mae's niece, Rochelle Bragg, at Pikes Peak Library where Tilley's photographic history of The Cotton Club was being displayed. 1
- Lieutenant General Daniel "Chappie" James preparing to receive his forth star and wife Dottie. 1
- Lieutenant General John Forrest [4th Infantry Division commander at Fort Carson], Lt General K.L.Tallman [Superintendent, U.S. Air Force Academy] and General Daniel "Chappie" James [CINC NORAD and Commander, Air Defense Command] together at event. 1
- Louis Armstrong was in Colorado Springs to perform at the Fort Carson Field House on September 17, 1962 and stopped in at The Cotton Club while he was in town to see Fannie Mae. 1
- Lt. Col. James Randall (1926-2019) exiting the cockpit of an F-105 upon his return to Nellis AFB near Las Vegas, Nevada following a test flight. 1
- Man holds young child on shoulders at Juneteenth celebrations, Hillside Community Center. 1
- Man holds young girl with balloon at Juneteenth celebrations. 1
- Man wears headphones while driving. 1
- Master Sergeant 'Johnney' Johnson, member of the U. S. Army 5th Division Band. Inscription reads, ' Love to my inspiration, Fannie Mae - Johnney' 1
- Mattie Bragg, mother of Fannie Mae Duncan, canning in kitchen. 1
- Mattie Bragg, mother of Fannie Mae Duncan, in the living room of 615 N. Corona. 1
- Members of the Jolly Jills Debutantes, left to right 1
- Members of the Jolly Jills Debutantes, left to right 1
- Members of the Jolly Jills Debutantes, left to right 1
- More than 500 participate in the "Silent Freedom March" in memory of four girls killed in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Alabama in 1963. See Gazette article on September 30, 1963 pg. 1. 1
- Musicians perform at the Cotton Club. 1
- Musicians perform in the Cotton Club, two women enjoy their visit to the nightclub at a table in front. 1
- Musicians perform on stage at the Cotton Club. 1
- Neatly-dressed black man in light coat and wearing apron stands with one foot on standpipe against marble wall. He holds can of Colt 45 in right hand. 1
- Nicholas Crutcher holds his fist in the air on stage of the Acacia Park bandshell, panelists Chineta Lynn and Regina English (left) under the shade of umbrellas. 1
- Norvell Simpson speaks at Hillside Community Center about Cultural diversity and how to improve it. 1
- Official U.S. Air Force photo of General "Chappie" James. 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
- Panelist Ashley Cornelius, Pikes Peak Poet Laureate, speaks into microphone at event held in Acacia Park. Dr. Jamal Crawford on left, Dr. Stephanie Rose Spaulding on right. 1
- Panelist Dr. Stephanie Rose Spaulding speaking into microphone on stage of the Acacia Park bandshell, panelists Regina English on right, Poet Laureate Ashley Cornelius on left. 1
- Panelist Nicholas Crutcher speaks at event organized in Acacia Park by A Place for Us. 1
- Panelists (from left) Regina English, Chineta Lynn, and Nicholas Crutcher on stage in the Acacia Park bandshell at an event sponsored by A Place For Us. 1
- Panelists Ashley Cornelius, Regina English, Dr. Jamal Crawford, Dr. Stephanie Rose Spaulding, Chineta Lynn, and Nicholas Crutcher gather in the Acacia Park bandshell at an event sponsored by A Place For Us. 1
- Patrons enjoy music at the Cotton Club, dancer crosses in front of stage. 1
- Patrons enjoy music at the Cotton Club, saxophone in foreground. 1
- Photographer Lew Tilley at his home in front of one of his favorite paintings. 1
- Photographer Lew Tilley speaking to the attendees at the opening of the Pikes Peak Library exhibition of Tilley's photographic history of The Cotton Club. 1
- Portrait of Colorado Springs first African American mayor and vice mayor, Leon Young. This photo was taken shortly before Young ran for city council. See Gazette article on February 23, 1973. 1
- Portrait of Fannie Mae Duncan with the Henri Woode Orchestra at Duncan's Café and Bar. 1
- Portrait of Vera Gang Scott, first African American principal in Colorado Springs. 1
- Professional photograph of Randolf Edwards at age 5. 1
- Promotional Photo of Lionel Hampton. 1
- Promotional photo of Dizzy Gillespie. 1
- Promotional photo of Earl King signed, "|To Fannie Mae - Earl"| 1
- Promotional photo of Erroll Garner, signed, "|Best Wishes Dear Fannie Mae - Erroll Garner"| 1
- Promotional photo of Hammond Organ stylist and jazz/rock & roll musician Bill Doggett, signed, 'To Fannie Mae - Bill' 1
- Promotional photo of Illinois Jacquet 1
- Promotional photo of Leroy Lord and The Steps of Rhythm signed, "| Our Best to Fannie Mae - Lord and the Steps of Rhythm"| 1
- Promotional photo of The Cleve Nickerson Combo. 1
- Promotional photo of The Johnny Otis Orchestra signed, 'We all love ya Fannie Mae - Otis Orchestra' 1
- Promotional photo of white drummer and orchestra leader Johnny Otis, signed, 'Fannie Mae, Best Wishes - Johnny' 1
- Randolf (Randy) Francisco Edwards was born May 19, 1927 in Manhattan, New York. He is attired in a christening gown sewn by his mother, a professional seamstress, prior to his christening at just a few months of age. 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 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 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
- Selena Franklin opens car door for Fannie Mae Duncan at the Cotton Club. 1
- Selena Franklin, sister of Fannie Mae Duncan, behind the bar at the Cotton Club. 1
- Shilah Phillips sings national anthem at Juneteenth celebrations at the Hillside Community Center. 1
- Side view of musicians performing in the Cotton Club, bar visible in background. 1
- Six images on a full-page spread. 1
- Teens boys on playground structure. 1
- Test pilot James Randall in cockpit of F-111 - checklists are on panel. 1
- Three African American women chat on the lawn of a residence, corner East Willamette and Roger. 1
- Treatment shower in Manitou Bath House. Attendant operates machinery outside chamber. 1
- Trumpet and saxophone players perform in the Cotton Club. Fannie Mae and Ed Duncan in background. 1
- Two African American patrons in the Cotton Club, blurred jukebox in the background. 1
- Vera Gang Scott as Principal at Garfield Elementary School. She became the first African-American school principal in Colorado Springs in 1969 and retired in 1977. In 1998, a new Colorado Springs District 11 elementary school was named after her. 1
- Vera Jackson rehearses with the All-City Gospel Choir at Emmanuel Baptist Church in preparation for Juneteenth celebrations. 1
- Vera Scott, awards recipient for School Administration speaks after ceremony at the Pioneers Museum. 1
- Vice Mayor Leon Young laughs during speech at the dedication of the Leon Young Ballfield Complex. 1
- Vice-May Leon Young with prunning shears used to cut ribbon at Flight for Life, 1 year old party. 1
- Vice-Mayor Leon Young reads a proclamation from May Issac at Faith Evangelical Covenant Church during services celebrating Thanksgiving 1
- Vice-Mayor, Leon Young makes a Remarks from the City" speech after last award at the Pioneer Museum Sunday. Young was presenter of awards during the ceremonies." 1
- Vice-mayor Leon Young / Colorado Springs City councilman 1991 1
- Vice-mayor Leon Young ran 7-26-1991 1
- View of bar at the Cotton Club. Patrons sit at tables. 1
- Waitresses at the bar of the Cotton Club. 1
- Willamae Booker, right, and her daughter Mia at Juneteenth celebrations, Hillside Community Center. 1
- Woman dances in the Cotton Club. 1
- Young Life campers gather on fence at Star Ranch. 1
- Young girl plays in a concrete tube on playground. 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. in the 1930s. 1
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- l-r. Vice Mayor Leon Young, Mr. Young's grandson Jan Young 4 1/2, and Ronald McDonald demonstrate Buckle up and make it click". Make it Click Program. Sarah B." 1
- ran 2-27-1983|11-20-1983|6-27-1983|11-9-1983. 1
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