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Howe Building, Howe Bible & Normal Institute, Memphis TN - Circa 1910

The Memphis Baptist and Normal Institute was a historically Black college founded in 1888 by Peter Howe of Illinois. It was one of the earliest private educational facilities for African Americans in Memphis. The date it changed name to Howe Institute is unknown, but it was before 1910.

In 1902 Thomas O. Fuller, a prominent author, church and civil leader, and person for whom T. O. Fuller State Park was named, was named principal. The campus consisted of the original Howe Building, then an Industrial Shop, which gave space for the printing and sewing departments, and then a Teacher's College building, along with the Clara Howe Dormitory for girls. The Institute also did settlement work. In 1908 there were 12 faculty besides Reverend Fuller, and its departments were: Literary, Industrial (sewing, printing, basketry), Ministerial, Missionary Training, and Stenography and Typewriting.

The Howe Institute had no endowment and relied on support from tuitions and donations. In the Great Depression, declining support forced its closure. Howe sold its buildings and merged with LeMoyne College in 1937.

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Madam Ritterhand & Her Sewing Class, 'unidentified City Park', Memphis TN - Circa 1909

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South Memphis School, Class Photo, photo by J.C. Coovert, Memphis TN - Circa 1916

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Lydelle McGinnis (Cox)., born and lived in the McGinnis Hotel, photo by Brown & Bingham, Town Square, Collierville TN - Circa 1903

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Children play & climb at the playground, Chickasaw Iron Works in background, Brinkley Park in Market Square, corner of Winchester Ave & N. Second St, Memphis TN - Circa 1911

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(03-31-2024 08:01 PM)Cletus Wrote:  .
Children play & climb at the playground, Chickasaw Iron Works in background, Brinkley Park in Market Square, corner of Winchester Ave & N. Second St, Memphis TN - Circa 1911

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back when you did not have to wear shoes

my grandfather would have my brother and me climb to the top of trees
and riding them down to the ground

when we had a cut, we would rub dirt into the wound
we would drink water from the spring
we would run around inside the cotton trailer packing the cotton down
we would crawl through the pine needles in the pine forest

never had any allergies
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Used to play there in the 1950's then go to the Neighborhood House across the street. Very safe downtown back then.
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Collierville High School, Tennessee State Small Class State Boys' Basketball Tournament Champions - Circa 1973

Pictured: Reginald Banks, Rickey Norton, Carl Walker, Ulysses Jones, James Scott, John Henry Brown, Gary Shinn, John Lumpkin, Eddie Fields, Rodney Shaw, Roy Anderson, Ricky Jeans, Clarence Harris, Otha Lee Jones, Morris Robinson, Robert Randolph

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Air National Guard Terminal, now occupied by FedEx International Hub, Memphis International Airport, Memphis TN - Circa 1981

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I know some of these females. lol

Female students hang a 'Go Tigers Go' banner out of a window at Rawls Hall dormitory, Memphis State University, Memphis TN - Circa 1974

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Treadwell High School, Tennessee State Class AA State Boys' Basketball Tournament Champions - Circa 1977

Pictured: Anthony Jones, David Smith, Phil Simms, Sidney Williams, Lance Terwilleger, David Austin, Robert Randolph, Henry Hodges, Robby Randolph, Ricky Williams, Wayne Franklin, Hank McDowell, Mike Bates, Terry Moore, Phillip Cagle, Mickey Harlow, Kitty Hilliard, Ricky Bell

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Souvenir photo of Sisters, Mom, Aunts & Grand Parents, Memphis Zoo, Overton Park, Memphis TN - Circa 1969

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Group Photo, Phi Chi Fraternity house, UT Medical School, Memphis TN - Circa 1937

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Bruce Elementary School Class Photo, S. Bellevue Blvd. at Carr Ave., Memphis TN - Circa 1959

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(04-10-2024 06:28 PM)Cletus Wrote:  .
I know some of these females. lol

Female students hang a 'Go Tigers Go' banner out of a window at Rawls Hall dormitory, Memphis State University, Memphis TN - Circa 1974

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1974 was a very good year for women. 04-cheers
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