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Category: Civil Rights

Archibald Dickerson and the Walnut Hills Pharmacy, 1919-1924

Archibald Dickerson and the Walnut Hills Pharmacy, 1919-1924 We have seen that African American pharmacist Archibald Dickerson opened the Walnut Hills Pharmacy at 1126 Chapel Continue Reading

A. J. DeHart: the Cincinnati Civil Rights League, 1886-1890

When Andrew J. DeHart returned to Cincinnati in 1885 with his wife, Jubilee Singer Jenny Jackson, the couple stepped into leadership roles in the Black Continue Reading

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