TCA- Tuskegee Civic Association
The Tuskegee Civic Association (or TCA), a nonprofit organization, was founded on April 13, 1941 at a meeting held at Greenwood Missionary Baptist Church, Tuskegee Institute, Alabama. This photo was taken at the June 24, 1958 (at Butler Chapel AMEZ Church) meeting of the First Anniversary Celebratio...
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Tuskegee Institute Government and Politics; History; African Methodist Episcopal Churches; Alabama; Black Life; Black Politics; Black Religion; Tuskegee Institute; African Americans -- Alabama; African Americans -- Alabama -- Social conditions; African Americans -- Alabama -- Social life and customs; African Americans -- Civil rights -- Alabama; African Americans -- Segregation -- Alabama; Alabama -- History; Alabama -- History -- 20th century; Alabama -- Rural conditions; Alabama -- Social conditions; Alabama -- Social life and customs; College students -- Alabama; Tuskegee Institute; Tuskegee Institute -- History; |
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The Tuskegee Civic Association (or TCA), a nonprofit organization, was founded on April 13, 1941 at a meeting held at Greenwood Missionary Baptist Church, Tuskegee Institute, Alabama. This photo was taken at the June 24, 1958 (at Butler Chapel AMEZ Church) meeting of the First Anniversary Celebration which occurred one year after"Tuskegee Boycott." |
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TCA- Tuskegee Civic AssociationGovernment and Politics; History;The Tuskegee Civic Association (or TCA), a nonprofit organization, was founded on April 13, 1941 at a meeting held at Greenwood Missionary Baptist Church, Tuskegee Institute, Alabama. This photo was taken at the June 24, 1958 (at Butler Chapel AMEZ Church) meeting of the First Anniversary Celebration which occurred one year after"Tuskegee Boycott."UnknownTuskegee University Archives1958Image;jpeg;Tuskegee University ArchivesEnglishTuskegee University Archives, all rights reserved, 2009African Methodist Episcopal Churches; Alabama; Black Life; Black Politics; Black Religion; Tuskegee Institute;African Americans -- Alabama; African Americans -- Alabama -- Social conditions; African Americans -- Alabama -- Social life and customs; African Americans -- Civil rights -- Alabama; African Americans -- Segregation -- Alabama; Alabama -- History; Alabama -- History -- 20th century; Alabama -- Rural conditions; Alabama -- Social conditions; Alabama -- Social life and customs; College students -- Alabama; Tuskegee Institute; Tuskegee Institute -- History;http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/tu01/id/54 |
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