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The Life & Legacy Of Wilkie Clark
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JAMES C. BARKSDALE
THE HISTORY OF THE AWARD-WINNING RANDOLPH COUNTY BRANCH, 5053, NAACP
THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF LUCIUS L. FLEMING
The Life & Legacy Of Mrs. Hattie Lee Peters Clark
Wilkie Clark's Daughter
EVENTS & PROGRAMS
VISIT
CONTACT
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DOCUMENT REPOSITORY & ARTIFACTS
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1913: HATTIE PETERS CLARK BORN IN OAK BOWERY, CHAMBERS COUNTY, ALBAMA
1939 - August 11, 1939: Diploma from Alabama A & M
First Mention Of Wilkie Clark In A Newspaper
1941 - Registration For The Draft
1941- 1945 - Military Service
1948: Mr. & Mrs. Clark Wed In Anniston
1949: Cobb Avenue High School Veterans Class
1951: August 10, 1951-Bachelor Of Science Degree in Elementary Education
1951: Voting
1953-9-11: MR. & MRS. CLARK WELCOME THEIR BABY GIRL, CHARLOTTE
1962: September 25–28 Attendance at Southern Leadership Conference – Birmingham, Alabama
1963: SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
1969: Local Paper Reports On Wilkie Clark SBA Loan Approval
1973: Tommy L. Wilkes Controversy
1976: The Clark's Venture Into Politics
1978 - February 28,1978 - Councilman George Poole
Emancipation
1981 - "Y-A-W-N" Edgar Stevenson IRES Black Community
1981: Angelia Renee Henderson Earns Agnes Jones Jackson Scholarship
Holding of city prisoners protested
1981 - July 18 - The Clark's Incorporate Clark Funeral Home
1988-8-9 [THE ANNISTON STAR]-Bush Scores With Speech
Hear Him Speak
MRS. HATTIE LEE PETERS CLARK PASSES IN ROANOKE, RANDOLPH COUNTY, ALABAMA
MRS. HATTIE P. CLARK: A Prolific Letter Writer
February 23, 1989 - A Special Visitor The Day Mama Died
Anniston Star Article On Mama's Passing
WILKIE CLARK'S TRAGIC DEATH
2005 January 24, Proclamation Issued By Randolph County Commission
2005 February 14 Proclamation Issued By City Of Roanoke
2005 February 19 Proclamation Issued By City Of Roanoke
The Wilkie Clark Memorial Foundation
EDUCATION
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EDUCATION: Before-Desegregation
EDUCATION: After Desegregation
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2005-December: Rosella Knight Parker Story
DR. EFFIE JEAN FIELDS' RESEARCH
THE LIFE AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF DR. ALVIN THORNTON
NAACP PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES
POLICING
POLITICS & POLITICAL ACTION
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THE LIFE AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF BISHOP LATHONIA J. WRIGHT
CHURCH/RELIGIOUS
RECREATION
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1989, JUNE: SUMMER CAMP
VOTING RIGHTS
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JEROME GRAY
The 1980s: A Decade Of Voting Rights Activism
1983: Working To Implement Deputy Voter Registrars
1984 - NAACP Supports Roanoke Suit
THE LIFE AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF REVEREND R. L. HEFLIN
INSPIRING STORIES
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ART & WOODROW ALLEN BUSH
LIFE AFTER DEATH
MEDIA
THE SOUTHERN JUSTICE ARCHIVE
PRESS RELEASES
PAY RESPECTS
PHOTO GALLERY
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VIRTUAL TOURS
UPDATES
2005, February 14, 2005
Proclamation Issued By The City Of Roanoke
HOME
ABOUT
The Life & Legacy Of Wilkie Clark
>
JAMES C. BARKSDALE
THE HISTORY OF THE AWARD-WINNING RANDOLPH COUNTY BRANCH, 5053, NAACP
THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF LUCIUS L. FLEMING
The Life & Legacy Of Mrs. Hattie Lee Peters Clark
Wilkie Clark's Daughter
EVENTS & PROGRAMS
VISIT
CONTACT
EXPLORE
DOCUMENT REPOSITORY & ARTIFACTS
>
1913: HATTIE PETERS CLARK BORN IN OAK BOWERY, CHAMBERS COUNTY, ALBAMA
1939 - August 11, 1939: Diploma from Alabama A & M
First Mention Of Wilkie Clark In A Newspaper
1941 - Registration For The Draft
1941- 1945 - Military Service
1948: Mr. & Mrs. Clark Wed In Anniston
1949: Cobb Avenue High School Veterans Class
1951: August 10, 1951-Bachelor Of Science Degree in Elementary Education
1951: Voting
1953-9-11: MR. & MRS. CLARK WELCOME THEIR BABY GIRL, CHARLOTTE
1962: September 25–28 Attendance at Southern Leadership Conference – Birmingham, Alabama
1963: SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
1969: Local Paper Reports On Wilkie Clark SBA Loan Approval
1973: Tommy L. Wilkes Controversy
1976: The Clark's Venture Into Politics
1978 - February 28,1978 - Councilman George Poole
Emancipation
1981 - "Y-A-W-N" Edgar Stevenson IRES Black Community
1981: Angelia Renee Henderson Earns Agnes Jones Jackson Scholarship
Holding of city prisoners protested
1981 - July 18 - The Clark's Incorporate Clark Funeral Home
1988-8-9 [THE ANNISTON STAR]-Bush Scores With Speech
Hear Him Speak
MRS. HATTIE LEE PETERS CLARK PASSES IN ROANOKE, RANDOLPH COUNTY, ALABAMA
MRS. HATTIE P. CLARK: A Prolific Letter Writer
February 23, 1989 - A Special Visitor The Day Mama Died
Anniston Star Article On Mama's Passing
WILKIE CLARK'S TRAGIC DEATH
2005 January 24, Proclamation Issued By Randolph County Commission
2005 February 14 Proclamation Issued By City Of Roanoke
2005 February 19 Proclamation Issued By City Of Roanoke
The Wilkie Clark Memorial Foundation
EDUCATION
>
EDUCATION: Before-Desegregation
EDUCATION: After Desegregation
>
2005-December: Rosella Knight Parker Story
DR. EFFIE JEAN FIELDS' RESEARCH
THE LIFE AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF DR. ALVIN THORNTON
NAACP PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES
POLICING
POLITICS & POLITICAL ACTION
>
THE LIFE AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF BISHOP LATHONIA J. WRIGHT
CHURCH/RELIGIOUS
RECREATION
>
1989, JUNE: SUMMER CAMP
VOTING RIGHTS
>
JEROME GRAY
The 1980s: A Decade Of Voting Rights Activism
1983: Working To Implement Deputy Voter Registrars
1984 - NAACP Supports Roanoke Suit
THE LIFE AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF REVEREND R. L. HEFLIN
INSPIRING STORIES
>
ART & WOODROW ALLEN BUSH
LIFE AFTER DEATH
MEDIA
THE SOUTHERN JUSTICE ARCHIVE
PRESS RELEASES
PAY RESPECTS
PHOTO GALLERY
SHOP
VIRTUAL TOURS
UPDATES