Biography of Raymond Carter. Carter's education, career, and record of public service with the McGuffey Centre, Turning Point Counseling Center, and othe organizations are highlighted. From the Delta Heritage Project.
Newspaper article on a Reapportionment Suit filed on behalf of Isadore Blakeny, A. Mustafi Ali and Ezell L. Armour. The suit sought to draw boundaries in such a way that African Americans running for a state representative ...
A resolution of appreciation and gratitude to Ezell L. Armour presented after his retirement from the position of welfare director of Mahoning County, signed by William Rabel, Chairperson of Mahoning County Planning council ...
Clipping from an unknown news source, possibly the Buckeye Review, showing the Reverend Mother Elizabeth Powell at a Juneteenth celebration in 2003. From the Delta Heritage Project.
Undated photograph of Reverend Mother Elizabeth Powell outside of World Fellowship Church on Dewey Avenue in Youngstown, Ohio. From the Delta Heritage Project.
Biography of Reverend Dr. Morris W. Lee, pastor of Third Baptist Church in Youngstown. Dr. Lee's ministry, community service, and involvment with many organizations are highlighted. From the Delta Heritage Project.
Program for a testimonial dinner honoring the Reverend Mother Elizabeth Powell, which took place May 24, 1980 at Mahoning Country Club. The program includes a biographical sketch, a list of planned presentations, a menu, ...
Undated photograph of the Reverend Lonnie A. Simon, local pastor and social activist, and Pat Ungaro, mayor of Youngstown from 1984-1997, at a groundbreaking ceremony. From the Delta Heritage Project.
Biography of the Reverend Lonnie A. Simon. Reverend Simon's ministry and civil rights activism are highlighted, in addition to his love of education and literature. From the Delta Heritage Project.
Undated photograph of a young Reverend Mother Elizabeth Powell, the Mahoning Valley's first female Baptist minister, standing at the pulpit. From the Delta Heritage Project.
Photograph of the Reverend Mother Elizabth Powell and Governor Bob Taft, probably at October 17th, 2001 Ohio Women's Hall of Fame induction ceremony at Severance Hall in Cleveland. Powell was inducted for her lifetime ...