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pulaski-southwest-times-Mar-26-2006-p-4.pdf
A recap of Chauncey Harmon's remarks made at a school board meeting after searching for a building to house Calfee students after the building burned in 1938. Harmon's pleas for support were generally ignored or under-supported by the school board at…

June 30, 1939.pdf
Updates and announcements happening in the African American community in Pulaski. Programs, Family matters, health, death announcements, travel/guest updates.

pulaski-southwest-times-Sep-15-1944-p-2.pdf
Updates and announcements happening in the Black community in Pulaski. Programs, Family matters, health, death announcements, travel/guest updates. Of note: Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Harmon and Mrs. Mary B. Martin left for Wytheville where they would…

June 30, 1939.pdf
Updates and announcements happening in the Black community in Pulaski. Programs, Family matters, health, death announcements, travel/guest updates.-- Among many other notes, this includes note of Chauncey Harmon heading to Richmond as a delegate to…

11.20.1938. _Principal of Colored School Appeals to Pulaski Citizens in Effort to Reopen Classes_ (1).jpg
Chauncey Harmon shares struggles with obtaining support from Pulaski School Board and appeals citizens in finding substitute location for pupils to resume studies after Calfee Training School burned.

11.20.1938. _Principal of Colored School Appeals to Pulaski Citizens in Effort to Reopen Classes_.jpg
Chauncey Harmon shares struggles with obtaining support from Pulaski School Board and appeals citizens in finding substitute location for pupils to resume studies after Calfee Training School burned.

Chauncey Harmon Dec. 1938.pdf
Letter to the Editor of New Journal and Guide written by Chauncey Harmon making the case for a standardized educational set-up in Pulaski County.

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