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NAACP newsletters, Fort Madison Branch, Fort Madison, Iowa, 1970
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-2- made, we owe to them" _ Anon FOR YOUR INFORMATION... Following the dates for the Bloodmobile to be in Fort Madison, Iowa, during 1971. JANUARY 28, 1971 12 noon until 6Pm FEBRUARY 25, 1971 " " " " " " MARCH 25, 1971 " " " " " " APRIL 22, 1971 " " " " " " MAY 20, 1971 " " " " " " JUNE 17, 1971 " " " " " " JULY 15, 1971 " " " " " " AUGUST 26, 1971 " " " " " " SEPTEMBER 23, 1971 " " " " " " OCTOBER 21, 1971 " " " " " " NOVEMBER 18, 1971 " " " " " " DECEMBER 16, 1971 " " " " " " " All of us at one time or another, may need blood, or have relatives that need blood, and for that reason, if no other, it would be well to go to the Bloodmobile, if you are healthy. DID YOU KNOW...? Nuflo de Olana, a Black man, was with Balboa when he discovered the Pacific Ocean Jacob Dodson, a free Negro of Washington, accompanied Fremont in his California expedition of 1843. William Alexander Leidsdroff, was the most distinguished Negro pioneer of California and at one time lives in the largest house in San Francisco. He owned the first steamship sailing in San Francisco Bay and was a prominent businessman, a member of the City Council and treasurer and member of the chool committee. Etienne de Bore, a Black refugee from San Domingo, was responsible for the successful granulation of sugar in Louisiana. J.H. Dickinson and his son S.L. Dickinson, were granted more than 12 parents for devices connected with player Pianos. Charles Young, the highest ranking graduate of West Point, at the time of World War I, as far as Negro Americans, attained the rank of Captain and was not sent to France, after becoming a Colonel with a distinguished record, because it was feared he would have to be promoted to the rank of General. Samuel J. Lee a member of the South Carolina Legislature, during the Reconstruction era, was considered by whites as one of the best criminal lawyers in the state. When he died local courts were adjourned and the whole city mourned. Jonathan C. Gibbs, a Negro, and the first State Superintendent of Instruction in Florida, was a graduate of Dartmouth. He established the system, in that state and make it a success, dying in harness in 1874. University of Iowa Libraries Iowa Women's Archives.
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-2- made, we owe to them" _ Anon FOR YOUR INFORMATION... Following the dates for the Bloodmobile to be in Fort Madison, Iowa, during 1971. JANUARY 28, 1971 12 noon until 6Pm FEBRUARY 25, 1971 " " " " " " MARCH 25, 1971 " " " " " " APRIL 22, 1971 " " " " " " MAY 20, 1971 " " " " " " JUNE 17, 1971 " " " " " " JULY 15, 1971 " " " " " " AUGUST 26, 1971 " " " " " " SEPTEMBER 23, 1971 " " " " " " OCTOBER 21, 1971 " " " " " " NOVEMBER 18, 1971 " " " " " " DECEMBER 16, 1971 " " " " " " " All of us at one time or another, may need blood, or have relatives that need blood, and for that reason, if no other, it would be well to go to the Bloodmobile, if you are healthy. DID YOU KNOW...? Nuflo de Olana, a Black man, was with Balboa when he discovered the Pacific Ocean Jacob Dodson, a free Negro of Washington, accompanied Fremont in his California expedition of 1843. William Alexander Leidsdroff, was the most distinguished Negro pioneer of California and at one time lives in the largest house in San Francisco. He owned the first steamship sailing in San Francisco Bay and was a prominent businessman, a member of the City Council and treasurer and member of the chool committee. Etienne de Bore, a Black refugee from San Domingo, was responsible for the successful granulation of sugar in Louisiana. J.H. Dickinson and his son S.L. Dickinson, were granted more than 12 parents for devices connected with player Pianos. Charles Young, the highest ranking graduate of West Point, at the time of World War I, as far as Negro Americans, attained the rank of Captain and was not sent to France, after becoming a Colonel with a distinguished record, because it was feared he would have to be promoted to the rank of General. Samuel J. Lee a member of the South Carolina Legislature, during the Reconstruction era, was considered by whites as one of the best criminal lawyers in the state. When he died local courts were adjourned and the whole city mourned. Jonathan C. Gibbs, a Negro, and the first State Superintendent of Instruction in Florida, was a graduate of Dartmouth. He established the system, in that state and make it a success, dying in harness in 1874. University of Iowa Libraries Iowa Women's Archives.
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