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  • Collection: Floy Givhan

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This newspaper clipping discusses the renovation of the Fairbanks Flats.

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Floy’s son Mark Givhan was honored for his work with the South Beloit Fire Department.

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In this newspaper clipping from Floy’s stepmother’s newspaper clippings, Reverend Lonnie Flowers receives The Million Dollar Award for donating $1,000 or more to the NAACP.

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This newspaper article features the restaurant owned by Floy’s father and stepmother.

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Floy attended Burdge Elementary on Olympian Blvd. She is the young girl in the front row, second from the left.

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This document, a scan of a flyer for the 1992 Cameron Connection family reunion, features a photo of the family matriarch, Catherine “Grandma Kitty” Cameron. This woman, Floy’s father’s grandmother, had seven children as well as many grandchildren…

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Floy’s father, Robert Givhan, worked in the Fairbanks Morse foundry for thirty years after coming North from Mississippi in the 1930s.

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After Floy’s mother came North with her husband, Robert, in the 1930s, she worked for the Kerry family caring for their children.

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These three cousins have a unique thing they share: their name! All three were named Floy Givhan.
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