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Coming Up North: A History Harvest About Black Migration to Beloit, Wisconsin
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Collection: Cheryl Caldwell
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Grant Peter Lee Gordon
Velma Bell Hamilton Family
Edgewater YMCA
The Edgewater YMCA was an important community organization for blacks in Beloit.
Ambrose Gordon as a member of the South Beloit High's Basketball team, 1931-32
Ambrose Gordon was Grant Peter Lee Gordon's son; he was on the 1931-32 Basketball team of South Beloit
Fairbanks work badge [name] 631-100
Beloit Cookbook with Caldwell's grandmother's handwriting (Ethel Gordon)
This cookbook belonged to Cheryl Caldwell's grandmother (Ethel Gordon) who worked for Willard and Grace Arnold 731 Park Avenue in Beloit; it includes many recipes in her own handwriting. She was also part of the Culture Club.
Letter from D.D. Eisenhower to Culture Club
Paystubs
Marriage Certificate
Kitty Cameron
Kitty Cameron was born in slavery. She was the mother of Calvin, grandmother of Dora Cameron White, and great-grandmother of Rubie White Bond.
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