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    Howard Filmore at the Press

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    Howard Filmore is shown working the printing press at the Indianapolis Recorder

    Employee Pasting a Sports Page of the Newspaper

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    An employee at the Indianapolis Recorder is pasting together a page in the sports section of the newspaper. Two pairs of scissors are nearby. The employee has a pencil behind his ear

    Victory Progress Edition of the Indianapolis Recorder

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    Different sections of the special edition are shown. The issue on top has a quote from President Franklin D. Roosevelt's report on the Yalta Conference delivered to Congress March 1, 1945

    Printing Equipment at The Indianapolis Recorder

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    Three men are setting type for the newspaper. The room is lit by bare lightbulbs

    Linotype Department at the Indianapolis Recorder

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    The employees are identified as Richard Warren and Charles Williams. They are each wearing visors and working on keyboards at large machines

    Indianapolis Recorder Office on Indiana Avenue

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    View of the building housing the Indianapolis Recorder. The office shared a building with other businesses including the Jackie P. Hotel, Smith's Beauty Shoppe, and Brown's Real Chile Parlor. The names of the businesses are painted on the bricks over their entrances

    Mining the Indianapolis Recorder: An Exploratory Study of a Digital Humanities Dataset

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    This poster presents an initial study using full-text transcripts from the Indianapolis Recorder, one of the nation's most important African American newspapers. Basic text mining and visualization approaches are used to highlight this data set and its potential for use in the digital humanities

    Crispus Attucks High School A Capella Choir Album

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    Two students pose beside the choir director with a copy of the album. The record was made in commemoration of the choirs' 40th anniversary. It contained songs ranging from spirituals to classics. Pictured from left to right are Dwight Brown, who sang a solo on the album; Anderson Dailey, music director; and Patricia McComb, choir member

    Crispus Attucks High School Basketball Fans

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    Crowd of cheering Crispus Attucks basketball fans in the bleachers. Some of the students are wearing school sweaters and jackets. A few are waving pompoms

    Attucks High School Cheerleaders

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    Three cheerleaders are cheering on the Crispus Attucks High School basketball team. One of the cheerleaders is mid-jump. The crowd can be seen in the stands behind them.The cheerleader jumping in the air has been identified by a relative as Evelyn Watkins Clark
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