Box 5
Contains 28 Results:
Douglas Dollarhide, Compton's first black councilman, programs for events in his honor, 1963
This series consists of newsclippings, pamphlets, obituaries, and other materials about and from men who were active in Compton politics and culture during the later part of the 20th century, including Douglas Dollarhide, the first African-American city councilman and mayor.
"This is Your Life Rex A. Dunn" script, banker and arts patron, undated
This series consists of newsclippings, pamphlets, obituaries, and other materials about and from men who were active in Compton politics and culture during the later part of the 20th century, including Douglas Dollarhide, the first African-American city councilman and mayor.
Eddie Foskett, Pacific Electric agent in Compton, obituary, 1966
This series consists of newsclippings, pamphlets, obituaries, and other materials about and from men who were active in Compton politics and culture during the later part of the 20th century, including Douglas Dollarhide, the first African-American city councilman and mayor.
Robert Gillingham biographical information, newsclippings, re-election pamphlet, and obituary, 1955-1989
This series consists of newsclippings, pamphlets, obituaries, and other materials about and from men who were active in Compton politics and culture during the later part of the 20th century, including Douglas Dollarhide, the first African-American city councilman and mayor.
Ralph Matesky, article from Herald-American, 1962
This series consists of newsclippings, pamphlets, obituaries, and other materials about and from men who were active in Compton politics and culture during the later part of the 20th century, including Douglas Dollarhide, the first African-American city councilman and mayor.
Dr. Ross Miller, African-American community leader, obituary, 1996
This series consists of newsclippings, pamphlets, obituaries, and other materials about and from men who were active in Compton politics and culture during the later part of the 20th century, including Douglas Dollarhide, the first African-American city councilman and mayor.