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Dedication of Mary McLeod Bethune Park with A. C. Bilbrew, Kenneth Hahn, and Dr. Vada Somerville, Los Angeles, 1963

Reception for Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Somerville in the backyard of Drs. Vada and John Somerville, Los Angeles, 1950s (?)

Central Avenue street scene with African Americans, Los Angeles, 1939-1945

Group attending the dedication of the Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Co. murals titled "The Negro in California History," Los Angeles, 1949

Plaque commemorating the First A.M.E. Church at 8th St. and Towne, Los Angeles, 1973

Prominent African American Angelinos attending a party at a private home, Los Angeles, 1950s

Ribbon cutting ceremony for English Square office building, Los Angeles, 1964

Actors stage a scene from "A House of Horror" for prominent citizens on a sound stage at Hollywood Productions, Los Angeles, 1939

Mary Mcleod Bethune, speaker at Second Baptist Church, Los Angeles, 1938 (?)

Dedication of the plaque commemorating the First A.M.E. Church at 8th St. and Towne Ave., Los Angeles, 1973

Fiftieth wedding anniversary of Drs. John and Vada Somerville, Los Angeles, 1962

Golden State Council & Juveniles 123 A. U. K. & D. of A. at the First A.M.E. Church, Los Angeles,1914

Women who backed Dr. John A. Somerville's candidacy for City Council, Los Angeles, 1950s-1960s

Jannie Bruington and Esther Beck, circa 1920

Episcopal Church of the Advent, interior view, Los Angeles, 1963

Biddy Mason and others at the house of Robert Owens, Sr., First and Los Angeles St., Los Angeles, circa 1870

Homan United Methodist Church interior, Los Angeles, circa 1958

Watts riot scene at Central Ave. and 43rd St., Los Angeles, 1965

African American men picketing, Los Angeles, between 1939-1945

Meeting in a home to plan a hurricane relief effort for Jamaica, Los Angeles, 1951

Charlotta Bass welcomed back by Reuben Borough when she was a candidate for Congress in the 14th District, Los Angeles, 1950