William Edgar Easton seated with his granddaughter, Athenaise Marie Houston, in his lap and his daughter, Dorothy Easton Houston, standing behind him, in front of a house.
Roscoe Jones was a famous African American golfer during the Jim Crow era in American History. He competed in several events held at West Coast golf clubs during the 1930s and 1940s.
Wesley Chapel was built 1902 for the Wesley Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church (now Wesley United Methodist Church) which has an African American congregation. The building was sold in 1946.
Wesley Chapel was built 1902 for the Wesley Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church (now Wesley United Methodist Church) which has an African American congregation. The building was sold in 1946.
Photo of a small group of African American women in business attire at Union Station greet African Methodist Episcopal Church conference delegates. Three hold signs reading "Welcome delegates A.M.E Gen'l Conference Ask Us!," Other African American adults are in the background.