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Rev. Henry Shannon #113
Ronald Fuller #196
Marvin Moore #76
Junius Clay #200
Jesse Martin #198
Billy Raine #23
Nathan Gill #26
Charles Maudin #6
Hudson High School student leader.
William James Scott #206
Patricia Jones #AA12
Carolyn Davis Fuller (T1)
Albert Fuller #T2
Eva Davis #216
Joseph Water #62
Alphonso Moore #XX5
Geneva Lowe #G4
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Curtis Powell
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University of Montevallo
Burt Woodson #8
Alvery Williams #34
Annette Brooks #63
Clarance Nelson #109
Date of Birth - 1926-06-03
Billie Tolbert #K25
Nadine Battle, MCHR
Listed as a nurse from New York in 1965 MCHR newsletter.
Dr. Abraham L. Halpern, MCHR
Identified as a resident of Syracuse, New York, in 1965 MCHR newsletter.
Dr. Leon Redler, MCHR
Listed as a physician from Manhattan in MCHR newsletter and newspaper accounts.
Samuel Mitchell, MCHR
Brenda Price, MCHR
Listed as nurse from New York in 1965 MCHR newsletter.
Virginia Wells, MCHR
Listed as nurse in 1965 MCHR newsletter.
Linda Dugan, MCHR
Drove the health mobile to Selma and aided marchers on Bloody Sunday according to 1965 MCHR newsletter.
Victoria (Vicki) Levi, MCHR
Helped drive the health mobile from MS to Selma according to 1965 MCHR newsletter.
Albert Einstein College of Medicine student.
Leroy Moton, Leadership #4
Born in 1946
On February 18, 1965, Leroy Moton, a high school student, was arrested in Marion, Alabama for while walking down a city block and thrown in jail. He joined the march in Selma, Alabama, serving as a member of the leadership team,…
Eugene Sanders
Keith High School.
Football player.
US Coast Guard veteran.
Joe Ellwanger
Jim "Strider" Benton
Lafayette Surney
SNCC
Billy Bailey
Christopher Wylie
Jesse Harrison
SNCC
Eugene Pritchett
SCLC
First War Eagle
A golden eagle purchased for 10 dollars in 1930, this was Auburn's first ever live eagle
1960 Glomerata Title Page
This title page of the 1960 edition of The Glomerata describes the name change from the Alabama Polytechnic Institute to Auburn University.
First Fraternity on Campus
Photo of the first Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledge class; the first fraternity on Auburn's campus founded in 1878
Peace Dinner Graphic
Promotional Graphic for the ISO Peace Dinner 2018 (Original Graphic Created 2014)
Legion Field
The stadium added additions to the upper east side in 1961, making the stadium significantly larger.
"Fight 'Em Tigers" Sheet Music
Sheet music for band preceded by a chant about the the warrior spirit of "the Southland."
Old Picture of WESC
Group of people standing outside of the War Eagle Supper Club waiting to be allowed in.
International Students Dining
Auburn International Students Gather for the 2024 ISO Peace Dinner
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