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Members of the First Baptist Church Steering Committee. First Row: Harold Sanders, Lewis Petteway, George Zeigler, Frank Johnson. Second Row: Jack Eppes, Martha Hall, Juanita Matthews, Charles Walker, Nettye Moore, Mary Eliz Ainsworth
Frank Boggs is seen boarding a plane with a large crowd. Boggs was the minister of music at the First Baptist Church and was traveling to London, England to be a soloist at the service of Prayer and Dedication for Queen Elizabeth's...
Photograph of the Girls Auxiliary Coronation at First Baptist Church in the early 1960s. In front row, left to right: Unknown, Jan Rhodes, Janet Clark, Unknown, Jenny Sims, Jane Guard, Martha Massey, Ann Stepehns, ...
Photograph of members of Girls Auxiliary, circa 1955-6. Some people have been identified as in the photograph: Cheryl Rich, Ginger Mapoles, Patricia Hodge, Sara Hamlin, Ann Stevens, Margaret Ellen Sanders, Ann Walker (queen at center of...
Photograph of the Girls Auxiliary Queens at the First Baptist Church (Queen with a Scepter). From left to right: Jane Guard (Queen), Martha Massey (Queen), Ann Stevens (Queen Regent), Patricia Hodge (Queen Regent), Ann Walker (Queen...
Photograph of members of Girls Auxiliary, circa 1958. Some people have been identified as in the photograph: Deedee Barineau, Patricia Mayer, Clydie Lou Campbell, Tom Bevis, Karen Hodge, Lucy Holloway, Rebecca Herndon, Jo Bevis, Patricia...
A combination of observational and numerical analyses is used to investigate hurricane boundary layer (BL) structure in the context of intensity change. These analyses refer to hurricanes in three modes of intensity change: intensifying ...
The role of religion in modern education is a discussion that vexed scholars from the Western world as well as Muslim scholars. There are different approaches to the problem. Some scholars argue that religion does not have space in...
The properties of polyelectrolyte complexes and coacervates, both termed PECs, are influenced strongly by their ion and water content. Water plasticizes PECs, reducing their modulus and glass transition temperature, Tg. In this work, a...
Evidence suggests numerous negative health impacts stemming from unsustainable lifestyles. While sustainable choices have grown in awareness and recognition, public perception continues to emphasize their upfront costs over long-term...
Photograph of a stained glass window in the First Baptist Church. This was the only window salvaged from the old church building and moved to the current chapel.
Polyelectrolyte complexes or coacervates, PECs, represent one of the many families of ion-containing polymers proposed or in use for applications requiring mobile ions, including fuel cells, water purification, and rechargeable batteries...
Includes discussion of Willie leaving Mississippi, growing up in Mississippi, Thelma leaving Mississippi, free meals at Cook County Hospital, birth of Emmett Till, the nickname “Bobo”, raising baby Emmett, departure of Louis Till, home...
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