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First Black Episcopal Church in Syracuse, St. Philip's Church, held a baby contest in 1943.
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| Collection/Source | Newspaper |
| Owner | Elizabeth Page |
| Title | First Black Episcopal Church in Syracuse, St. Philip's Church, held a baby contest in 1943. |
| Date Original | 1943 |
| Date Digital | 10/23/2010 |
| Description | First Black Episcopal Church in Syracuse, St. Philip's Church, held a baby contest in 1943. St. Philip's was destroyed in Urban Renewal for I-81. From left to right, unknown, unknown, Sammie Elizabeth Page with baby Elizabeth Ann Page, unknown, unknown, Jaliqua's mother with son, Mr. Mattison with daughter Patricia Mattison. |
| Description Recto | Proud Mothers with babies entered in a recent contest at St. Philip's Episcopal church, 209 Elmond st. Also a father, sister and brothers. The rector, Rev. Victor Emanuel Holley, is in the center. |
| Photographer/Author | Post Standard |
| Digital Publisher | Black History Preservation Project |
| Digital Specifications | 3773 x 4092 pixels; 46,344,320 bytes; Quality - 24bit, RGB, 600ppi; image/tif; No Compression |
| Format Original | Newspaper Photograph |
| Summon Content Type | Photograph
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| Rights | Materials in this collection are the property of aforementioned owner. Permission to use this image/item has been granted by owner to the Black History Preservation Project and its current and future partners. |
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