African American Eagle Scouts


Title
African American Eagle Scouts
Description
Scout Master explaining points to three African American Eagle scouts inside a building. Date from negative sleeve.
Date
May 10, 1957
Original Format
negatives
Extent
10cm x 12cm
Local Identifier
0741-b12-fa-v12.a.29
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Location of Original
East Carolina Manuscript Collection
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Marty Tschetter Nov 12 2009

Tuesday, May 14, 1957CAPTIONThree New Eagles in Scouting Ranks.Scouts Donovan Phillips, David Williams, and Julius Murphy from the Pitt Negro Scouting District received their Eagle Awards in ceremonies Sunday night. Scoutmaster Willie Joyner (on right) of Troop 191, sponsored by the Greeville Mt. Calvary FWB Church, is explaining a point to the Scouts. Only two other Negro Scouts have received their Eagle awards in the past history of the Pitt District.

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