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African Americans

 
All African Americans Neighborhoods and Communities Women Performing Arts Civil Rights View More...
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Martin University
Martin University

In 1977, Father and Sister Jane Schilling opened Martin Center College, located at 2186 Sherman Drive. An offshoot of Martin… Read More »Martin University

Edna Martin
Edna Martin

(Nov. 25, 1897–May 25, 1974). Edna Martin was born as Edna Mae Barnes on a farm near Mount Vernon. The… Read More »Edna Martin

Graham Edward Martin
Graham Edward Martin

(Jan. 18, 1919-May 9, 2006). Graham E. Martin was born in Tobacco City, Tennessee. He later moved to Indianapolis and… Read More »Graham Edward Martin

Martindale-Brightwood
Martindale-Brightwood

Northeast neighborhood bounded by 30th Street, 21st Street/Massachusetts Avenue/10th Street, Sherman Drive, and the , the Martindale-Brightwood neighborhood encompasses two… Read More »Martindale-Brightwood

Martinsville
Martinsville

The city of Martinsville sits in southcentral , immediately southwest of Indianapolis. Platted as the county seat in March 1822… Read More »Martinsville

Mays Family Institute On Diverse Philanthropy
Mays Family Institute On Diverse Philanthropy

An institute at the Indiana University , the Mays Institute on Diverse Philanthropy honors the life and philanthropic impact of… Read More »Mays Family Institute On Diverse Philanthropy

William G. Mays
William G. Mays

(Dec. 4, 1945-Dec. 4, 2014). William G. (Bill) Mays was born to educators, Joy J. Mays and Theodore C. Mays… Read More »William G. Mays

William D. McCoy
William D. McCoy

(Nov. 14, 1853-May 16, 1893). Born in Cambridge City, Indiana, but educated in the Boston, Massachusetts public school system, William… Read More »William D. McCoy

Luella Frances Smith McWhirter
Luella Frances Smith McWhirter

(Oct. 1, 1859-Dec. 10, 1952). Club woman, civic leader, and bank director, Luella Smith was born in Perrysville, Indiana as… Read More »Luella Frances Smith McWhirter

Meet The Artists
Meet The Artists

artist-in-residence Anthony Radford put together the first Meet the Artists showcase in 1988. The event showcases the work of some… Read More »Meet The Artists

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