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African Americans

 
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Minority- and Women-Owned Auto Dealerships

Well into the 20th century, ownership of franchise automobile dealerships was almost exclusively the domain of white males. Indianapolis fit… Read More »Minority- and Women-Owned Auto Dealerships

Monster Meetings of the Senate Avenue YMCA 
Monster Meetings of the Senate Avenue YMCA 

In 1900, a group of African American men founded the Young Men’s Prayer Band in Indianapolis to challenge the discriminatory… Read More »Monster Meetings of the Senate Avenue YMCA 

John Leslie (Wes) Montgomery
John Leslie (Wes) Montgomery

(Mar. 6, 1923-June 15, 1968). Born in Indianapolis, John Leslie Montgomery first took up the guitar in 1943. He developed… Read More »John Leslie (Wes) Montgomery

William Howard (Monk) Montgomery

(Oct. 10, 1921-May 20, 1982). William Howard “Monk” Montgomery was born in Indianapolis. Monk, a member of the musical Montgomery… Read More »William Howard (Monk) Montgomery

Wilma Lee Gibbs Moore
Wilma Lee Gibbs Moore

(Mar. 21, 1951-Apr. 18, 2018). Wilma Gibbs Moore, the daughter of William Joseph and Tessie Arlene Gibbs, was born in… Read More »Wilma Lee Gibbs Moore

John Morton-Finney
John Morton-Finney

(June 25, 1889-Jan. 28-1998). John Morton-Finney was one of seven children born to George and Mattie M. Gordon Morton-Finney in… Read More »John Morton-Finney

Mount Jackson Neighborhood Association

Mount Jackson Neighborhood Association is a neighborhood organization bounded by Michigan Street to the north, Washington Street and Rockville Road… Read More »Mount Jackson Neighborhood Association

John Muir
John Muir

(Apr. 21, 1838-Dec. 24, 1914). Born in Dunbar, Scotland, John Muir immigrated with his family to the United States in… Read More »John Muir

Municipal Election of 1925

Beginning with the May primary race for mayor in the Republican Party, the city elections of 1925 were dominated by… Read More »Municipal Election of 1925

National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People (NAACP)
National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People (NAACP)

In the early 1900s, waves of southern African Americans migrated to the North, some of whom settled in Indianapolis, specifically… Read More »National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People (NAACP)

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