This clipping from the Omaha Star shows a group of children at the Church of Tabernacle First Christ posing at their Easter program.
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This is an advertisement for an appearance by Eddie "Mr. Cleanhead" Vinson at the Carnation Ballroom in North Omaha. The ad describes Vinson as "America's Greatest Blues Singer."
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This is an image of an annual family dinner that was held in North Omaha. No information is available regarding the name of the family.
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This image from the Omaha Star shows a young woman who was the first Peace Corps volunteer from North Omaha.
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This is one of the families awarded Family of the Week, a recurring feature in the Omaha Star. The clipping does not include any information about the family in the photo.
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This is a holiday advertisement for Joe's Record Agency. Joe's Record Agency was located on N 24th St in North Omaha, and the ad appeared in the community newspaper, the Omaha Star.
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This collage shows a number of organizations within the North Omaha community. The images vary in topic, but include a Family of the Week picture, a scholarship announcement, and a picture of the winners of the Carnation Lounge's Amateur Hour…
This image shows a group of female golfers who participated in a Central State Golf Association (C.S.G.A.) Tournament in 1949. The tournament was won by Ms. Jerry Davis.
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This Omaha Star image shows a women's bowling team that was sponsored by Crosstown Cleaners.
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