Outstanding Woman of Color Award
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Outstanding Woman of Color Award
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Safe Streets Superstar Director's Award
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Part of Charles Carson Papers
UW Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies
Part of Charles Carson Papers
The Evergreen State College Bachelor of Arts
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16th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration (Back)
Part of Charles Carson Papers
16th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration (Front)
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Charles Carson First Grade Class Photo
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Charles Carson Second Grade Class Photo
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Charles Carson Fourth Grade Class Photo
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Charles Carson Basketball Court
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Charles Carson Group Photo with Vice President Al Gore
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Tucker, Cynthia Tacye, photograph
Cynthia Tacye Tucker at age 21 years old, in West Chester, Pennsylvania, August 1971.
Steele, Tacie Davis Cooper, photograph
Cynthia Tucker's grandmother, born April 25, 1917. A July 19, 1936 article from the West Chester, PA Daily Local News newspaper stated, "Mrs. Tacie Steele was last night elected permanent chairman of the Citizens' Civic and Welfare Club, an auxiliary unit to the recently organized Citizen's Political Club of Chester County. Mrs. Steele is s committee woman." Cynthia was so proud to find this clipping amongst family artifacts given to her by her mother. "I always wondered why I was so eager and interested in community work. Now I know." Tacie Steel's mother was Mary Etta Draper Cooper Washington Dorin (9/5/1874-11/22/1971) and lived in Philadelphia, PA.
United to Serve America Diamond Award
Part of Charles Carson Papers