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Stephen Tillman was a graduate of Randall Jr. High and Woodrow Wilson High School. He is survived by his Six Siblings Michael Tillman, Renee Tillman, Andre Tillman, Denise (Neicey) Tillman, Carlena Farrar and Carlos Farrar. He loved God and was…

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The Washington Star, previously known as the Washington Star-News and the Washington Evening Star, was a daily afternoon newspaper published in Washington, D.C. between 1852 and 1981. For most of that time, it was the city's newspaper of record. On…

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St. Paul’s A.U.M.P. Church Gets Some Long Awaited TLC
By Bruce DarConte
St. Paul’s Church is the small building that
residents know is there. Many walk by it
daily and it is clearly visible as you exit the
6th Street ramp from the freeway either…

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Over the past decade, significant change has characterized the area south of the freeway on Capitol Hill where new buildings, parks and restuarnts seem to open up each week. Yet despite the transformation the area has at least one undeniable sign of…

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Celebrating 104 years!

In the latter part of 1902, the late Rev. Isaac Wright was inspired by God to organize a Sunday School Mission in Southeast, Washington, DC. In 1903, a site was chosen at 1263 First Street, SE, where the Sunday School…

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Southeast Neighborhood Library, one of three Carnegie-funded libraries in D.C. and the second neighborhood library built, proved to be one of the library system's busiest from its opening on Dec. 8, 1922. The one-story brick building, designed by…

Mills Sherman March 5 2013.pdf
To Listen to audio copy of Sherman's oral history, highlight the link and then right click to open link,choose open link,then choose download,then open link up in Windows Media…

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Located at 401 I Street SE, Saint Paul African Union Methodist Protestant Church is one of the few surviving buildings from the predominantly African-American community that developed in the industrial area between Capitol Hill and the Washington…

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ON JUNE 29 2014 TOOKEY PASSED AT WASHINGTON HOSPITAL CENTER. R.I.P TOOKEY NO MORE SUFFERING AND NO MORE PAIN. THE ARTHUR CAPPERS FAMILY WILL TRULY MISS YOU..
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