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My Mom Annie Stein
by Eleanor Stein
July 2, 2022
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Annie Stein in August 1979.
Mary Church Terrell and Annie Stein after the favorable Supreme Court decision of June 8, 1953, declaring the validity of the public accommodation laws of 1872 and 1873, the so-called "lost laws."
January 24, 1951
Coordinating Committee members picket G. C. Murphy's on F Street near 13th, N.W. in May 1952.
The Washington Afro American, June 9, 1953.
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