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Laminated copy of a map made by the donor's father, J. T. Lynch, showing African-American business establishments in Hopkinsville in 1925.

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Color photograph of J. T. Lynch, father of donor Arnold Lynch, in front of the Virginia Street Baptist Church in Hopkinsville.

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Two sided color handbill promoting Arnold Lynch in his election campaign for judge in Kentucky District Court 3 in 2002.

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Rectangular pin-back button promoting Arnold Lynch in his election campaign for judge in Kentucky District Court 3 in 2002.

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Bumper sticker promoting Arnold Lynch in his election campaign for judge in Kentucky District Court 3 in 2002.

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Laminated identification card certifying Walter C. Pruitt as a member of the fire department of the city of Hopkinsville. Pruitt became the first African-American fire fighter in Hopkinsville in 1962.

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Laminated Geneva conventions identification card for Walter Caldwell Pruitt Jr, United States Navy

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Paper card attesting that Walter C. Pruitt, Jr holds the commission of Colonel in the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels.

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Photograph of John Virgil Morton in a lab at Michael Reese Hospital. Morton is one of four scientists to discover a treatment for diabetes and attended Attucks High School in Hopkinsville and Kentucky State University.

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Contents and contributor pages for volume V, number 6 of Metabolism Clinical and Experimental showing the article Studies on the Mechanism of Action of the Sulfonylureas co-authored by John Virgil Morton and his affiliation with Michael Reese…
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