A new comprehensive version expressive to ideals that have improved and identify both accuracy and impressions of black women today, versalitily moral dignity of the usesage of women rights to societies of our shared natural importance, as associates of service, as women, The 70's during the black movement (Created By, Ms. Lisa C.Jackson)
Monday, March 12, 2012
Location: 2301 12th Ave, Chattanooga, TNIDs/Relationship to George Wesley King, me - L-R:>Robert King, Brother (b.Nov1930-last born), retired school teacher living in Indianapolis;>Monyette Haslerig, eldest Sister (1908-1990), school teacher lived entire life in Chattanooga;>Mildred Gaines, Sister & 3rd born (1913-1960, College Professor @ Tenn State, Nashville;>Olear Jones, Niece, 1st born child (b.1936) of Monyette Haslerig, Housewife living in Chattanooga;>Alfred G. King II (Nick - 1925-1993.) Eldest Brother and a Medical Technician. He lived his adult life in NYC;>Little Nicky, Alfred G. King III, Nephew (b.1946), Medical Technician living in Long Island, NY;>Eugenia Blessing (Holly) King, First Wife of Nick, (1925-2002?.), and mother of his 3 children.>Wife, Mary Louise King (b.1928) holding Nephew Phillip Shawn King (b.1949);>Phillip Shawn King (b.1949) has worked in the theater and television industry (?) his adult life. He lives in NYC;>Myself (b.1928.) Curren
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