Consuela Lee
was a liberator
through education
Read tributes and obituariesI
including WIlcox Progressive Era
Alabama Resolution Honoring Lee
http://www.billhackwell.com/photos
Consuela Lee's trying to keep
Grandfather William James Edwards
Legacy Snow Hill Institute alive
By Alexander Cockburn
New York Press
Twenty-Five Years in the Black Belt:
by William James Edwards, b. 1869
Electronic Edition
Snow Hill Normal
and Industrial Institute
National Register of Historic Places
Listed on February 24, 1995
Articles in the
Birmingham News
Economic and Social History
of the Black Belt
al.com/specialreport/birminghamnews/
?blackbelt.html
Wilcox Ala. Chamber
of Commerce
wilcoxareachamber.org/history
/snow_hill_institute.htm
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More Recordings
Jazz: Revolutionary
�Music of the Spirit� Read
Milt Jackson
Master Musician Read
(1923-1999)
by Consuela Lee
SARAH VAUGHAN
a Voice of Silk & Silver
By Consuela Lee
Read
JAZZ: The Real Roots
By Consuela Lee Read
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