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Chari R. ArmstrongChari R. Armstrong in The sun. - Mar 30 1918
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Johneon, Ago q. Pedersen. E-lgar SI. Bosely, Waller J. Kemp, Ulialdo Bernardonl. Howard B. ream. Drewry Kasssbaunr, Flrmln A. Orlmmar. Alfred L. Oliver. William O. Lonntaff, Rutherford R. Qulllen. Chari R. Armstrong. Lloyd H. Dow, Robert W. Halliburton. Harry C. Baujan. Whitney J. Rider, Harry II. Crltea. Edward Ij. Vanroden. Harold O. Sweet, Lonls St. Holmes. Donald R. Llvengood, Jamei U Smith, ..."
Publication place: New York, New York, New York
Chari ArmstrongChari Armstrong in Berkeley Daily Gazette - Nov 7 1942
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"... TOWN AND GOWN CLUB Featuring the dramatic evening of the Town and Gown Club, to be held at 8 Monday will be the presentation of "Ring Around Elizabeth,” by Chari Armstrong. Mrs. Elmor A. Breckenfeld is the chairman, assisted by Mrs. Hubert William Bryant, Mrs. Frederick S. Mrs. Wilfred F. Langelier, Mrs. Donald S. Mackay, Mrs. John Olney, Mrs. Richmond Strong, ..."
Publication place: Berkeley, Alameda County, California, United States
Chari Es A. ArmstrongChari Es A. Armstrong in The Boston Globe - Sep 17 1947
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"... are notified of the death of Brother Bannon of 53 Pleasant sL. Cambridge. Mass. High Mass in the Blessed Church, Pearl st.. Cambridge. Sept. 18 at 9 a m. CHARI ES A. ARMSTRONG. Clover Club of Boston lt is with regret that w? announce Ihe death of our fellow Clover Walter I'. She? of Dorchester. Member are to attend the Solemn High Mas? ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Chari Ie L. ArmstrongChari Ie L. Armstrong in The Afro American - Apr 2 1932
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"... people." I. F. BRADLEY. JR.. Kansas City. Kans. —Black Man—“ ’Negro’, African, satisfactory ln Not ‘Colored’. In America regarded as beast, to assure designation ol man. Black man. preferable.” CHARI IE L. ARMSTRONG. Baltimore. conveys more dignity and respect." MRS. H. R. HELM, Sanford, Negroes’ no we were before Admixture of bloods weakened our strain. ‘Colored’ now, and somehow, I prefer that name." ..."
Publication place: Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland, United States