1/4" Audiotape: Judge Leah Simms - T.V. Audio
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- October 17, 1986
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Jay Stevens Productions
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1/4" Audiotape: Judge Leah Simms - T.V. Audio
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Jay Stevens Productions
1/4" Audiotape: Judge Leah Simms Investiture
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1/4" Audiotape: Unmarked 3" reel
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1991 Forum - The Spirit Survives, The Struggle Continues
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ACLU Meeting on Civilian Review
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Ad Hoc Committee on employment
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Al Fetherston speaking to DRRI re: County Jail
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Alberta Lillian sings Negro spirituals
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Alberta Lillian sings Negro spirituals
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Annual Luncheon - Carl T. Rowan
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Art Green Radio Show / Small Business Development Center
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Assorted School Board and CRB Meeting Minutes & Police Training Session
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Audiocassettes: A. L. Simms singing spirituals
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Audrey Finkelstein / Bob Simms
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Betamax: Judge Leah Simms Channel 4 Interview
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Bi-Centennial, Father Influence [handwriting illegible] - Oral History
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Black Vietnam Veteran's Coming Home
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Bob Simms - CBS News Liberty City Disturbance radio interview
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Bob Simms & Audrey Finkelstein, ARB Retirement, WLRN Radio
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Bob Simms and Audrey Finkelstein, WLRN Radio
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Bob Simms CBS News Interview Summer 1980
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The Bob Simms collection documents the life and activities of Robert H. Simms in the black communities in Coconut Grove and Miami and reflects his work with the Community Relations Board and the Defense Race Relations Institute. The collection also contains campaign materials from Leah Simms, the first African American female judge in the state of Florida, and the "Glory in the Grove" photographs of people and events at the George Washington Carver elementary and high schools in Coconut Grove before desegregation. A final component of the collection includes photographs, correspondence and clippings of General "Chappie" James and his family. General James was the first four star African American General and married Dorothy Watkins.
Simms, Bob, 1927-
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Box 10: Photographs: Judge Leah A. Simms investiture ceremony
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Box 11: Photo albums: Tanglewood, Nassau and Jamaica and Tuskegee
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Notes: Includes functions of the Dade County Community Relations Board featuring Gen. "Chappie" James, Mayor Steve Clark, Mrs. Audrey R. Finkelstein, UM President Henry King Stanford, Dr. John O. Brown, Monsignor Walsh and George McGovern.