Liberty-Booker T Washington District Timeline of Major Sites and Leaders. Catherine Lovin Meredith Duke Joyce Wade Rafael Torres Robert Williams

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Liberty-Booker T Washington District Timeline of Major Sites and Leaders Catherine Lovin Meredith Duke Joyce Wade Rafael Torres Robert Williams

1858 Porterdale Cemetery African American Cemetery in Columbus

1886 Holsey Chapel CME Church Held a significant role in the Civil Rights Movement as a meeting place During the 1960s Reverend Edward D. Bryson fought to desegregate the public bus system During the second half of the 20 th century, began broadcasting worship services on the radio and providing food for those in need

1897 Friendship Baptist Church Ma Rainey was a parishioner in the Church and sang in the choir until her death in 1939 Hosted various events in the promotion of Civil Rights

1907 Colored YMCA Predominately funded by George Foster Peabody Booker T. Washington spoke at the dedication in 1907 A significant portion of funds were raised by Black residents in Columbus Provided lodging during World War II for Black Soldiers

1908 Located at 627 Fifth Avenue Fifth Avenue School Served as a secondary education for Blacks in the district until Spencer High was built in 1930 and was converted in an elementary school Closed in 1978 by the Muscogee County School District following desegregation

1915 First African Baptist Church Held carnivals, fish fries, and sold ice cream during the Great Depression Susie Sconiers, a prominent member of the community, was a parishioner of the church During the 1940s, began the first Boy and Girl Scout troops for African American children in Muscogee County Held funeral of Thomas Brewer, a civil rights activist who was assassinated in 1956 Sponsor a Women s Day program annually

1925 c.1955 Liberty Theater Erected by Roy Martin, local white movie theater owner in 1924 Housed a 600 seat auditorium with attached concession stand Severed as a movie, music and vaudeville theater for the tri-cit y area

1935 Ma Rainey House Museum Ma Rainey purchased this home in 1935 where she lived until her death in 1939 Attended Friendship Baptist Church where she sang in the Choir The City of Columbus purchased the house in 1995 and began a 10 year renovation project Several fundraising projects were hosted to raise money for the renovation including a concert where legendary B.B. King performed

1936 Sconiers Buiding c.1930 Located on the corner of Ninth Street and Fifth Avenue, the Magic Corner in East Commons Office building for Black professionals such as doctors, lawyers and insurance agents with offices on the first two floors of the building developed by John L. Sconiers, Sr. Third floor consisted of an auditorium and served as a meeting place for fraternal organizations and other social functions

1937 Fourth Street Missionary Baptist Church Had significant growth in the 1960s and 1970s as its budget increased from around $20,000 in 1963 to about $180,000 in 1980 During the 1980s, began a radio ministry and lawn care and maid services Currently involved in a prison reform ministry, a recovery program for addicts, and an affordable housing program

1939 Gertrude Ma Rainey Gertrude Ma Rainey is buried between her two sisters in Porterdale Cemetery

1940 Booker T. Washington Apartments 1, 2, & 3 Bedroom with 1 Bath units including water, electric, and gas utilities 392 Units ranging from $10.56 to $11.80 per month when minimum wage was $0.43 per hour Scheduled for demolition beginning in 2014

1941 Fifth Avenue USO The first USO for Black soldiers in the United States Elizabeth Lunsford provided more than three quarters of the necessary funding for the project The Army provided bus transportation for Black soldiers from Fort Benning to the USO Jackie Robinson visited the USO

1941 Mildred Lane Terry First school trained librarian in Muscogee County Librarian at Spencer High School First Librarian at Forth Avenue Public Library in 1953

1942 Black Soldiers Black Military Police served as Courtesy Patrols in Black Columbus Black Military Police were first assigned to Fort Benning in 1942

1944 Black Soldiers Black Soldiers from Fort Benning enjoyed Columbus sights

1953 Fourth Avenue Public Library Opened in 1953 with Mildred L. Terry as the first librarian Renamed Mildred L. Terry Public Library in her honor following her retirement in 1981

1956 Dr. Thomas Hency Brewer, Sr. Opened his medical practice in Columbus in 1920 Instrumental in establishing the Columbus Chapter of the N.A.A.C.P. in 1939 Assassinated in February 1956

1956 E. Edward Farley Prominent Real Estate Developer including Carver Heights Subdivision in 1948 Assumed leadership of the local chapter of the N.A.A.C.P. upon Brewer s assassination in February 1956 Died four months later of a heart attack

1997 The Liberty Theater Cultural Center The Liberty Theater was closed in 1974 Theater was reopened in 1997 following a $1.6 million dollar renovation Provides recreational services and fitness activities for the tri-city community

2001 Reverend Jesse Jackson Spoke in Columbus at an event held at Holsey Chapel CME Church in April 2001 with 350 people present He is the founder of the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, which promotes civil rights and social change