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- NAACP
- Second Baptist Church
- Mary Ellen Henderson
- Alice Wormley
- 1905
- Edwin M. Henderson
- 307 S. Maple Ave
- Foote House
- E.B. Henderson
- Harvard
- WWI
- Soldiers
- Tinner Hill
- Tinner Family
- House
- Francis Tinner
- Emma Tinner
- Charles Coates
- Carrie Tinner
- Frances Tinner
- Pearl Tinner
- Methodist Church
- Legal Papers
- Charles Tinner
- Church
- Group Photo
- Family Records
- Henderson Family
- James E. Lee School
- Sarah Robinson
- Robert J. Robinson
- Manumission
- Falls Church
- James Weldon Johnson
- Dunbar High School
- M.E. Henderson
- James Lee Colored School
- Membership
- Harmon's Blacksmith Shop
- PTA
- School
- Edwin Henderson
- James Henderson
- Annie Thomas
- Sports
- Fairfax County
- Schools
- Segregation
- R.J. Evans
- Colored Citizens Protective League
- Uline Arena
- Jim Crow
- Boycott
- Birthplace
- Louisa Henderson
- Rev. Wallace Costner
- Mt. Zion Baptist Church
- Virginia
- James H. Meriwether
- Basketball
- Charles H. Houston
- O. Tinner
- Lola Saunders
- Margaret Foote Jackson
- Frank C. Foote
- Virginia Foote Jackson
- Frederick Foote
- Frederick Foote Sr.
- Eliza Henderson
- Annie Briggs
- Annie Henderson
- Store
- FBI
- CCPL
- Joseph Tinner
- Melvin Tinner
- Mr. Summeral
- Rev. Powell
- Rev. Colbert
- Cato Adams
- Louisa Mars Henderson
- Harry Truman
- Frederick Foote Jr.
- EBO
- Education
- Busing
- Desegregation
- May Day Programs
- Pastor Costner
- Hall’s Hill
- Employment
- Juke Joints
- Rent Parties
- Church life and leaders
- J. G. Whittier High School
- Falls Church High School
- Beer Garden
- State Theater
- Jefferson Theater
- Galloway Methodist Church
- Willamstown
- Bell Tower
- President Kennedy
- Bob Gaskins
- Charles H. Tinner
- Racial Discrimination
- Odd Fellows Hall
- Merrifield
- Wakefield hall
- Robinson 5 & Dime Store
- Stone Quarry
- Freedmens Hospital
- Falls Church Colored School
- Manassas Industrial School
- Luther Jackson High School
- “Nellie†Henderson
- E. B. Henderson
- Discrimination
- Racism
- Federal Employment
- School Desegregation
- KKK
- Covenants
- lynching
- Prairie View University
- Arlington
- Stratford High School
- Highview Park
- 1940s
- Thurgood Marshall
- Rev. Costner
- J. E. Hoover
- Mr. Tinner
- Voting
- Land Ownership
- Smitty’s Barbershop
- Sparrow and Carr’s Beach
- Dr. Johnson
- Beauticians
- Transportation
- Entertainment
- Korean War
- Boy Scouts
- Girl Scouts
- Shreve Street
- Hillwood Avenue
- Ms. Henderson’s Store
- Virginia Training School
- Galloway Baptist Church
- Washington D.C. Reublic Theater
- Lincoln Theater
- Howard Theater
- U Street
- Gum Springs
- Halls’ Hill
- : “Nellie†Henderson
- Alan Saunders
- Mrs. Sauders
- Ollie Tinner
- Judy Hudson
- Mrs. Hudson
- Footes
- Williams Deskins
- Daniel Richards
- Margaret Sipio
- Sipio Lane
- Shopping
- Fourth of July Celebration
- Occoquan Day
- Christmas
- James Lee Elementary
- Ms. Hudson
- Elizabeth Jackson
- Plantations
- 1920s
- Arlington Cemetery
- Grocery Store
- Prestige Cleaners
- Isaac Ford
- Robert Ford
- Carol Shreves
- Boyd Case
- R. H. Meyers
- Esso Gas Station
- Ms. Gundry
- Frank Anderson
- George Tinner
- Elmira Brent
- Rudolph Tinner
- “Ox†Murray
- Everett Tinner
- George Thomas
- Cook Slade
- Republican Voting
- Gerrymandering
- Spanish American War
- 9th Ohio Regiment
- Typhoid Fever
- Residential Segregation
- Housing
- Landownership
- Truck Farms
- Village Improvement Society
- County Health Organization
- Seven Corners
- Camp Alger
- Manassas High School
- Thompson House (Chimney House)
- Munson Hill
- 5 & Dime Store
- Post Office
- : Ms. Gundry
- Colonel Young
- Colonel Campbell
- President Theodore Roosevelt
- Dr. Harold Johnson
- Fred Foote Sr.
- M. E. Church
- 1930s
- Governor Motel
- A&P Grocery Store
- Piggly Wiggly
- Wares Drug Store
- Washington D. C.
- Carnival
- Third Baptist Church
- Jenny and Charles Robinson
- Elsie Tinner
- Vila Hudson
- Exie Henderson
- Rosie Henderson
- Doris Ramey
- Hilda Hicks
- Lee Highway
- Henderson Store
- The Falls Church
- Stone Bank
- : E. B. Henderson
- Mrs. Gundry
- Fence Law
- East Falls Church Trolley
- Arnold Bus Company
- Garrison Elementary School
- Washington D.C.
- Gulf Station
- Wilson Boulevard
- Jenny Foote (Jackson)
- Frank Foote
- Williamsburg Building
- Falls Church Library
- Arlington Court House
- Scipio Lane
- Freddy Foote
- Federal Government
- Assassination of Martin Luther King
- Jr.
- Domestic Service
- Organizations discussed: Girl Scouts
- Household of Ruth
- Elks
- Ladies Auxiliary
- Francis Junior High School
- Lillian Carey Elementary School
- Odd Fellows Lodge
- Dr. Johnson’s Office
- Horseshoe Hill
- J.C. Hoskins
- Businesses
- Great Depression
- Leesburg
- Railroad Avenue
- William Henry Rector
- Mary Jones Rector
- George Washington Thomas
- Eugene Shreves
- Mandy Ellison
- Charlie Rector
- Jimmy Bryant
- Jessie Deskins
- Theater boycott
- Little League Baseball
- Dulin Methodist Church
- Harriet Bryce
- Mr. Dulin
- Viola Hudson
- Roads
- 121 South Washington Street
- Fairfax Street
- Sue Riddle
- Joseph E. Lynch
- Frank Burch
- Farming
- Psi Phi
- Ethnic Services Committee
- Armstrong High School
- Bryce House
- Highland Beach
- Henderson home
- 1915 vote
- Freedie Foote
- Civil War
- World War II
- Civil Rights
- Politics
- Howard University
- Entrepreneurship
- Slavery
- Frances Coates
- William Henderson
- Mary E. Carpenter
- Chandler Owen
- Rev. Bagnall
- Rev. R. W. Bagnall
- Stag Club
- Women
- J. B. Tinner
- William Terrell
- School League
- Community Activism and Self-Determination
- Lena Dixon
- World War I
- Mothers' Council
- Susie Campbell
- Community and Culture
- Samuel Compton
- Harrison Tinner
- James Lee
- Haley Douglass
- Frederick Douglass
- Agnes Carver
- Carver School
- Churches
- Julius Johnson
- Mothers' Progressive Council
- William Carpenter
- Segrega
- Rev. Johnson
- Entrepreneurs and Landowners
- Capt. Norman
- Jennie Tinner
- Cabaniss
- Josephine Powell
- George Powell
- Virginia Tinner
- Study Club
- Rev. Reed
- John Reed
- G. W. Powell
- W. H. Carpenter
- J. Lewis
- Robert Evans
- Isaac Peyton
- Floyd Evans
- A. G. Murray
- Georgia Taylor
- Fair
- Clarence Chew
- Henry Simms
- Blacksmith
- Robert Harmon
- Baseball
- Shoe Shop
A collaborative project between: African and African American Studies, George Mason University, and the Tinner Hill Heritage Foundation. Funding was provided in part by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.