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Gender neutral fashion Ebony May 1973
Gender neutral fashion in the 60’s and early 70’s . Flagg Bros Catalogue Ebony May 1973
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The Side Stepper Ebony Magazine October 1975 (2)
The Side Stepper in Flagg Bros Catalogue Ebony Magazine October 1975. The Flagg Brothers store is mentioned in Billy Joel’s song - Keeping the faith.
Even Elvis "The King" owned a pair of Flagg Bros shoes
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Flagg Bros Shoe Store
Flagg Bros Shoe Store in Nashville Tennessee. Flagg Bros catered to a niche market as evidenced by their catalogues that featured mostly African American models and the Ads they ran in African American magazines like JET and EBONY. The little sign that reads, AUTHENTIC STYLE FOR MEN, speaks to the way Flagg Bros marketed their products. Some of these products were gender neutral shoes and clothes.
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The Side Stepper Ebony Magazine October 1975
Flagg Bros Catalogue with the Side Stepper shoe in Ebony Magazine October 1975. The Price of the Side Stepper in 1975 was $17.76. The Flagg Brothers store is mentioned in Billy Joel’s song - Keeping the faith.
Flagg shoes were so popular that even Elvis "The King" owned a pair of Flagg Bros shoes
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The Side Stepper
A pair of classic men’s black platform shoes with an Afrocentric twist
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DRC Headline October 21, 1921
Headline of Denton Record-Chronicle October 21, 1921
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Pilot Point Old Jail
Old jail in Pilot Point used from the 1880s until 1921.
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Longview News-Journal: "Notice on Door Says Negroes Got What Was Coming"
Longview News-Journal article about the lynching in Pilot Point on December 14, 1922. It also references the lynching on October 21, 1921.
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DRC: "No Action Taken as Yet on Pilot Point Whipping"
Denton Record-Chronicle article which describes the status of the investigation into the lynching in Pilot Point on October 21, 1921.
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Saskatoon Daily Star: "Black Boys Whipped"
Saskatoon Daily Star (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada) article about the lynching in Pilot Point on October 21, 1921.
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Hot Springs New Era: "Negro Boys Flogged"
Hot Springs New Era article about the lynching in Pilot Point on October 21, 1921.
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Cincinnati Enquirer: "'Yes We Did It'"
Cincinnati Enquirer article about the lynching in Pilot Point on October 21, 1921.
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Richmond Planet: "Taken from Jail; Flogged"
Richmond Planet article about the lynching in Pilot Point on October 21, 1921.
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Bangor Daily News: "Negro Boys Taken from Jail and Flogged by K.K.K."
Bangor Daily News article about the lynching in Pilot Point on October 21, 1921.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch: "Negro Boys Flogged; 'We Did it,' says Note Signed 'K.K.K.'"
St. Louis Post-Dispatch article about the lynching in Pilot Point on October 21, 1921.
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Courier-Journal: "Mob Flogs 2 Negroes; K.K.K. Note Takes Blame"
Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY) article about the lynching in Pilot Point on October 21, 1921.
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Owensboro Messenger: "Two Negro Boys Whipped by Unidentified Men"
Owensboro Messenger article about the lynching in Pilot Point on October 21, 1921.
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News-Democrat: "K.K.K. Whip Two Negroes and Leave Warning"
The News-Democrat (Paducah, KY) article on the lynching in Pilot Point on October 21, 1921.
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Journal and Tribune: "Negro Boys Flogged"
Journal and Tribune (Knoxville, TN) article about the lynching in Pilot Point on October 21, 1921.
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Indianapolis Star: "Two Negro Boys Taken from Jail and Flogged"
Indianapolis Star article about the lynching in Pilot Point on October 21, 1921.
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Montpelier Evening Argus: "Negroes Flogged by Men who Sign Paper 'K.K.K.'"
Montpelier Evening Argus article on the lynching in Pilot Point on October 21, 1921.
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The Victoria Advocate: "K.K.K. Whipped 2 Negro Boys"
Victoria Daily Advocate (Victoria, TX) article on the lynching in Pilot Point on October 21, 1921.
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New York Times: "Flog Two Texas Negroes"
New York Times article about the lynching in Pilot Point on October 21, 1921.
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St. Louis Star and Times: "Two Negro Boys Taken from Jail and Whipped"
St. Louis Star and Times article about the lynching in Pilot Point on October 21, 1921.
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Kansas City Kansan: "Texas Mob Whips Boys"
Kansas City Kansan article on the lynching in Pilot Point on October 21, 1921.