Jennie Cheatham LeeJennie C. Lee, Tuskegee, Ala., She was music department director[1] and led the choir (its second leader) at Tuskegee Institute and Julius Rosenwald wrote her a letter thanking her for her work and including a gift of $100[2] corrsepondence to her[3] She collected photographs taken at the school.[1]
Nellie M. Mundy, New York, N. Y.,[4][5] Is the photo album noted in this book her? Alumnus of Michigan State Normal School. Taught at Calumet?
James M. EllisJames EllisJ. M. Ellis lawyer lived in Oak Hill. T. L. Sweeney and J. H. Love were reported to be the only other "Colored" attorney in Fayette County.[6]
^Vogelius, C. (February 5, 2018). "Tuskegee's Silent Histories: The Jennie C. Lee Papers and the Visual Archive". Legacy. 35: 48. doi:10.5250/LEGACY.35.1.0048. S2CID165761908.