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Poster advertising Albertina Walker and the Christ Unity Temple Ensemble.
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A young Johnnie Colemon, then Johnnie Mae Haley, pictured here during her formative years in Columbus, Mississippi.
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An adolescent Johnnie Colemon, then Johnnie Mae Haley, stands beside her father, John Haley.
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Johnnie Colemon's parents John and Lula May Haley standing in front of their house in Columbus, Mississippi.
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A young Johnnie Colemon poses with her cousin James Conwell.
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A young Johnnie Colemon stands behind her aunt Allene Blackwell
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Johhnie Colemon (left) with her mother, Lula Mae Haley.
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Colemon’s mother, Lula Mae Haley, standing outside her family’s house.
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Colemon’s mother, Lula Mae Haley (kneeling in front), poses with her Methodist women’s youth group.
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Colemon’s mother, Lula Mae Haley, playing tennis.
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Colemon’s mother, Lula Mae Haley, sitting with the local Methodist men’s youth group.
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Rev. Dr. Johnnie Colemon at her office at Christ Unity Temple
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April 4, 1981
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Rev. Dr. Johnnie Colemon (center) standing with James Compton (right), head of the Chicago Urban League, at an awards ceremony, April 4th, 1981.
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Rev. Dr. Johnnie Colemon, pictured here in a promotional shot for Christ Unity Temple
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Graduates of the Johnnie Colemon Institute pose in their caps and gowns.
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Graduates of the Johnnie Colemon Institute pose in their caps and gowns. (#2)
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6156 S. Cottage Grove Ave., the building where Rev. Dr. Johnnie Colemon's congregation met prior to the construction of her first church.
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1956
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Groundbreaking ceremony for Rev. Dr. Johnnie Colemon's first church, Christ Unity Temple, 1956. Illinois Congressmen Danny Davis (far right), and Charles Hayes (far left) look on.
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1956
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Rev. Dr. Johnnie Colemon at the groundbreaking ceremony for Christ Unity Temple, 1956.
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Rev. Dr. Johnnie Colemon's first church, Christ Unity Temple, at 8601 S. State, Chicago.
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Rev. Dr. Johnnie Colemon's first church, Christ Unity Temple, at 8601 S. State, Chicago.
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Christ Unity Temple after an expansion was added to accommodate the growing congregation
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1956
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Dedication ceremony for Christ Unity Temple, 1956, attended by members of the congregation and Rev. Dr. Johnnie Colemon (third from left).
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Rev. Dr. Johnnie Colemon (third from left) with members of her board at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new addition to the Christ Unity Temple.
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Dedication ceremony for the new addition to Christ Unity Temple, with Spencer Leek, owner of Leek Funeral Home, on the far left.
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Rev. Dr. Johnnie Colemon (center) completes the final mortgage payment for Christ Unity Temple, as Rev. Robert Mays (right), minister of music, looks on.
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Mayor Harold Washington (left), Rev. Dr. Johnnie Colemon (center), and Rev. Jesse Jackson (right) cutting the ribbon for the most recent Christ Universal Temple facility.
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Rev. Dr. Johnnie Colemon with Washington (right) and Jackson (left) at dedication
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The front of the 56-acre existing facility for Christ Universal Temple. It includes a 4000-seat auditorium, a media center, the largest New Thought bookstore in the country, the Johnnie Colemon Institute, and headquarters for the Universal Foundation for Better Living.
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Rev. Dr. Johnnie Colemon during the construction of the current Christ Universal Temple facility.
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1996
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The Congressional Black Caucus photographed during Floyd Flake's last term in Congress (1996).
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undated
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(l-r) Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Flake, Joann and Granger Browning, pastors of Ebenezer AME Church in Fort Washington Maryland, Renit and Martin Williams, teachers at Vanderbilt University and the Mungeon Family.
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undated
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Display signage of the cover of Floyd Flake's book, "The Way of the Bootstrapper: Nine Action Steps for Achieving Your Dreams," 1999.
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undated
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Photograph of Floyd Flake by Virginia Stewart.
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undated
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A photo collage that includes photos from Floyd Flake's first congressional campaign.
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1995-1996
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Illustration of Floyd Flake and members of the U.S. Democratic Congressional Black Caucus, 1995-1996.
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undated
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(l-r) (Front Row) Elaine's mother, Floyd Flake, Aaliyah's daughter on lap, and wife Elaine Flake.(l-r) (Back Row) Floyd Flake (eldest son), daughter Aaliyah, son Hasaan and daughter Nayilah.
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1998
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Bishop T.D. Jakes with his mother, Odith Jakes (1998).
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2006
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Bishop T.D. Jakes with children in South Africa (2006).
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5/29/1981
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Bishop T.D. Jakes (right) with his wife, Serita Ann Jakes (left) on their wedding day in South Charleston, West Virginia (1981).
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Bishop T.D. Jakes (third left) with (L to R) Pastor James Robison, Pastor Kirbyjon Caldwell, U.S. President George W. Bush, and Pastor Tony Evans at the White House in Washington, D.C.
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2008
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Bishop T.D. Jakes (left) with U.S. President William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton (right) (2008).
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2005
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Bishop T.D. Jakes with his wife, Serita Ann Jakes (2005).
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2006
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Bishop T.D. Jakes (center) visiting a newborn baby at Melchizedek Hospital in South Africa (2006).
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1999
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Bishop T.D. Jakes with his mother, Odith Jakes (1999).
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2005
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Bishop T.D. Jakes (fourth left) comforting victims of the Hurricane Katrina disaster (2005).
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2004
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An aerial view of the MegaFest Conference led by Bishop T.D. Jakes in Atlanta, Georgia (2004).
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2000
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Bishop T.D. Jakes’ church, The Potter’s House in Dallas, Texas (2000).