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Enola Mison is third from right in this group photograph. Betty Cone is on far right.
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This undated photograph shows Enola Mixon with the Reverend Jackson, probably in Greensboro. Reverend Jackson was student body president of North Carolina Agricultural an[...]
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This letter, from J. A. McKee, director of athletics at Dudley High School in Greensboro, is written in appreciation of Enola Mixon's contributions as the chairperson of [...]
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A letter of thanks for Enola Mixon's participation in a United States Postat Service workshop in Charlotte.
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This article describes Enola Mixon's move from High Point to the postion of field director of the United States Postal Service in Northern Virginia.
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Enola Mixon is shown, second row far left, in this class photograph of the Colgate Darden Graduate School of Business Administration, at the University of Virginia in Cha[...]
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Enola Mixon is the only woman and only African-American in this photograph of a management class held by the United States Postal Service.
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Article from the "High Point Enterprise" detailing the career of Enola Mixon, who became the first woman and first African-American postmaster in High Point, North Caroli[...]
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Article from "The Greensboro Record:" documenting an issue regarding the hiring and promotional practices at the United States Post Office in Greensboro, specifically com[...]
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This invitation announces the unveiling of the postal stamp honoring the firefighter heroes of the September 11, 2001, attack in New York City.
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