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[[page of photographs and captions]]

[[top right: photo of two men]] 
[[caption]] Kelvin Wall, vice president, Marketing Development Department, Coca-Cola USA, receives special award from Frank Stanley, editor-publisher, LOUISVILLE DEFENDER and member National Newspaper Publisher's Association Awards Committee, for his development of Black media advertising. [[/caption]]

[[center left: incomplete photo of a group of people with no caption]]

[[center:  photo of 2 men and 1 woman]]
[[caption]] Ed Washington, (left), marketing specialist, Market Development Department, Coca-Cola USA, presents the Company's Black Guardians of Freedom kit and hundreds of copies of GOLDEN LEGACY magazines (educational material on Black history) along with a Dukane projector to Mrs. Minnie Clayton of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library Center. Right is Dr. Julius S. Scott, director of the Center. [[/caption]]

[[center right: photo of a group of people and a man crowning Miss Mississippi]]
[[caption]] Eugene McCullers, account executive, Coca-Cola USA, presents winner's trophy to Miss Jimmie Ann Dampier, Miss Mississippi, while Elks Grand Exalted Ruler Hobson Reynolds crowns her "Miss America of Elkdom" at the Elks Convention. [[/caption]]

[[bottom left:  photo of 4 men]]
[[caption]] Harold Hamilton, (right), communications manager, Market Development Department, Coca-Cola USA, talks with (from left to right), Dick Harvey, vice president and director of planning, Coca-Cola USA, Dr. Vivian Henderson, president of Clark College, and Henry G. Parks, president of H. G. Parks Sausage Company, during a consumer awareness seminar. [[/caption]]