1949 (12/16/1949) Press-Scimitar: Man and Boy Must Serve Together in Scouting

1949 (12-16-49) - Press Scimitar - 'Man and Boy Must Serve Together in Scouting', Robert Brown Receives Silver Beaver (combined) [Dalstrom].pdf
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1949 (12-16-49) - Press Scimitar - Robert E. Brown (Seminole Division) Receiving Silver Beaver [Dalstrom].pdf

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1949 (12/16/1949) Press-Scimitar: Man and Boy Must Serve Together in Scouting

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Licensed for use by the Kia Kima Alumni Association in this historical display. https://www.memphis.edu/libraries/special-collections/

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Please note that these documents are presented as they existed in their original form for historical accuracy. This document may contain racial or culturally insensitive language. Since the beginning in 1916, Scouting in Memphis has been regarded as a pioneer in interracial Scouting and equality; however, it still existed within the context of a segregated South. The material reflects the culture and context in which it was created and does not reflect the views and principles of the Kia Kima Alumni Association, the Chickasaw Council, or the Scouting movement.
Please note that these documents are presented as they existed in their original form for historical accuracy. This document may contain racial or culturally insensitive language. Since the beginning in 1916, Scouting in Memphis has been regarded as a pioneer in interracial Scouting and equality; however, it still existed within the context of a segregated South. The material reflects the culture and context in which it was created and does not reflect the views and principles of the Kia Kima Alumni Association, the Chickasaw Council, or the Scouting movement.
Please note that these documents are presented as they existed in their original form for historical accuracy. This document may contain racial or culturally insensitive language. Since the beginning in 1916, Scouting in Memphis has been regarded as a pioneer in interracial Scouting and equality; however, it still existed within the context of a segregated South. The material reflects the culture and context in which it was created and does not reflect the views and principles of the Kia Kima Alumni Association, the Chickasaw Council, or the Scouting movement.

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Press-Scimitar, “1949 (12/16/1949) Press-Scimitar: Man and Boy Must Serve Together in Scouting,” Kia Kima Heritage Project, accessed April 25, 2024, https://kiakimamuseum.org/items/show/363.

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