Renne Johnson, 8, the youngest stockholder of the Unity Bank and Trust Co., New England's first bi-racial bank, pulls off the flag which draped the bronze cornerstone plaque during unveiling ceremonies in Roxbury. Watching with delight is Mayor Kevin White, who was a guest speaker, and Donald Sneed, President and Chairman of the Board
Renne Johnson, 8, the youngest stockholder of the Unity Bank and Trust Co., New Englands first bi-racial bank, pulls off the flag which draped the bronze cornerstone plaque during unveiling ceremonies in Roxbury. Watching with delight is Mayor Kevin White, who was a guest speaker, and Donald Sneed, President and Chairman of the Board
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Renne Johnson, 8, the youngest stockholder of the Unity Bank and Trust Co., New England's first bi-racial bank, pulls off the flag which draped the bronze cornerstone plaque during unveiling ceremonies in Roxbury. Watching with delight is Mayor Kevin White, who was a guest speaker, and Donald Sneed, President and Chairman of the Board
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Additional information accompanying item: White, Kevin, Mayor..ceremonies..First Colored Bank March 31, 1968. Renne Johnson, 8, the youngest stockholder of the Unity Bank and Trust Co., New England's first bi-racial bank, pulls off the flag which draped the bronze cornerstone plaque during unveiling ceremonies in Roxbury. Watching with delight is Mayor Kevin White, who was a guest speaker, and Donald Sneed, President and Chairman of the Board.