Frederick Focke Reese (born in Baltimore, Maryland on October 23, 1854 and died in Savannah, Georgia December 22, 1936) was the Fourth Bishop of Georgia. ...
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Selma To Montgomery (Selma 2004): Rev. Freder...
The 2004 HistoryMakers' program Selma to Montgomery featured an interv...
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Frederick D. Reese Civil Rights Oral History
Frederick D. Reese Civil Rights Oral History - Murphy High School.
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Dr. Frederick Reese was a teacher: An Oral Hi...
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REVEREND FREDERICK D. REESE REMEMBERS SELMA
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NCCHR Dr Frederick Douglas Reese
As Selma's local leader, Dr. Frederick Douglas Reese, Sr. signed the l...
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Rev. Frederick D. Reese remembers 'Bloody Sun...
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St. Anthony of Padua High School Syracuse NY 1980-1981, McKinley-Brighton Magnet Elementary School Syracuse NY 1981-1988, Clary Middle School Syracuse NY 1988-1990
Frederick Reese.As president of the Dallas County Voters League, Reese helped lead the fight for voting rights in Selma. He also wore another prominent hat: A science teacher at Selmas Hudson High School, Reese was president of theSelma Teachers Association. In the 60s as student sit-ins spread
The Rev. Frederick Reese, age 85, walks slowly across the stage and takes his seat without fanfare. Only his royal blue vestments, trimmed in gold, hint at his importance within this church and community. He pats a weathered hand against his knee, keeping time with the music as he smiles benevolentl