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 James D. Williams, DDC, Chiropractic Physician 
              and Certified Acupuncturist, Mattoon, Illinois. | 
 Mrs. Ona Norton was a Charleston, Illinois community 
              activist. She died in 1995 at age 101. | 
 Kenneth H. Norton, Jr. and Annabel Norton's Wedding 
              Party, 1944. |  
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 Mrs. Ona Norton with a group of EIU African American 
              students. | 
 (left to right) Kenneth H. Norton, Sr., Ona Norton, 
              Kenneth H. Norton, Jr., and Minnie Portee, c. 1942. | 
 Mrs. Ona Norton (left) and Mr. Kenneth H. Norton, 
              Sr.. For man years Mr. and Mrs. Norton helped black EIU students 
              find housing before housing was available to them on campus. |  
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 Norton's extended family, Charleston, Illinois, 
              c. 1935. | 
 Kenneth H. Norton, Jr., kissing his bride, Annabel 
              Derrickson at their wedding in 1944. | 
 Kenneth H. Norton, Jr. family: (left to right) 
              Annabel Norton, Frank Norton, Jr., and Michael K. Norton, c. 1953. |  
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 Mrs. Claire Derrickson with her grandson, Michael 
              K. Norton, Mattoon, Illinois. | 
 Mr. Michael K. Norton. He served in the U.S. Army 
              in Vietnam, c. 1967. | 
 Mrs. Minnie Portee with her grandson, Kenneth H. 
              Norton. |  
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 Black and white men, women, and children cradling 
              wheat, c. 1900 | 
 An Historical marker in front of Dr. Hiram Rutherford's 
              house in Oakland, Illinois. | 
 Dr. Hiram Rutherford's House, Pike Street, Oakland, 
              Illinois. Dr. Rutherford was a popular Physician and abolitionist 
              in Coles County, Illinois in the 19th century. |  Home 
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