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The legacy of Ida Yarbrough, activist and namesake in Albany
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1of6Capital City Commission members meet in Albany, New York - Grace Gustafson, William P. McGlone, John R. Hauf, and Mrs. Ida Yarbrough. March 02, 1965 (Bob Wilder/Times Union Archive)Bob Wilder/Times Union Historic ImagesShow MoreShow Less
2of6Left to right: Frank Wills McCabe; Mrs. Ida Yarbrough; Frank Cox. June 16, 1962 (Times Union Archive)Times Union Historic ImagesShow MoreShow Less
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4of6Grace Gustafson and State Commission, New York State. Temporary State Commission meeting. Seated, Miss Grace E. Gustafson, Mrs. Ida Yarbrough. Standing: John C. Burdis, John C. Wyld, Reverend Vladimir E. Hartman. December 28, 1962 (Roberta Smith/Times Union Archive)Roberta Smith/Times Union Historic ImagesShow MoreShow Less
The legacy of Ida Yarbrough, activist and namesake in Albany
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1of8Buy PhotoCapital City Commission members meet in Albany, New York - Grace Gustafson, William P. McGlone, John R. Hauf, and Mrs. Ida Yarbrough. March 02, 1965 (Bob Wilder/Times Union Archive)Bob Wilder/Times Union Historic ImagesShow MoreShow Less
2of8Buy PhotoLeft to right: Frank Wills McCabe; Mrs. Ida Yarbrough; Frank Cox. June 16, 1962 (Times Union Archive)Times Union Historic ImagesShow MoreShow Less
4of8Buy PhotoGrace Gustafson and State Commission, New York State. Temporary State Commission meeting. Seated, Miss Grace E. Gustafson, Mrs. Ida Yarbrough. Standing: John C. Burdis, John C. Wyld, Reverend Vladimir E. Hartman. December 28, 1962 (Roberta Smith/Times Union Archive)Roberta Smith/Times Union Historic ImagesShow MoreShow Less