Color photograph of Marzette Lewis and a student displaying a $250 donation check.
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Part of an interview with Marzette Lewis by Claytee White on October 30, 2012. Lewis discusses community involvement in the movement for equality in elementary schools to stop bussing children to schools in different neighborhoods.
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Marzette Lewis is an outspoken community activist, especially in the area of local education. She is the founder of the WAAK-UP group. The interview took place over two sessions, session 1 was recorded October 30, 2012 and session 2 was recorded November 14, 2012.
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Black and white photograph of Marzette Lewis with principal Shirley Burbera and others displaying a donation check.
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Marzette Lewis, a community activist who led the 2012 Fix Our Schools campaign in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Color photograph of Marzette Lewis and Anthony Marentic accepting a five hundred dollar donation to Charles I. West Middle School Band.
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Series of three color Polaroid photographs taken for the Hall of Fame showing Marzette Lewis at her desk.
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Color photograph of Marzette Lewis (right) with her daughter Tracy and Senator Joseph Neal.
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Color photograph of Marzette Lewis (left), Anthony Marentic, and Dell Ray Rhodes in a Band Booster.
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Color photograph of Marzette Lewis with band director Anthony Marentic in the gym.
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