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Order Number
00120208
Title
Bank
of
Finance
event
Photographer
Curtis, Rolland J.
Collection ID
Rolland J. Curtis Collection
Location/Accession
RC_0088.09
Date
Circa
1968
Physical Description
1
negative
:
safety
;
10
x
13
cm
.
Notes
Title
supplied
by
cataloger
.
Historical Data
Rolland
Joseph
'
Speedy
'
Curtis
was
born
in
Louisiana
in
1922
.
After
serving
three
years
in the
Marines
during
World
War
II
, he and his
wife
,
Gloria
,
relocated
from
New
Orleans
to
Los
Angeles
in
1946
.
Curtis
served
four
years
with the
Los
Angeles
Police
Department
, but
resigned
from the
force
in
order
to
pursue
both
a
Bachelor's
and
Master's
degree
from
USC
. He
later
became
involved
in
city
politics
, as an
associate
of
Sam
Yorty
, and
later
a
field
deputy
to
City
Council
members
Billy
Mills
and
Tom
Bradley
. He was
briefly
director
of the
Model
Cities
program
in
1973
.
Rolland
J
.
Curtis
died
in his
home
in
1979
, the
victim
of a
homicide
. An
affordable
housing
complex
on
Exposition
Blvd
.
near
Vermont
Ave
. was
named
in his
honor
in
1981
,
along
with a
nearby
street
and
park.
; The
Bank
of
Finance
was the
first
African
American
organized
bank
in
California
.
Opened
in
1964
,
it
catered
to
small
businesses
in the
community
.
During
its
time
,
it
nursed
local
businesses
to
fruition
and
provided
financial
assistance
for
necessary
community
resources
like
medical
centers
,
day
care
, and
homes
for the
elderly
.
Members
of the
organizing
committee
included
Dr
.
Edward
H
.
Ballard
,
Dr
.
Perry
W
.
Beal
,
Wilton
A.
Clarke
,
Onie
B
.
Granville
,
Mrs
.
Bernice
M
.
Malbrue
,
Tom
Bradley
and
Lorenzo
V
.
Spencer
. The
bank
building
at
2651
S
.
Western
Avenue
, and a
branch
opened
at
8420
S
.
Vermont
in
1968
have
both
since
been
demolished.
;
Rev
.
Thomas
Kilgore
,
Jr
.
(1913-1998)
was the
first
African
American
to
become
president
of the
American
Baptist
Churches
,
during
a
time
when
the
African
Americans
only
made
up
20%
of the
members
. He was a
friend
to
Martin
Luther
King
,
Jr.
, and
helped
organize
the
1963
March
on
Washington
. He was a
senior
pastor
at
Second
Baptist
Church
from
1963-1985
, the
oldest
African
American
Baptist
Church
in
Los
Angeles
.
Kilgore
combined
spirituality
and
community
work
,
believing
that
serving
God
and
serving
your
community
were
intertwined.
;
Gilbert
Lindsay
(1900-1990)
was
born
on a
cotton
plantation
in
Mississippi
where
he
later
picked
cotton
for
50
cents
a
day
. In
1928
, he
moved
to
Los
Angeles
and
became
a
janitor
for the
Department
of
water
&
Power
. By
1963
, at the
age
of
62
,
Lindsay
became
the
first
African
American
to
join
the
City
Council
.
Appointed
to
fill
a
vacancy
, he was
reelected
consistently
until
his
death
in
1990
.
Description
Photograph
depicts
bank
members
and
guests
for an
unidentified
Bank
of
Finance
event
.
Pictured
are:
two
unidentified
men
,
third
from
left
is
Rev
.
Thomas
Kilgore
,
Board
Member
Leroy
Weeks
,
Dr
.
Ross
Miller
,
Charles
Walker
and
Councilmember
Gilbert
Lindsay
.
Photograph
is
circa
1968
.
See
images
00120190
;
00120200
through
00120209
;
00121696
;
00121697
;
00125591
through
00125593
;
00125597
through
00125600
;
00138691
and
00138692
for
additional
photos
in this
series
.
Subject
Lindsay, Gilbert.
Kilgore, Thomas,--1913-1998.
Bank of Finance (Los Angeles, Calif.).
Bank of Finance (Los Angeles, Calif.)--Employees.
Lost architecture.
Savings and loan associations.
Banks and banking.
Bank buildings.
Bank employees.
Bankers.
City council members.
African American politicians.
Clergy.
Civil rights workers.
African American men.
Men.
Floral decorations.
Los Angeles (Calif.).
Coverage
1960
;
1961
;
1962
;
1963
;
1964
;
1965
;
1966
;
1967
;
1968
;
1969
Format
Photographic safety negatives
Credits
Made accessible through a grant from the John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation.
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Reproduction Information
Images available for reproduction and use. Please see the Ordering & Use page at
http://tessa.lapl.org/OrderingUse.html
for additional information.
Internal Notes
See
Folder
Record
PH-RC-0086_01-0089_03
for
upload
information
.
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