Peoria
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Becoming Richard Pryor
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Richard Pryor
Marie Pryor
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Peoria: An Introduction
North Washington Street
The Famous Door
The Carver Center
Harold’s Club
Collins Corner
The Murray-Baker Bridge
Eras
1919–1941: “Roarin’ Peoria”
1942–1945: WWII Comes to Peoria
1946–1952: Reformers on the March
1953–1962: All-American City
1963–1969: Civil Rights Hits Peoria
1970s & Beyond: “Pryor’s Peoria” After Pryor
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Family Affairs
The Making of a Comic
Schooled
Segregation and Desegregation
Sin City
Reform This Town!
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The Town That Reformed
Archive Entry Date: 10/1/1955
Reform meant a new, professionalized city management, but did not go uncontested
John Clark Discovers Negroes Now Talking
Archive Entry Date: 10/11/1952
A reporter dropped into Bris Collins's tavern to take black America's pulse — and met Richard's “Uncle Dickie”
The Bar at the Famous Door
Archive Entry Date: c. 1947
An interior shot of the Pryor family's tavern