




Emmanuel Lewis is a former actor and a 3 time People’s choice Award winner. He received his “big break” from his famous Jell-O commercial’s featured Bill Cosby. Additionally in 1983 he received his own TV show entitled “Webster,” where he stared as the main character until 1989 when the show was cancelled.

Ester Roll born in 1920, was an Emmy award winning actress. She was born in Miami, Florida but attended college in Atlanta. She started her acting career in the 1960’s and continued until her death in 1998. She won her Emmy for her role in “A Raisin in the Sun” as well as the maid in the Academy Award winning film “Driving Miss Daisy.”










This Conn Tenor Saxophone was made in 1914 and was played by Larry D. Gregory. Mr. Gregory was a music major from Bethune-Cookman and he eventually became the first African American probation officer in the state of Georgia. In this photo, Mr. Gregory is playing the Tenor Saxophone at Valdosta State College in the 1970s.





Dionne Warwick is an acclaimed singer and humanitarian. As a singer she was a 6 time Grammy Award winner, and has sold over 85 million records. As a humanitarian, she served as the United Nations Global Ambassador for the Food and Agriculture Organization, and the US ambassador of Health. This poster is an advertisement for her performance at the Pebble hill Plantation, in Thomasville, Georgia.










Frank Dean Martin III was a Thomasville native, and a graduate from Douglass High School. After college, he started his radio career at Macon’s WIBB, and later he became manager of WPGA FM. Frank then moved to Piedmont communications in 1989 and in 2005 he was named “Most knowledgeable Radio Account Manager” by the Central Georgia Advertising Federation. On October 20th, 2018 Frank Dean Martin III was inducted in the Georgia Radio Hall of Fame.