k Decorative bunny from the porch of the Powell family vacation cottage, mid 20th century. Creator Unknown. Adam Clayton Powell Jr. 1908 1972 was an AfricanAmerican Baptist pastor and politician who represented the Harlem neighbourhood of New York City in the US House of Representatives from 1945 until 1971. The first AfricanAmerican to be elected to Congress from New York, Powell was a national spokesman for the Democrats on civil rights and social issues. He also urged United States presidents to support emerging nations in Africa and Asia as they gained independence after colonialism. White painted wooden bunny cut in profile that once was attached to the porch entryway of quotThe Bunny Cottagequot located in the historic Highlands area of East Chop in the town of Oak Bluffs, Marthas Vineyard and owned by the Powell family. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Decorative bunny from the porch of the Powell family vacation cottage, mid 20th century. Creator: Unknown. Adam Clayton Powell Jr.  1908  1972  was an African American Baptist pastor and politician who represented the Harlem neighbourhood of New York City in the US House of Representatives from 1945 until 1971. The first African American to be elected to Congress from New York, Powell was a national spokesman for the Democrats on civil rights and social issues. He also urged United States presidents to support emerging nations in Africa and Asia as they gained independence after colonialism. White painted wooden bunny cut in profile that once was attached to the porch entryway of  quot The Bunny Cottage quot  located in the historic Highlands area of East Chop in the town of Oak Bluffs, Martha s Vineyard and owned by the Powell family.
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Decorative bunny from the porch of the Powell family vacation cottage, mid 20th century. Creator: Unknown.

Adam Clayton Powell Jr. (1908 -1972) was an African-American Baptist pastor and politician who represented the Harlem neighbourhood of New York City in the US House of Representatives from 1945 until 1971. The first African-American to be elected to Congress from New York, Powell was a national spokesman for the Democrats on civil rights and social issues. He also urged United States presidents to support emerging nations in Africa and Asia as they gained independence after colonialism. White painted wooden bunny cut in profile that once was attached to the porch entryway of "The Bunny Cottage" located in the historic Highlands area of East Chop in the town of Oak Bluffs, Martha's Vineyard and owned by the Powell family.

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