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John Sunday

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Post-war career
Among the properties once owned by Sunday includes three of the four corners at the Belmont-DeVilliers intersection as well as property now occupied by [[Pensacola City Hall]], [[M. C. Blanchard Judicial Building]], and [[L&N Passenger Depot and Express Office]].
 
A longtime leader in Pensacola's black community, Sunday was also instrumental in the establishment of [[Escambia High School]], Pensacola's first high school for African-American students.
==John Sunday House==

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