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In 1914, Madame Walker attempted to see a film at the Isis Theatre in downtown Indianapolis. Upon paying the 15 cent admission, she was informed that admission for "colored" customers had been increased to 25 cents. Walker then contacted Ransom and instructed him to sue the theatre. This is
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in the state of Indiana to receive such distinction. The neighborhood, which was home to many important African American business leaders, remains the most intact 19th century neighborhood associated with African Americans in Indianapolis.
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As the Walker Company grew in scale, so did Ransom's stature in the city. He became the attorney for a number of Indianapolis businesses and civic organizations. He also held a number of civic and elected positions including:
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commonly believed to be the impetus for Walker to start plans on her own theatre. Walker did not live to see its construction. On land purchased for $ 58,000 in 1924, Ransom worked alongside
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in Nashville, Tennessee in 1908 with degrees in divinity and law and as valedictorian of both classes. He completed post graduate work in the School of Law at
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was built to "serve as the social and cultural center of Indianapolis." The theatre opened its doors on Monday, December 26, 1927.
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On the campus of Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, there is an apartment complex which bears the family name.
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Soon after his move to Indianapolis, Ransom became not only Madame Walker's attorney but also the general manager for the
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Gloria J. Gibson-Hudson, "To All Classes; to All Races; This House is Dedicated: The Walker Theatre Revisited," in
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in Indianapolis, Indiana. From 1911 until his death he served as legal counsel and general manager for the
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Indiana's African-American Heritage : Essays from Black History News & Notes
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Ransom married his wife, Nettie Cox, in 1912. His children included Frank, Frederic,
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After graduating from Grenada's black high school, Ransom graduated from
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Ransom and his family lived much of their life in Indianapolis near
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He is buried in West Ridge Park Cemetery in Indianapolis.
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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The Ransom Family Papers (1912–2011) are archived at the
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David J. Bodenhamer and Robert G. Barrows, ed. (1994).
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Madame Walker Theatre Center: An Indianapolis Treasure
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Robert Brokenburr
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A'Lelia Walker
Walker Theatre
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