Talk:Alonzo Clifton McClennan

First Negro drugstore
Peoples' pharmacy was not the first Black drugstore in Charleston. Two sources support this: Charleston,, 1884 p. 103, had M.H. Dingle (c) at 73 King St. listed under drugs and medicines. "C" was the designation for colored. In Dr. McFall says on p.70 that Dr. Dingle was the first Negro to open a pharmacy in Charleston and it was located on King St. I recommend removing the first.--Mlh414 (talk) 15:51, 13 February 2022 (UTC)