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Negro mother teaching children numbers and alphabet in home of sharecropper. Transylvania, Louisiana digital file from b&w film copy neg. of print

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Dois Capoeiristas no ar - Translation: Two Capoeiristas in the air

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Barbara Jordan, Congresswoman, 1972–78

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Portrait of Langston Hughes

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Celia Cruz, full-length portrait, facing front, on stage

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Washington's prominent figures listen to Marian Anderson's singing. Washington, DC, April 9. Behind Marian Anderson, the heroic statue of Lincoln; beside her, Cabinet members and Senators; before her a crowd of 75,000 black and white listeners. Left to ri

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