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1930s African-American Civil Rights



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Titles about the South’s negro population; a business district and a lunch shop; “for colored only” sign; businesses; tenement buildings; several black children and laundry on a clothesline; an African American school; a doctor’s office; a ramshackle house; women doing laundry outside; a woman cooks on a wood stove, and her husband feeds a toddler; plowing a field; black Civilian Conservation Corps recruits; men pushing full wheelbarrows on an incline; a church, preacher, and congregation; a Juke Joint with dancing; a stately college campus building with classrooms and students; statue of Booker T Washington; Tuskegee institute; scientists; George Washington Carver

negros, African Americans, Deep South, businesses, restaurants, lunch, tenements, laundry, schools, clotheslines, schools, universities, shacks, houses, blacks, Civilian Conservation Corps, cooking, eating, wheelbarrows, laborers, juke joints, dancing, Tuskegee Institute, George Washington Carver, Booker T Washington

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