Life of African American people in Calhoun, Alabama. Two African American women wearing hats move along a village road. A simple wooden house atop an embankment along the road.
Housing facilities of African American citizens in Calhoun, Alabama. Exteriors of new wooden house under construction. Looking inside the hut from the door. Exteriors of the house from a different angle.
Life of African American towns people in Calhoun, Alabama during the Great Depression in America. An old African American farmer holds a sack in his hands, smiles and talks. African American farmer sits outside his house. A small child eats something. Other two children sit on a stool. African American woman stands at door and smiles. Exteriors of a house. A family works outside their house.
African American woman walks in field (may be spreading seeds) in Calhoun, Alabama, during the Great Depression. Houses of African American residents in the background. African American farmer plows his field using a mule drawn plow.
Life of African American towns people in Calhoun, Alabama during the Great Depression. Three black men in overalls pose. One of them carries a small child. African American woman speaks and smiles. Two young African American children pose.
Exteriors of the Calhoun Primary School in Calhoun, Alabama. African American children play and make handicrafts during recess. Boys play while girls weave baskets and make handicrafts. A look at the shows and hairstyles of the African American children. Children speak. African American woman rings bell at the end of recess.
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