Life of African American towns people in Calhoun, Alabama. Four African American boys pose in Calhoun, Alabama. One of them sits on a toy cart. Two African American boys sit on toy carts pushed by three others. The boys run, pushing the carts along the village road.
African American children at the Calhoun School in Alabama, United States. Children perform exercises at the school grounds. African American boys blow trumpets and girls sing. A girl with woven hair sings. A young man reads from a book. A girl. The principal of the school, Dr. Jerome F. Kidder.
African American children at the Calhoun School in Alabama, United States. African American girls play on the school grounds. Girls around a bench. The girls milling about on a playground.
African American children at the Calhoun School in Alabama, United States. African American girls gathered on the school campus. Girls in coats come out of the school building. Women sew pieces of cloth during a class at the school.
African American students at the Calhoun School in Alabama, United States. African American women embroider on a piece of cloth. Women sew clothes. A woman displays a garment stitched by her.
African American girls at the Calhoun School in Alabama, United States. Girls play checkers. A student at a desk as she writes on a paper. A girl gives a hairdo (styles hair) for another girl at the school.
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