Mr. Kidder, President of Calhoun Primary School for African American children, speaks in Calhoun, Alabama. Mr Kidder at desk in his office smokes a pipe and talks to a person.
African American children of Calhoun Primary School do calisthenics (physical exercises) in Calhoun, Alabama. Children stand in columns and do exercise.
A muddy road in Lowndes County, Alabama. Two African American men on a tractor doing road grading, part of a program with Calhoun Colored School Students working to improve communications between farmers and routes of transit to market their goods. Two men outside a farm house. A man plows field using plow driven by horse. A man plows a field using plows driven by two horses. "Captain" Roper, an early graduate of the Calhoun School, stands along with a farmer and advises on improved farm methods. A field getting plowed.
A 103-year-old African American woman smiles and speaks in Calhoun, Alabama. A shy black girl smiles facing the camera. Beans are being cooked in a pot. Three black girls talk and smile. A little black toddler smiling, then faces the camera.
African American woman wearing a cloth bandana around her head talks in front of the camera, in Calhoun, Alabama.
Education of African American children in Calhoun, Alabama during the Great Depression. A road runs along a town. African American woman walks with children at the far end of the road. African American students of Calhoun Primary School play during recess. Teachers stand beside students sitting on ground. Students repeat after their teacher. A group of African American children.
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