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.
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.
African American children of Calhoun Primary School do calisthenics (physical exercises) in Calhoun, Alabama. Children stand in columns and do exercise.
African American children of Calhoun Primary School play toy trumpets, drums and harmonicas in a band, Calhoun, Alabama. African American children sing. A young African American boy conducts the band.
African American students sit in classroom of the Calhoun Primary School in Calhoun, Alabama. African American boy reads from a book. African American girl speaks.
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.
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