African American children at a school in New Orleans, Louisiana. Primary school African American children attend a class. The children raise their hands in class. Children reading and writing seated at tables. They write on the blackboard.
African American children at a high school in New Orleans, Louisiana. African American children attend a class. Children reading from books. The children examine a globe and look at various pictures on a board. Girls model kimonos.
African American children at Jones Elementary School in New Orleans, Louisiana. African American children eat food at tables.
African American children at a school in New Orleans, Louisiana. African American children on swings of playground. They form a human chain. Children dancing and entering a building.
Jones Elementary School in New Orleans, Louisiana. Several views of African American children smiling in a classroom. Children writing in notebooks. Students at a backboard and wall maps.
Traditional Mardi Gras in the French Quarter of New Orleans. A colorful carnival parade passes through the streets. Krewe participants in floats throw beads, doubloons, necklaces, and trinkets to spectators. The spectators on both sides of road, raise both hands to catch the Mardi Gras throws from passing floats. Pretty girls and grotesque floats on the roads in daytime and at night as well.
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