Occupations of African Americans in Atlanta, Georgia. A black beautician manicures fingernails of a black man. African American manicurist uses a cuticle pusher on the man's fingernails and cleans them. Manicurist trims excess cuticles using a cuticle nipper. Beautician uses an electric nail file to refine cuticles.
A cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia. The cemetery with unusual grave-markers.
African American occupations in Atlanta, Georgia. An African American businessman speaking in his office. A picture of another African American businessman.
African American occupations in Atlanta, Georgia. An African American woman using a keyboard machine to cut Hollerith 88 column punch cards. Another African American worker using a sorter to process punch cards. View of the sorter stacking cards into separate bins. Another worker feeds cards onto a machine that takes them rapidly, one at a time. A man watching cards travel along a sorting device. A worker taking a nap.
Children play outside a school for African American children in Darien, Georgia. African American teacher of the school calls the students to attend class. Children line outside and enter the class. Teacher calls on the students to solve problems standing up at the chalk board. He questions the students. A girl raises her hand to call out an answer.
African American citizens get health treatment at mobile U.S. County Health Clinic van in Darien, Georgia. African American men and women lined outside the medical van. A medic on the van checks the patients and talk to them. Label 'County Health Clinic, Glynn-Camden and McIntosh' written on side of the van. Number plate reads 'US Government 1383 Public Health Service'.
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