African American woman wearing a cloth bandana around her head talks in front of the camera, in Calhoun, Alabama.
Life of African American towns people in Calhoun, Alabama during the Great Depression in America. An old African American farmer holds a sack in his hands, smiles and talks. African American farmer sits outside his house. A small child eats something. Other two children sit on a stool. African American woman stands at door and smiles. Exteriors of a house. A family works outside their house.
Life of African American towns people in Calhoun, Alabama during the Great Depression. Three black men in overalls pose. One of them carries a small child. African American woman speaks and smiles. Two young African American children pose.
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 college girls march along a path at their college in Calhoun, Alabama. African American girls come out of the college building. African American young women stand and sit on a bench. Face of a smiling African American girl.
Life of African American townsmen in Calhoun, Alabama during the Great Depression. People gathered around an ice cream truck. African American girl eats ice-cream. Another girl purchases cold-drinks and ice creams. An old man sit beside a still camera placed on a tripod. A young African American child.
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