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Young woman, Los Angeles, 1951
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Judge Kilgore and family
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Pasadena, California, Mrs. Herbert Coppell home (interior) - enormous and elaborately decorated fireplace
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Child near a fireplace
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Child seated near a fireplace
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["Mi Sueño," Herbert Coppell house, 1245 South Grand Avenue, Pasadena, California. Dining room fireplace]
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One - room cabin
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[Interior view of room showing chandelier, decorative arch, fireplace, and furniture]
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Alex Haley: Alex Haley talking, Harrington Faculty Center (AHP)
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Fireplace in slave quarters of Crofut home
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Greenwood State Park, Barbecue Shelter Negro Area
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Greenwood State Park, Barbecue Shelter Negro Area
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Matt Gardner House: fireplace
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The roof over his head was saved by the Red Cross, and his food and seeds for his garden plot also were from the Red Cross. Albert Wetherspoon, 70 year-old colored man, is a beneficiary of the drought relief work. A foreclosure on his little farm was put off through Red Cross intervention
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[An African American family; Reading books.]
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Aunt Betty. She was the slave of Mr. Walker, at Faunsdale, and was the cook for Rev. Mr. Harrison, Rector of St. Michael's. The picture, taken in Aunt Betty's home, shows a typical cabin interior
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Resting at her own fireside
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Servant looking in fear at his master
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View in Residence, Fifth Avenue, N.Y
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View in Residence, Fifth Avenue, N.Y
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