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  • 271. [Article] Album 14, Photo #36
    Mothers & children, unnamed social event, 1940s
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  • 272. [Article] Album 14, Photo #32
    Otto Rutherford in “Past Exalted Ruler” ceremonial cap
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  • To a large extent this study is demographic. In order to arrive at descriptive statements, statistics regarding the German-born, native-born and foreign-born in the census reports from 1850 to 1910 were ...
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  • 274. [Article] Album 1, Photo #55
    Young adults in river outing
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  • Seated group photo
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  • Female speaker, from back of photo: "NAACP Banquet"
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  • How to grow up and be somebody is a particularly modern and American question. Young New Yorkers in the 1920s were surrounded with fresh stories about “making it” from the entertainment boom in theater, ...
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  • 278. [Article] Album 15, Photo #13
    W.H. Rutherford, Sr, grandfather to Otto, Hot Springs, Arkansas. Born into slavery in 1852, Rutherford was educated and emancipated by his slave owner father. Married Cornelia Hunt (b. 1852). From back ...
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  • From back of photo: "Kwanzan Members Present Check to NAACP to L.C. Ellison, treasurer. L to R: 1. Mary Fuller 2. 3. 4. 5. Pauline Countee 6. L. C. Ellison 7. Ruth Jackson 8. 9. Bernadette Plummer
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  • 280. [Article] Album 14, Photo #40
    NAACP Youth Group. From back of photo: "Benna Dean Plummer, Rodella Meller, Harriet Johnson, Garland Thompson, Gawen Campbell, Sam Whitney, Betty Lou Miller, Joan Johnson, Sirlene Bagley, Evelyn Mucklenay, ...
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