Washington public schools go to war
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@ Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Photographs and Prints Division. The New York Public Library
Smith, Roger
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Original negative # : D-10213 ; Caption on back: "The public schools of Washington, D. C., like those in most other sections of the country, have revised their curricula to fit their pupils for fuller participation in the war efforts; They have gone all-out for the program of civilian defense; Many of the schools have their own Victory Gardens; Photo shows boys preparing the soil for their community Victory Garden under supervision of one of their teachers.
Photographs Gelatin Silver Prints
1943
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The New York Public LibraryKeywords
- African American Boys
- African American Teachers
- African Americans
- Education
- Victory Gardens
- Washington (D.C.)