Children promote religious and racial tolerance, circa 1941-1950, Los Angeles
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Watson, Coy, photographer
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Photograph of a group of school children, representing a variety of ethnic and religious groups, raising the American flag to promote religious and racial tolerance. The boy on the right holds a sign with a painting of white and African-American children, and the words "America's future. Teach our children to be Americans in the highest, fullest meaning of the word -- free from every racial and religious prejudice -- BY SETTING THE EXAMPLE YOURSELF!"
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California Digital LibraryKeywords
- California
- Los Angeles
- Los Angeles (Calif.)
- Race Relations
- Religion
- Religious Tolerance
- Social Conditions
- Youth