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Gammon Theological Seminary; The library; Student cottages; Some of the students; Gammon Hall; And a professor's residence
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Attending daily services, Saint Athanasius' School; [Brunswick, Georgia.]
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Main building; Saint Athanasius' School, Brunswick, Ga
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Mrs. Cora Baker Williams
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Richard E. Hartley, Sr.; Macon, Ga
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Learning to make baskets; Saint Athanasius' School; [Brunswick, Georgia.]
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24th U. S. Infantry football team; Fort Benning, Georgia
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Ransom McKay; In the middle of group first row; 16 persons in group are his sisters and brothers
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Educational facilities that are opposed to progress
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An owner's barn
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An economic study of Negro farmers as owners, tenants, and croppers; By Donald Dewey Scarborough; A thesis presented to the Faculty of the University of Georgia in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Agriculture. [Title page]
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Wilkes County tenant house
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The Saturday trip to town
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A common type of work stock
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Dwellings of medium type, Clark County
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Dwellings of poor type; A cropper's dwelling, Clarke County
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Dwellings of prosperous owners
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Educational facilities that are opposed to progress
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Dwellings of poor type; Home of an owner, Clarke County
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Dwellings of prosperous owners
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Dwellings of prosperous owners
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Women often work in the fields
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W.E. Burghardt Du Bois
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Herschell Glenn, of Rockdale County, Ga., who made a profit of over $265 through club work in 1924; [Photograph furnished by Georgia Extension Service.]
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Four generations of Lutherans, Atlanta, Ga
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Peach pickers being driven to the orchards. They earn seventy-five cents a day. Muscella, Georgia
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At a Georgia camp meeting
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At a Georgia camp meeting
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At a Georgia camp meeting
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At a Georgia camp meeting
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At a Georgia camp meeting
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At a Georgia camp meeting
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Ada Turner and Evelyn M. Driver Home Management and Home Economics Supervisor, canning English peas with pressure cooker in Mrs. Missouri Thomas' kitchen, Flint River Farms, Georgia, May 1939
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Negro domestic servant, Atlanta, Georgia. May 1939
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Domestic servants waiting for street car on way early in the morning. Mitchell Street, Atlanta, Georgia, May 1939
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4th and 5th in Flint River school, Ga. demonstrate a health moving picture, which they made. May 1939
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Project family picking peas in their garden, Flint River Farms, Ga. May 1939
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Ben Turner and family in their wagon with mule team. Flint River Farms, Georgia. May 1939
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Mr. Ed. Downes, FSA director in Greene, Georgia, speaking on "Food for Defense."
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Civilian Conservation Corps boys putting up a fence, Greene County, Georgia, May 1941
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Mrs. Annie Albrittan, who does washing in her home in Woodville, Greene County, Georgia, November 1941
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Funeral of nineteen year old Negro saw mill worker in Heard County, Georgia, May 1941
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At a meeting of Negro FSA borrowers in a church near Woodville, Greene County, Georgia, May 1941
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At a meeting of Negro Farm Security Administration borrowers in a church near Woodville, Georgia, Greene County, May 1941
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During the church service at a Negro church in Heard County, Georgia, April 1941
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Church service in the Negro church, Woodville, Greene County, Georgia, October 1941
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The family of Mr. Leroy Dunn, chopping cotton in a rented field near White Plains, Greene County, Georgia, June 1941
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Mrs. Gus Wright, Farm Security Administration client with her canned goods, Oakland community, Greene County, Georgia, November 1941
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Robert C. Weaver signing autographs after receiving the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People's Spingarn Award, in Atlanta, Georgia, July 1962
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Dr. Martin Luther King..." speaking to rally. 20th century photograph, 9 x 7
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Letter to Mayor Kevin White
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Correspondence between Mayor Kevin White and woman in Dalton, Georgia
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Forsyth Park, Savannah, Ga. [View of an African-American with a baby carriage.]
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Letter to Mayor Kevin White
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Forsyth Park, Savannah, Ga. [View of an African-American woman with a baby carriage.]
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African-American longshore men and bales of cotton on the dock
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Singing "Trying to Make a Hundred, Ninety-Nine and a Half Won't Do" during the collection at Negro church in Heard County, Georgia
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African-American longshore men and bales of cotton on the dock
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African-American longshore men and bales of cotton on the dock
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Death benefits certificate issued by District Grand Lodge, No. 18, to Cornelia Hill, 1913 June 1
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Lee Franklin
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A Chain Gang
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Hank Aaron
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Morgan Freeman
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Maya Angelou
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Forsyth Park, Savannah, Ga. [View of an African-American woman with a baby carriage.]
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Reverend Ralph David Abernathy
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Julian Bond (with Leroy Johnson)
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African-American longshore men and bales of cotton on the dock
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Forsyth Park, Savannah, Ga. [View of an African-American woman with a baby carriage.]
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Martin Luther King memorial service
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Hank Aaron
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Hosea Williams
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Charlayne Hunter-Gault
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Coretta Scott King
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Forsyth Park, Savannah, Ga. [View of an African-American with a baby carriage.]
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Letter to Mayor Kevin H. White
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Forsyth Park, Savannah, Ga. [View of an African-American woman with a baby carriage.]
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First African Baptist church of Savannah
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