| M349-1 |
Unidentified African American Man |
4 x 5 |
B & W |
1964 |
Computer scan of photograph negative of African American man
in poor neighborhood in Cleveland, Mississippi. Head and shoulders portrait
from side. (Folder 5)
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| M349-2 |
Lucy (?) |
5 x 7 |
B & W |
1964 |
Computer scan of photograph negative of African American lady
in Shaw, Mississippi who opened her home to female Freedom Summer volunteers.
Head and shoulders portrait. The photographer indicated that Freedom Summer
volunteers tended to gather at Lucy's house in the evenings to use her washing
machine. (Folder 5)
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| M349-3 |
Stella Hope |
5 x 7 |
B & W |
1964 |
Computer scan of photograph negative of Stella Hope who opened
her home to Wallace Roberts during his Freedom Summer activities. Head and
shoulder portrait from side. (Folder 5)
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| M349-4 |
Unidentified African American Mother and Child
|
5 x 7 |
B & W |
1964 |
Computer scan of photograph negative of African American mother
and child from poor neighborhood in Cleveland, Mississippi. Head and shoulders
portrait. The photographer indicated that the mother appeared to be thirteen
or fourteen years old. (Folder 5)
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| M349-5 |
Unidentified African American Girls
|
7 x 9 |
B & W |
1964 |
Computer scan of photograph negative of two unidentified African
American girls from a poor neighborhood in Cleveland, Mississippi. Head
and shoulders portrait. The photographer indicate that it is a skin condition
the girls had, not the age or restoration of the photograph, that is apparent.
(Folder 5)
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| M349-6 |
Unidentified African American Prisoner
|
3 x 6 |
B & W |
1964 |
Computer scan of photograph negative of African American countyprisoner
lowering state flag. Three-fourths full length portrait from side. (Folder
5)
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