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| Title : |
Woman teaching African American children near the turpentine
factory |
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Print collections. |
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PR01126 |
| Date : |
[19--] |
| Notes : |
She appears to be teaching the children, but there is not a
school house shown, nor desks or supplies.Sign hanging on building reads:
Use more turpentine; accept no substitute.The possible location is near
the turpentine factory. Brooksville, FL. |
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