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African American school children,Mary E. Branch School,Farmville,Virginia,1963

Title: [African American school children entering the Mary E. Branch School at S. Main Street and Griffin Boulevard, Farmville, Prince Edward County, Virginia]
Creator(s): O'Halloran, Thomas J., photographer
Date Created/Published: 1963 Sept. 16.
Notes:
Title devised by Library staff.
Contact sheet folder caption: 'Farmville, Prince Edward County, Va., 'Free' schools open. Children arriving, opening ceremony, flag raising and assembly at Free School #2 (Mary E. Branch #2 TOH 9/16/63)'
Caption continues on folder: 'Mary E. Branch School is the second Robert R. Moton school blt. [i.e., built] 1939 on S. Main Street and Griffin Blvd. assoc. w[ith] desegregation.'
U.S. News & World Report Magazine Photograph Collection.
Contact sheet available for reference purposes: USN&WR COLL - Job no. 10465, frame 19.
Subjects:
African Americans--Education--Virginia--Farmville--1960-1970.
School integration--Virginia--Farmville--1960-1970.
Schools--Virginia--Farmville--1960-1970.
School children--Virginia--Farmville--1960-1970.
Film negatives--1960-1970.
Bookmark /2011648793/
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