School House,Camden,Mississippi,African American children,1921,Wooden Building
Title: This is the Negro school house I wrote about in Yale Review, Oct. 1921
Date Created/Published: 1921.
Summary: Photograph shows an old wooden building used as a school, ca. 1921, for African American children in Camden, Mississippi.
Notes:
Title from item.
Inscribed on verso: Howard Snyder, Camden, Miss.
Forms part of: NAACP photographs of schools and activities ... from the Visual Materials from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Records (Library of Congress).
Exhibited: 'With an Even Hand : Brown vs. Board of Education at Fifty Years' at the Library of Congress, 2004.
Subjects:
African Americans--Education--Mississippi--1920-1930.
Schools--Mississippi--1920-1930.
Wooden buildings--Mississippi--1920-1930.
Gelatin silver prints--1920-1930.
Part of: NAACP photographs of schools and activities to eliminate segregation in education at the college and secondary levels
Bookmark /2004670188/
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