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Civil Rights Workers Talking to Woman



Civil Rights Workers Talking to Woman
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Title: Civil Rights Workers Talking to Woman
Description: A woman and a man stand and talk to a seated woman. The standing woman is showing her papers. In the background, a man sits on a sofa talking to a child seated on his lap. "FDP [Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party] workers talk to Mrs. Ruth Graves in Tibbee. Her daughter is attending the white school."

Image ID: 99323
Creation
Date:
1965 ca.
Creator
Name:
Unknown
City, State: Tibbee, Mississippi
Collection
Name:
Bernard, Jacqueline: Papers, 1964-1967
Genre: Photographs
Subjects: Furniture
Living rooms
Political parties
African Americans
Children and adults
Indoor photography
Men
Women
Dresses
Clothing and dress
Civil rights
 

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