Children standing at the ripped screen door of a house in Montgomery, Alabama.
Richard Boone had been speaking to their mother while conducting a survey to determine how many people in the city were eligible for a federal free food program. This image was taken for (but not used in) the article "How Many People Need Free Food?" by Patricia M. Gorence, which appeared...
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Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Jim Peppler Southern Courier Photograph Collection |
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Alabama Department of Archives and History |
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Alabama Department of Archives and History |
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Southern Courier photographs |
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Southern Courier photographs Children standing at the ripped screen door of a house in Montgomery, Alabama. Peppler, Jim |
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Southern Courier photographs Boone, Richard; African Americans--Children; African Americans--Civil rights; African Americans--Domestic life; Civil rights leaders; Montgomery (Ala.); Montgomery County (Ala.) |
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Richard Boone had been speaking to their mother while conducting a survey to determine how many people in the city were eligible for a federal free food program. This image was taken for (but not used in) the article "How Many People Need Free Food?" by Patricia M. Gorence, which appeared on page 1 of The Southern Courier for July 29-30, 1967. The issue is available online (not on the ADAH website): http://www.southerncourier.org/low-res/Vol3_No31_1967_07_29.pdf |
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Q0000037593Q37593Children standing at the ripped screen door of a house in Montgomery, Alabama.Richard Boone had been speaking to their mother while conducting a survey to determine how many people in the city were eligible for a federal free food program. This image was taken for (but not used in) the article "How Many People Need Free Food?" by Patricia M. Gorence, which appeared on page 1 of The Southern Courier for July 29-30, 1967. The issue is available online (not on the ADAH website): http://www.southerncourier.org/low-res/Vol3_No31_1967_07_29.pdf1967 July1960-1969Peppler, JimBoone, Richard; African Americans--Children; African Americans--Civil rights; African Americans--Domestic life; Civil rights leaders; Montgomery (Ala.); Montgomery County (Ala.)Still imageNegatives (Photographic)Peppler, JamesJim Peppler Southern Courier photograph collectionLPP106, Box 2, Binder 3Alabama Dept. of Archives and History, 624 Washington Ave., Montgomery, AL 36130EnglishCopyright, Alabama Department of Archives and History.4000 PPI TIFFhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/peppler/id/2201 |
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Children standing at the ripped screen door of a house in Montgomery, Alabama. |
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Children standing at the ripped screen door of a house in Montgomery, Alabama. |
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Peppler, Jim |
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Peppler, Jim |
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