Interior of Annie Mae Peterman Martin's daycare in Abbeville, AL.
Annie Mae Peterman, Willadean Hall's mother, kept a daycare in Abbeville, Alabama. Willadean Hall is a life-long resident of Abbeville, Alabama, who graduated from Henry County Training School in 1961 and Alabama State University in 1965. She received her masters degree in education from Tro...
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Annie Mae Peterman, Willadean Hall's mother, kept a daycare in Abbeville, Alabama. Willadean Hall is a life-long resident of Abbeville, Alabama, who graduated from Henry County Training School in 1961 and Alabama State University in 1965. She received her masters degree in education from Troy State University in 1980. She taught elementary and middle school, 1965-2001, then taught as an adjunct instructor at Wallace Community College. She contributed sixteen photographs from her larger collection to the June 2016 Wiregrass Common Heritage Project, an NEH-funded initiative of the Wiregrass Archives. |
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Interior of Annie Mae Peterman Martin's daycare in Abbeville, AL.211-16-0625-009Folklife; Peoples of Alabama;children; African American; educationAnnie Mae Peterman, Willadean Hall's mother, kept a daycare in Abbeville, Alabama. Willadean Hall is a life-long resident of Abbeville, Alabama, who graduated from Henry County Training School in 1961 and Alabama State University in 1965. She received her masters degree in education from Troy State University in 1980. She taught elementary and middle school, 1965-2001, then taught as an adjunct instructor at Wallace Community College. She contributed sixteen photographs from her larger collection to the June 2016 Wiregrass Common Heritage Project, an NEH-funded initiative of the Wiregrass Archives.ca. 1979tiff;Item from the Willadean Martin Hall Collection, RG 211Copyright held by The Wiregrass Archives at Troy University Dothan Campus. Fair use, educational, and non-commercial uses allowed.Black Life;African Americans -- Alabama; Children -- Alabama;http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/wire01/id/48 |
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Interior of Annie Mae Peterman Martin's daycare in Abbeville, AL. |
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