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Texas, 1907: a one-room schoolhouse.
In the heart of rural Texas, amidst the rolling hills and vast expanses of land, lies a testament to a bygone era: the one-room schoolhouse. […]
Mississippi in 1916…
Three of the many young oyster shuckers leaving the Pass Christian Cannery at five o’clock in the evening. The 7-year-old Lena Krueger (center) had shucked […]
1936 in Indiana…
Gathering oats. South of Indianapolis is Clayton, Indiana.
Cumberland Gap, 1907…
This photograph of the bygone days of the horse and buggy era shows how Reverend Isaac S. Anderson traveled from Rose Hill, Virginia, to Cumberland […]
‘IndiVisible’: New Smithsonian exhibit looks at blended ancestry of blacks and American Indians
One of the portraits of a blended black-American Indian family included in “IndiVisible.” One of the portraits of a blended black-American Indian family included in […]