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            Make way for the queen Scene in Prospect Park at the annual Anniversary Day parade of the Brooklyn Sunday School Union, showing procession of African American children; boy with walking stick leading procession, girl...  | 
              
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            Everyone loves a parade Prospect Park of the annual Anniversary Day parade of the Brooklyn Sunday School Union; Shows African American girl and boy (she holding parasol, both wearing sashes) posing together; Caption on...  | 
              
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            Everyone loves a parade Prospect Park of the annual Anniversary Day parade of the Brooklyn Sunday School Union; Shows baby girl sitting in the horn of a tuba player. Caption on verso: "Everyone Loves a Parade: Laura...  | 
              
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            Parading their health Caption: "Parading their health--Students of P. S. 5, 122 Tillary St., belatedly honor flag day with Health Parade today in which they display banners promoting the benefits of good nutrition and...  | 
              
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            Seeking fun in the sun Caption: "Seeking fun in the sun--Mrs. Georgiana Gaines processes application for summer camp on behalf of Jacqueline Pierce, left. The Stuyvesant Community Center has been serving the Pierce...  | 
              
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            Ceramics exhibit Caption: "Ceramics exhibit--A youthful trio prepares ceramic art work to be shown by Willoughby Settlement House and Fort Greene Child Care Center ... The scuptors are, left to right, Barbara...  | 
              
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            Other activities Caption: "Other activities--Projects at Willoughby House [Settlement] include art, drama and athletic workshops. Felice Barmash, student volunteer, works with younger children three afternoons a...  | 
              
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            [Bedford Stuyvesant, 1997] Exterior view of African American woman standing next to a book seller's stand with an African American man and small child sitting on a chair in the foreground. Also, in the far left foreground...  | 
              
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            Arbor Day One boy with shovel and other African American children gathered around newly planted tree. Caption on verso: "Arbor Day: Frederick Ross, 6, of 101 N. Portland Ave., completing the task of tree...  | 
              
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            Fighting the storm Three African American children in knee-deep water on street; boy at left holding street sign; two automobiles in background. Caption on verso: "Fighting the Storm: When fierce rainstorm broke...  | 
              





