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An African American woman identified as "Aunt Caroline" sits for a photograph.
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An unidentified African American man wearing a double breasted jacket poses for a portrait taken at a studio on 77 1/2 West Bay Street, in Jacksonville, Florida. The photograph is mounted on cardboard and has velcro attachments.
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Photograph of an unidentified African American couple standing outside in front of trees.
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Photo of sisters Grace Willis and Jeannette Willis Gaines
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Portrait of Mariah Dickey holding baby Edward Mack Henry.
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Portrait of three African American individuals, identified as Jeanette, Dallas, and Estine. Dallas is wearing a military uniform and linking arms with Estine.
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Studio portrait of a woman identified as MacBell's [?] sister. Furthermore, a handwritten note identifies part of the woman's first name as "Bea--?"
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Portrait of Thelma Conley Jenkins, daughter of Mr. George Conley. The photo was taken at Avery's Studio, owned and operated by Joseph Henry Avery, Jr..
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Portrait of Fannie Griffin and Henry Avant.
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Portrait of Lillie Davis sitting with her daughter. Lillie was the owner, along with her husband, Lonnie, of Davis Groceries, which served as a vital food resource for the historically African American community of Springfield in Tallahassee