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Photograph of Sarah Wheaton standing outside. She was the aunt of Lucy and Louise Turner.
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Photograph of a large group of mostly African American men posing at a building entrance. Some are in boy scout uniform. Handwritten notes on the back identify the subjects of the photo as "boy scouts" of the 1947 Atlanta School at Morris Brown College. One individual is singled out by name as John J. Swilley, Jr. The photograph was taken between August 11th and 15th of 1947.
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Blurry photo of a group standing slightly out of frame.
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Photograph of four African American children and one white man sitting on the steps of a front porch.
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Photograph of the Swilley Family Home, which was demolished in 2001.
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Photograph of John Jeffries Swilley.
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Photograph of Mr. Swilley and a Mr. Braun at a construction site. Mr. Swilley was a master bricklayer who constructed many buildings in Tallahassee. On the back of the photo is a handwritten note that identifies Mr. Swilley as the writer's grandfather.
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Group photo of African American individuals who appear to be part of an official organization.
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Photograph of a young African American man, possibly a member of the Swilley Family of North Florida.
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Photograph of Samuel Spencer