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Group photo taken outdoors of several young African American women. In the back row, from left to right, are Gladys Baldwin, a young lady identified only as Glenn, another unidentified young woman, and Susie Jiles. In the front row are Thelma Baldwin, Clara Clack, and an unidentified young woman.
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Studio portrait of a young man, identified as Benjamin Franklin, posing beside a young woman. A faint stamp on the image identifies the location of the photograph as "Sandy's Studio."
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Photograph of Sarah Mae Johnson posing with a young man.
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Portrait of Naomi Franklin, whose parents owned and operated a community store and service station in the Springfield community of Tallahassee, as well as a cleaners in Frenchtown. Naomi's siblings Joe and Lillie were also prominent business people in the area, owning Modern Cleaners and Davis Groceries, respectively.
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Portrait of Julia Nims, sister of Nick Nims. The Nims Family was one of the earliest African American families in Tallahassee and consisted of several prominent businessmen.
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Studio portrait of members of a worship quartet. The quartet stands in a row behind an unidentified, seated gentleman.
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Photograph of a baptism taking place in a lake. Three African American men stand in the water wearing protective gear while a fourth stands in a dress shirt and pants. An African American child sits in a rowboat off to the left.
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Mathew "Matte" Rollins captured in a school photo. Mathew was the son of a milkman.
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Two unidentified African American children sit on a chair for a photo. Both of the little girls are looking off to the right, most likely at someone behind the camera.
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An unidentified African American woman in a dress poses for a portrait.