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An undated photo of J. N. Crooms at a desk writing a note. Presumably located at Crooms Academy, but unconfirmed. The handwritten note on the back identifies him.
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A studio photo of a young African American man in a suit. The handwritten notes on the back give a short biography of the subject, a professor J. L. Moore, but the photo itself is undated
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As per the handwritten notes on the back, this is a photo of the 10th grade class at Crooms Academy, 1933, with J. N. Crooms at the top
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An undated photo outside a home of J. N. Crooms, his wife, and several young African American boys and girls. The boys seem to be holding graduation diplomas, but given Crooms' large adopted family, and the handwritten notes on the back, it seems this a photo of Crooms' own family.
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An undated group photo of a class of Crooms Academy students, standing outside in graduation regalia. On the back is the photo developer's information, a few handwritten scribbles, and a handwritten note reading, "L. Crawford, A. Henderson, Presley, Meldorf[?]"
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A class photo of African American boys and girls, with a woman in a dress and a man in a suit, possibly teachers, to the right and left respectively. Unidentified location and grade. Photo developer's information on the back, as well as a handwritten note that reads "Elizabeth Rouse"
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An unidentified African American man at the podium on stage at the Crooms Academy auditorium. It is unknown which event this corresponds to. Photo developer's information on the back
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A photo of a large group of students in graduation regalia, class unknown, on stage at the Crooms Academy auditorium. On the back is a handwritten note reading "this is best".
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A photo of a large group of students in graduation regalia, presumably the class of 1948, on the steps of an unidentified building. At the front is J. N. Crooms.
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An undated photo of African Americans on a stage at Crooms Academy, mostly young girls. Purpose unknown, but all are dressed in dresses or tuxedos. Photo developer's information on the back.