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A group photo of J. N. Crooms and several unidentified young African American girls and boys. It is unclear if they are students of the then Hopper Academy or are Crooms' own family. There is a handwritten note dating the photo to 1919. On the bottom right corner on the front is the photo developer's information.
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As per the note, this is a class photo of the 9th grade at Hopper Academy, 1920.
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As per the note, this is a class photo of the 10th grade at Hopper Academy, 1920.
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A studio portrait of J. N. Crooms and several young African American boys and girls. As per the pennants, it is the Hopper Academy class of 1920, and it is likely the graduating photo.
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As per the note, this is a class photo of the 8th grade at Hopper Academy, 1920.
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As per the note, this is a class photo of the 5th grade at Hopper Academy, 1920.
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A large group photo, dated 1927, of the entirety of Crooms Academy, students and faculty.
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An undated studio portrait within a (damaged) red booklet of a young African American woman identified as Alfreda. The handwritten note reads, "To my loving teachers, love, Alfreda"
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An undated studio portrait of J. N. Crooms, within a grey booklet. The photo developer's information is on the back.
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A studio portrait within a grey booklet of a young African American woman in graduation regalia. The handwritten note reads, "Sincerely, Nora A. Jones, 6/11/1948". Below the photo is the photo developer's information.