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A studio portrait within a beige booklet of a young African American man in an Air Force uniform and bomber jacket. As per the handwritten note, it is P. F. C. Ernest Dunwoody, taken at Lowry Air Force Base in Denver, Colorado, along with a note from Dunwoody reading, "Love, Ernie". The photo is undated.
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As per the handwritten caption, this is a faculty photo of J. N. Crooms and several African American women on the steps of a house. Given the date it is likely the faculty for Hopper Academy
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As per the handwritten note on the back, this is a school class, unknown grade, possibly at Hopper Academy, pictured in 1917. J. N. Crooms is in the top row.
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A photo of J. N. Crooms at a podium, as per the notes on the back, this was taken at the 1953 commencement ceremony at Crooms Academy, when Mr. Crooms officially retired.
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A group photo of J. N. Crooms and several unidentified young African American boys and girls. It is undated and the location is unknown, but it seems likely this is a class photo from the then Hopper Academy
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A group photo of J. N. Crooms and several unidentified young African American women and girls. It is unclear if they are faculty of the then Hopper Academy or are Crooms' own family. On the back is a handwritten note dating the photo to 1917. On the bottom right corner on the front is the photo developer's information.
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A large, undated group photo of young African American women of the New Homemakers of America.
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A photo of a large group of students in graduation regalia, class unknown, onstage at the Crooms Academy auditorium.
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A candid photo of a large group of people in a banquet setting, though the occasion for the banquet is unknown.
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An undated photo of a large group, taken on the steps of an unidentified building