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Class A, Grammar, First Division- 1902-3, 1903. Creator: Unknown
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Class A, Grammar, First Division- 1902-3, 1903. Creator: Unknown
Class A, Grammar, First Division- 1902-3, 1903
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College Illustrations Jean Blackwell Hutson Division Livingstone College New York Public Library Nypl Public Library Salisbury North Carolina United States Schomburg Center For Research Student Teenage Teenager Teenagers Teens Afro American Group Portrait Young Man
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This photograph captures the Class A, Grammar, First Division students of the year 1902-1903 from Livingstone College, located in Salisbury, North Carolina, United States. The image, held at the Jean Blackwell Hutson Division of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture at the New York Public Library, showcases a diverse group of young men and women, both African American and white, standing in two rows. The direct gaze of each student as they look at the camera conveys a sense of pride and confidence. Established in 1879, Livingstone College was one of the earliest historically black colleges in the southern United States. The institution was founded with the mission to provide quality education to African American students, focusing on both academic and religious growth. The students in this photograph, dressed in their finest attire, embody the spirit of education and progress during the early 1900s. The image, a testament to the era's photographic techniques, offers a glimpse into the past and serves as an important reminder of the rich heritage and history of education in America. This group portrait not only showcases the students' youth and innocence but also highlights the unity and diversity that existed within the student body during this time.
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