Tea given for African American teachers


Title
Tea given for African American teachers
Description
A group of women in line for tea. Date from negative sleeve.
Date
October 19, 1954
Original Format
negatives
Extent
11cm x 9cm
Local Identifier
0741-b5-fb-v5.b.45
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Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
East Carolina Manuscript Collection
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Comments

Lillian Savage Best Oct 15 2009

The third lady from the right with the purse on her left arm is Miss Sadie I. Saulter former principal of the former Fleming Street School now named Sadie Saulter School. Immediately behind her is Mrs. Smith and the first on the left is Mrs. Fannie Jackson who also taught at Fleming Street School. Mrs Selby is the first lady standing from the left, Miss Bedding is second.

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