Call NumberARL-33Date1930 May 26SummaryText and annotations on album page read: "[ARL-26] Come on down the pole, Margie, [ARL-27] What's the matter Evelyn? It can't be that bad, Margie. Is Edna Mae happy?, [ARL-28] I'll bet you still like to do it, too, [ARL-29] West High's perfect contrast. Julius Johnson, William Powell, [ARL-30] Remember those good old days, Margie and Eleanor?, [ARL-31] Now, ain't love just too grand, Sheba and Mr. Player? Who is the third party?, [ARL-32] Two of the West "gang", Elizabeth Reid, Woodrow Reid" The photographic prints on album page show: an African American teenage girl, Margie, on a swinging ladder; three African American teenage girls, Evelyn, Margie and Edna May; Marie Anderson, an African American teenage girl on a swing; two African American teenage boys named Julius Johnson and William Powell; two African American teenage girls on a slide; three African American teenagers at the swings; Elizabeth Reid and her brother, Woodrow Reid, all in Rocky Mountain Lake Park, Denver, Colorado.Physical Description7 photographic prints mounted on album page ; 18 x 28 cm (7 x 11 in.)Born-Digital or AnalogAnalogSubjectAfrican Americans--Colorado--DenverMemorial Day--Colorado--DenverRocky Mountain Lake Park (Denver, Colo.)Boys--Colorado--DenverGirls--Colorado--DenverMen--Colorado--DenverParks--Colorado--DenverTeenagers--Colorado--DenverWomen--Colorado--DenverCollectionPhotographs - Western HistoryRelated MaterialImage File: ZZR700600033Type of MaterialBlack & white photographsDigital Version Created FromCamp Nizhoni Album, 1928-1937, Phyllis Wheatley YWCAOriginal Material Found in CollectionARL39. Lincoln Hills recordsNotesFor individual scans of items on album page see ARL-26, ARL-27, ARL-28, ARL-29, ARL-30, ARL-31 and ARL-32. For verso of album page see ARL-41. Scanned image from photograph album loaned to the DPL Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library by Marie L. Greenwood. Title inked on album page with identification and annotations. R7006000333DonorMarie L. Greenwood
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