Marcus and Alma Lyons slides: a) Leahlette, Althea and Marceline Lyons on Easter Sunday, New Orleans; b) Leahlette and Althea Lyons at the "Black Playground" on Soncat Street - now known as Evans Playground, New Orleans, 1960s
Marcus and Alma Lyons slides: a) Leahlette, Althea and Marceline Lyons on Easter Sunday, New Orleans; b) Leahlette and Althea Lyons at the "Black Playground" on Soncat Street - now known as Evans Playground, New Orleans, 1960s
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Interviews, photographs, and oral history project files chronicling African-American life in the American South with a particular focus on the era of legal segregation and its...