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The Afro-American newspaper carriers [2], 1933. Seated: Ray A Booton. Standing, left to right: Eddie Spears, Edna Cathey, David Smith, William Cathey, Gerson Stroud, Addison Yongue, John Spears, Mrs. Martha Yongue Johnson, Reginald Wright. 


"I taught all my children to work, but I gave them plenty of time to play. I saw to it that they learned the art of working and the importance of work."

William Milton Yongue


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2
Page Range: 
64-65
Exhibit & Section: 
African American Album [6]
Main Image: 
The Afro-American newspaper carriers, 1933
Node Order: 
270
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An African American Album [7]
An African American Album: Work [8]
Work [9]
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Source: 

An African American Album: The Black Experience in Charlotte and Mecklenburg County (Charlotte, NC: Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg, 1992)

Book: 
An African American Album [10]

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