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[Slides Produced in 1972], 1972 Box VA-04 Box 47, Item VA04.04.09.305.S4
[Slides Produced in 1972], 1972 Box VA-04 Box 47, Item VA04.04.09.305.S5
[Slides Produced in 1972], 1972 Box VA-04 Box 47, Item VA04.04.09.305.S6
[Slides Produced in 1972], 1972 Box VA-04 Box 47, Item VA04.04.09.305.S7
[Slides Produced in 1972], 1972 Box VA-04 Box 47, Item VA04.04.09.305.S8
[Students Drawing], 1970/1989 Box VA-04 Box 120, Item VA04.04.09.239.P1
Studio Museum, Eye-Rap Exhibit Opening, 1972/1973 Box VA-04 Box 35, Item VA04.04.09.063.T1
[Teacher Standing in a Classroom], 1970/1989 Box VA-04 Box 120, Item VA04.04.09.247.P1
The Essence Woman: Delores James, 1972 1 page Box VA-04 Box 15, Folder Folder 7, Item VA04.02.2.016
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