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Randolph, Roderick, and Stefanie Mackenzie in John Wanamaker Department Store located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Madge Udall on horseback during the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) suffrage parade in New York City.

A photograph of the main laboratory at the Department of Botany with many plants and trees around it. [Shantz travel journal, Oct. 14, 1919]

A photogragh of a main street in Beira. There are buildings on both sides of the street as well as delonix regia, the predominant street tree in Beira.

A photograph of the main street in Ndjindji. The street is lined with cassia, a yellow flowered tree.

The main street. Standard bank bldg. at left. Poinciana tree at left. Ricksha in back. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 4, 1920]

A photograph of Major P. J. Pretorius and Mrs. Pretorius feeding Jumbo, a young elephant.

A photograph of Major P. J. Pretorius and Mrs. Pretorius feeding Jumbo, a young elephant. There is also a elephant hunting dog next to Jumbo and a police dog in the far left.

A photograph of Major P. J. Pretorius, Mrs. Pretorius and the Major's secretary, Miss Agnes Godfrey sitting in chairs in the elephant camp.

A photograph of Major P. J. Pretorius, Mrs. Pretorius and the Major's secretary, Miss Agnes Godfrey sitting in chairs in the elephant camp.

A photograph of Major and Mrs. Pretorius standing outside with three of the dogs in the camp site.

A photograph of Major P. J. Pretorius wearing a leather suit and holding his 575 Cordite Express rifle as he is getting ready to go elephant hunting.

A photograph of Major P. J. Pretorius wearing a leather suit and holding his 575 Cordite Express rifle as he is getting ready to go elephant hunting.

An up-close photograph showing the details of the cassava flour production. There are cassva in a large pot and on the ground as well as several bowls around them.

Making rope of cocoanut fiber - rope about 75 yds. long. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 5, 1920]

Making rope of cocoanut fiber - rope about 75 yds. long - from rope side. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 5, 1920]

This interview features the same man from Tape 13 listening and commenting on the George C. Barker interviews with pachuco language speakers. He makes a variety of observations about pachucos, drawing on his experiences while citing articles and…

In this second interview, a male born in Brownsville, Texas in 1926, discusses his life experiences further. He begins by speaking more about his youth. As a child, since he often helped his parents pick crops, he was not able to receive a…
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