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Charles "Teenie" Harris, Work and Professions

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Joseph Turner and other workers, digging up street in front of offices of Alderman John J. Lardo, Downtown Pittsburgh, ca. 1947

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Portrait of Cecile Springer in organic chemistry laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh, November-December 1961

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Small boy in police uniform with police officer Prince "Big Blue" Bruce, Centre Avenue, Hill District, ca. 1938-1945

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Pittsburgh Courier newspaper press operator, 1954

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Three boys preparing to dive at Centre Avenue YMCA indoor swimming pool, April 1956

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Gaines Funeral Church with hearses and attendants, East Liberty, 1939

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United Farm Workers protesters carrying signs outside Kentucky Fried Chicken, 1971

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Portrait of Bill Nunn Jr., possibly in Pittsburgh Courier Newspaper office, ca. 1952

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Beauticians, ca. 1938-1940

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Dr. Emile Nash seated before lit light boxes with x-rays, in Veterans Administration Hospital, Oakland, 1955

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Dr. Emile Nash seated before unlit light boxes with x-rays, in Veterans Administration Hospital, Oakland, 1955

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Picketers from Local 1397 on strike in front of US Steel Homestead Steel Works, c. 1957

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People gathered at Lunch counter at the Centre Avenue YMCA, c. 1946

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Group portrait of Schenley High School graduates posed in Centre Avenue YMCA, April 1958

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Group portrait of beauty shop owners in Centre Avenue YMCA, February - March 194

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Freedom House emergency medical technicians, near Presbyterian Hospital, Oakland, 1970