Pomp Halls Daughter at Rural School Oklahoma 1940
The image shows the oldest daughter of Pomp Hall attending a rural school in Creek County, Oklahoma, in February 1940. In the 1940s, African American children often attended segregated schools, which faced challenges in resources and funding. This period was crucial for the development of education in African American communities in Oklahoma.
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Pomp Halls Daughter at Rural School Oklahoma 1940
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