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Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Division Zoom In Inquiry It costs a dime to look through this Bausch and Lomb high power telescope Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Division

Guess What? How does each of these pictures speak to you?

What do you see?

What is going on in this picture? What do you notice now?

What kind of building is this?

How would you like to attend school here? Describe your day at school if this was your school! Do you know who this is? Why do you think she is being fingerprinted?

Unknown. (1954). Left to right: George E. C Unknown. (1954). Left to right: George E.C. Hayes, Thurgood Mcongratulating each other, following Supreme Count decision declaring segregation arshall, and James M. Nabrit, unconstitutional.  Library of Congress: American Memory, African American Odyssey.

Unknown ca. 1935. School building in Louisa County, Virginia Unknown ca. 1935. School building in Louisa County, Virginia. Library of Congress: Exhibitions, "With an Even Hand": Brown v. Board at Fifty . Why do we study famous events like Brown vs. Board of Education?