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Living in Savannah Volume 1

The Living in Savannah scrapbooks consist of photographs taken by Armstrong Junior College students for a Contemporary Georgia course in 1939-40 and 1940-41. Both albums are part of the Florence Powell Minis collection housed at the Lane Library on the Armstrong Campus.

Volume 1 contains 300 photographs and focuses on housing conditions in Savannah, particularly on those of the lower socioeconomic status. We include the original captions given by the student authors without comment. The photos and captions speak for themselves about the attitudes of the student authors and the conditions found in Savannah while America was still at peace and war raged throughout Europe, Africa and Asia. The text page includes the title page and preface. Student photographers are credited on the appropriate pages.

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  • 3-Windowed Negro Shack Near Wheaton by Robert Adams

    3-Windowed Negro Shack Near Wheaton

  • 6-Windowed Negro House in "Tin City" by Robert Adams

    6-Windowed Negro House in "Tin City"

  • White Homes--York and Habersham Sts. by Robert Adams

    White Homes--York and Habersham Sts.

  • White Home--Washington Ave. Near Savannah High School by Robert Adams

    White Home--Washington Ave. Near Savannah High School

  • Negro Home (on Lorch St.) by Frances Anderson

    Negro Home (on Lorch St.)

  • Negro Home on Victory Drive by Frances Anderson

    Negro Home on Victory Drive

  • Negro Home (on Waldburg St.) by Frances Anderson

    Negro Home (on Waldburg St.)

  • Negro Home (on West Alice St.) by Frances Anderson

    Negro Home (on West Alice St.)

 

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