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A group portrait of young men from the High School YMCA Group in Tulsa, Oklahoma, ca
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A group portrait of young men from the High School YMCA Group in Tulsa, Oklahoma, ca
Group portrait of a high school YMCA group in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The group of young African-American men are formally posed in three rows in front of a brick building. The three men seated in the middle of the front row hold a triangular sign with a cross in the center and the letters H I Y across the top. The front row includes the following, as identified by Julius Pegues: L.E. McKeller, 4th from the left; Jesse Lee Greadington, 5th from the left; John Hope Franklin, 6th from the left; and Smith, last name unknown, 2nd from the left
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This photograph captures a group portrait of young African-American men from the High School YMCA Group in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Taken in the 1930s, this image showcases the strong sense of camaraderie and pride among these students. Formally posed in three rows against a brick building backdrop, these young men exude confidence and determination. The significance of their affiliation with the YMCA is highlighted by three individuals seated in the middle of the front row holding a triangular sign adorned with a cross at its center and the letters H I Y across the top. Amongst them are notable figures identified by Julius Pegues: L. E. McKeller, Jesse Lee Greadington, John Hope Franklin, and an unknown individual named Smith. These names carry historical weight as they represent individuals who would go on to make significant contributions to society. The photograph not only serves as a testament to their educational journey but also reflects upon African-American heritage during that era. It symbolizes resilience, unity, and progress within a country that was still grappling with racial inequality. Preserved by the National Museum of African American History and Culture under Smithsonian Institution's care, this gelatin silver print holds immense cultural value. It stands as an important reminder of how education can empower communities while showcasing our shared history as Americans.
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