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Dingamo Village Boys make mud blocks,School Building,Liberia,Construction

Title: [Dingamo] village boys make mud blocks for Dingamo village school building
Date Created/Published: [between 1956 and 1960]
Notes:
Caption continues: Villages provided unskilled labor, mud blocks, sand, gravel, food and lodging for building supervisor and quarters for education technicians who worked with project.
Forms part of: American Colonization Society collection.
Subjects:
Child labor--Liberia--1950-1960.
Brick industry--Liberia--1950-1960.
Building construction--Liberia--1950-1960.
Photographic prints--1950-1960.
Bookmark /2001698172/
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