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27 Jan 201620 Jul 2022 S.Brown

Fantasy: Next Time I’ll Know

  • Piney Ridge School
  • Me talking on the hall telephone
  • Big brother and younger siblings
  • Relaxing in the yard
  • Skyline Drive
  • Separate was rarely equal, if ever.
  • A day at Skyline Drive
  • Dad
  • Dad was still building our new house
  • Mike and Sam
  • Me and Mom
  • Dad and "the 3 oldest children" as we were collectively called
  • Marcia
  • Bajean, Me and "Baby Ray"
  • Photo op
  • Shoveling out after a blizzard
  • Home from college
  • Sandra "Sam" dressed for an outing to Glen Echo
  • Soaring over man-made obstacles
  • Sisters and cousins equal family fun
  • Dad, me, Marcia and Barbara
  • Barb and Ray
  • The new house gets a new room
  • Barbara "Bajean"
  • Calvin, Michael and Marcia get some sun
  • Mom
  • Playing outside with Spot
  • Gran, featured in two stories
  • Me, Barbara ad Ray
  • Marcia and Mom
  • My stories make "Colored" life look easy, it was not
  • Mom at 13yo
  • Class of 1900 Remigton school
  • @1925 Piney Ridge - Rosenwald school

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    Lewis Mountain Negro Picnic area had closed by the time our family started enjoying Skyline Drive. When we were growing up, our dad really enjoyed taking Sunday drives through the country. We’d… Read more: Separate But Equal
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    Earlene Brown holding her daughter Marcia…     It’s two o’clock on Sunday afternoon and I’m sitting in my living room watching an old Western on TV. I leaned back in my… Read more: Thinking About Mama
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