Boys; Classrooms; Wood; Carpentry; Hammers; Saws; Hand tools; People
Address: 114 W. Gray, Louisville, Kentucky. Five boys do woodworking projects in a classroom. Most of them wear wool coats with buttoned-up shirts and ties. Each works with tools to make wood boxes. The tools in the room include hammers, hand saws,...
Schools; African Americans; Hammers; Saws; Hand tools; Fences; Hats; Fraternal lodges; Buildings; People
Address: 316 W. Chestnut Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Seven young African American men stand by a fence on the Prentice School property. The hammers and saws they hold and the freshness of the fence wood indicates that they may have just built it....
Goodwill Industries of America; Charitable organizations; Men; Crutches; Shoes
Man, seated in chair with crutches propped next to it, hammers the sole of a shoe. His workbench is filled with shoes and tools, and a rack of shoes is behind him. Title supplied by cataloger.
Schools; Carpentry; Religious facilities; Classrooms; Children; African Americans
Young African American boys work in a carpentry lab at the Presbyterian Colored Mission in Louisville, Kentucky. They use saws, hammers, mallets and other wood working tools as a man in dark slacks, a white shirt, and dark tie helps them.