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Uday Shankar and Vicente Escudero
Zohra, Simkie, Ozra of the Shankar Company of "Hindu Dancers and Musicians"
Sreelekha, Yogam, Amala (Shankar’s wife), Annam, Bokul Perform Snanum
Uday Shankar and his "Hindu" Dance Company
Archie Savage, Katherine Dunham Company
Katherine Dunham and Dancers, Barrelhouse Blues
Katherine Dunham Company in Cakewalk
Aida Overton Walker and George Walker
Matt Turney as Jocasta in Night Journey
Matt Turney
Helen Tamiris, "Red Dawn" from How Long, Brethren?
Helen Tamiris, Maneuvers
Helen Tamiris, Maneuvers
Lillian Shapero in Holiday Suite
Lillian Shapero and Syvilla Fort (?) in Holiday Suite
Transporation lines connecting Newark and New York
Carmencita Romero and Company
Pearl Primus in African Ceremonial
Pearl Primus and Company in The Initiation
Map of the city of Brooklyn, as laid out by commissioners and confirmed by acts of the legislature of the state of New York: made from actual surveys, the farm lines and names of original owners being accurately drawn from authentic sources : containing also a map of the village of Williamsburgh, and part of the city of New York : compiled from accurate surveys & documents, and showing the true relative position of all
Eleanor Brooks, Bella Lewitzky and Mary Meyer
Mark Ryder, Donald McKayle, William Bales in Champion
Jane Dudley in Cult of Blood
Jane Dudley in Song of Protest
Devi Dja in A Night in Bali, Barbizon Plaza Theatre
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