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PATRON + MONDAY MUSINGS – Public Spirit -This news article from September 15, 1881, could have been written today July 19, 2021 July 15, 2021
I think they’re dressed way too fancy .
If they can afford to dress like that they could afford to hire help. Just saying
Looks like things hadn’t changed much in 1950s when I was a boy in NC
This tells me that she worked just as hard for her family as her husband did.
I’m curious. Was this picture in the original article? Because why would a picture from Pennsylvania be in an article about Alabama?
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