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TOLEDO OHIO-1964: A teacher in a vibrant blue dress and a pearl necklace stands before a group of young children in a classroom. She holds a red and white object, possibly a toy or teaching aid, as she engages with the students. Behind her, a poster illustrates a bee-themed educational lesson with 'DO BEE' and 'DON'T BEE' graphics. The scene, shot on 8mm film, captures a moment of 1960s elementary education with warm, slightly faded colors and authentic film grain.
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