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FLORIDA-1941: A young Black man in light-colored overalls performs a dance or skit on a grassy lawn before a large, seated crowd of white spectators. The audience, dressed in 1940s attire, watches from chairs under the shade of trees, with a brick building visible in the background. Shot on 8mm film, the footage captures a moment of public performance during the Jim Crow era, with vibrant colors and the characteristic grain of vintage home movie footage. The scene evokes a sense of historical documentation and social observation.
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