McKinley third and fourth grades, posters, language and health, 'Children of Many Lands'

Two rows of posters at top of blackboard with text written below for various ethnic groups related to health issues. Groups include Eskimos, Swiss, 'Brown people', Indians and Arabs. Gelatin silver prints; 21 x 26 cm. Title typed on back of print. Photographer unknown. Fargo, N.D. was one...

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Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: North Dakota State University Libraries, Institute for Regional Studies; 1927
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Online Access:http://cdm16921.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/uw/id/2095
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Summary:Two rows of posters at top of blackboard with text written below for various ethnic groups related to health issues. Groups include Eskimos, Swiss, 'Brown people', Indians and Arabs. Gelatin silver prints; 21 x 26 cm. Title typed on back of print. Photographer unknown. Fargo, N.D. was one of four sites in the United States where the Commonwealth Fund in 1923 established maternal and child health services projects. Out of the five-year project a Fargo public health department was established to continue the project's work. The project's headquarters were in the Longfellow Elementary School, 1005 4th Avenue North. Five Years in Fargo: Report of the Commonwealth Fund Child Health Demonstration in Fargo, North Dakota. New York: The Commonwealth Fund, Division of Publications, 1929.