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26 members of an African American wedding- including the bride and groom (in military uniform) and many attendants at St. Paul's United Church of Christ.
An African-American bride and groom standing with the best man and one groomsman besides them. Seated are the maid of honor and a bridesmaid. The bride has a long dress, long veil, white gloves and a large bouquet.
A photo of an African American bride wearing an empire waistline gown, with bodice and sleeves of lace. There are lace appliques in the skirt and long veil. The veil held in place by a floral headpiece.
Early Sugarcane Pageant players on the stage in City Park. The players are dressed in southern dresses. There are actors as slaves and actors as priests. The backdrop and sides of the stage depict a bayou scene with many trees.
The Fireman's Parade Float (Corner Charles & Center St.?); possibly 4th of July Parade. The float is horse drawn and decorated with flowers. Firemen in uniform are around and behind the float with some on horseback. There is a large American flag.…