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The Earl L. Marcey Family Bow Their Heads in Prayer before Eating Their Evening Meal

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The Earl L. Marcey Family Bow Their Heads in Prayer before Eating Their Evening Meal

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Original caption: The family of a truck driver lives a similar life to that of other American workers. The Earl L. Marcey family of 1101 N. Taylor St., Arlington, Va., bow their heads in prayer before eating their evening meal. Left to right around the table: Mrs. Marcey, Doris, Arthur, Mr. Marcey, Earl Jr., and Melvin.

Master File Photographs of U.S. and Foreign Personalities, World Events, and American Economic, Social, and Cultural Life

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1953 - 1994
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The U.S. National Archives
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