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  • American Memory: North Carolina educator's guide: Each month during 2007, LEARN NC will feature an in-depth look at one aspect of the Library of Congress' American Memory with a special focus on North Carolina materials. (Page 2)
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a program cover for The Misses Turner

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This program cover for the Misses Turner “in Negro Songs” contains a sepia photograph of two white women. One woman is wearing a floor-length, lacy, beaded black dress with a white underlay and corsage. She holds what appears to be a lyre. The other is also wearing a floor-length dress but this one is white and lacy. It has short sleeves and a neckline that reveals her shoulders. She, in turn, is holding a bango. Both women are wearing necklaces and elaborate, upswept hairdos.