File:Professor Charles Louis Seeger, his wife Constance, and their sons, 23 May 1921.jpg

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English: Ethnomusicologist Charles Seeger, Jr., with his wife, Constance, and their three sons, Charles III, John, and Pete. This photograph may be from a tour they made of the American South in a homemade trailer.
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Original publication: National Photo Company

Immediate source: https://lccn.loc.gov/2016830482
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English: Part of the National Photo Company Collection, at the US Library of Congress. Its information page states, "No known restrictions on publication." This, along with its date (1921), place it in the public domain.


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