Note with this photo & 1994-14.2111: VS worker Elva Busenitz, Newton, Kan. illustrates a Bible story to Afro-American children as part of the sidewalk children's program in summer in Philadelphia, Pa. See art. in CM 16-49-3A.
Caption on back: "A sliding train at the Markham Community Day Care Center." 5 children (2 are Afro-American) sit at the bottom of a slide; an Afro-American boy is nearby. See art. in CM 13-41-12. C.f. 1994-14.2114 & 2115.
A young boy, perhaps 3 years old, is pointing a (toy?) gun in the direction of the photographer. The boy may be Japanese. A MCC photo but no information about it.
Caption on back:"`Black queen' at the Markham Community Day nursery." An Afro-American girl looks directly at the camera. She has a beautiful face. C.f.1994-14.2113 & 2114.
Note on back: "The baby was found abandoned; was very sick but is slowly improving. The little girl is an acute case of malnutrition." Part of a series: 1994-14.1518-1522.
Note with photos:"Children on the streets of North Philadelphia. There is an average of sixty family units per block." Afro-American children in doorways of apartments & on the streets with wagons & boxes. C.f.1994-14.2110.
Large group of Taiwanwese children seated. A family from Europe? stands behind the group. At Christmas? See photos of children receiving Christmas bundles in Taiwan in CM 15-12-10.
Note on back of photo: Four children, half white, were abandoned by their mothers. They were examined in the hospital then sent to Seoul, from where they will adopted in America. Part of a series, 1994-14.1518-1522.
A girl (eyes closed) is on a swing at the Markham Cummnity Day Care Center in Markham. Ill. Other children are on the playground as well. See art. & other photos in CM 13-41-12.Related to 1994-14.2113 & 2115.
A nurse holds two Taiwanese babies on her lap. Note on the back says they had T.B. meningitis but have recovered after several months in hospital. (The Mennonite Christian Hospital?) Part of a series of photos: 1994-14.1518-1522.
Used in the CM 14-10-3. Three African American children, a girl and 2 younger boys. Used with article about a new service ministry to the poor launched in Fort Wayne, Ind. Paul and Pauline Holsopple of