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(A black marching band makes its way up W. Potomac Street (200 block) in what might have been a parade marking the beginning of the annual Summer carnival, judging from how onlookers are dressed. The parade route is headed in the opposite direction from how Veterans Day parades used to go in those days. Hard to tell, but based on others from this collection, the photo might date to the late-1940s. Could the band have been from Lincoln High School in Frederick where black Brunswick students at...)
 
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A black marching band makes its way up W. Potomac Street (200 block) in what might have been a parade marking the beginning of the annual Summer carnival, judging from how onlookers are dressed. The parade route is headed in the opposite direction from how Veterans Day parades used to go in those days. Hard to tell, but based on others from this collection, the photo might date to the late-1940s.

Could the band have been from Lincoln High School in Frederick where black Brunswick students attended?

(Photo courtesy of Bill and Sue Kubat)

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