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#103 Dr. Reverand Clarence Sands, First Baptist Church in San Jose in front of a group of people sitting on park benches, 1945

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#103 Dr. Reverand Clarence Sands, First Baptist Church in San Jose in front of a group of people sitting on park benches, 1945

San Jose in the 1940s: What San Jose looked like During the World War II

#103 Dr. Reverand Clarence Sands, First Baptist Church in San Jose in front of a group of people sitting on park benches, 1945

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