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An African African man, a double amputee, works on a case of broken dolls.

Visuals Enlargement:  (339 x 550 pixels)

TITLE:  Sun Henderson
FROM:  The Goodwill Way: 1946 Annual Report, Goodwill Industries Of America
ORIGINAL CAPTION:  Sun Henderson, Dallas, says, "When a body's willin', anything is easy." But he adds, "If it wusn't fer Goodwill, I reckon I'd be on the streets."
CREATOR:  n/a
DATE:  1946
FORMAT:  Photograph
DIMENSIONS:  3.7 x 4.4 in
 
SOURCE:  Goodwill Industries International, Inc., Archives, Robert E. Watkins Library
LOCATION:  p.4, top
 
KEYWORDS:  African-American, Amputees, Assistive Technology, Charity, Dallas, Economics, Employment, Goodwill Industries, Physical Disability, Poverty, Service Organization, Sun Henderson, Texas, Work
 
NOTE:  Some images are not included.
IMAGE SIZE:  (339 x 550 pixels)
 
OBJECTS FROM THIS ARTIFACT:
- Goodwill Industries Earned Income Goal For 1947 (still)
- Opportunity Wages (still)
- Sharing A Good Report On Goodwill Industries (still)
- Sun Henderson (still)
- The Goodwill Way (still)
- The Goodwill Way: 1946 Annual Report, Goodwill Industries Of America (doc)
- The Steps Of Production (still)
- They Start The Day Singing (still)


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