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Photograph shows a little boy, who appears to be Asian American, playing in the sand on the playground at the Villa Nueva child care center. He is holding a shovel and there is a bucket filled with sand in front of him. The bucket is partially buried. There is a partially visible little girl, who appears to be African American, sitting with another bucket in the background. Villa Nueva opened March 22, 1993. From Fran Smith, "Breaking Ground: The Daring Women of the YWCA in the Santa Clara Valley, 1905-2005, " (2005), p.101. This photograph was identified as being the Villa Nueva child care center when compared to a photograph with the caption: "Children frolic in the playground of the Villa Nueva child-care center." From Fran Smith, "Breaking Ground: The Daring Women of the YWCA in the Santa Clara Valley, 1905-2005, " (2005), p.102. 1993; 1994; 1995; 1996; 1997; 1998; 1999; 2000; 2001; 2002; 2003 Scanned with Epson Perfection V700 photo; as a 600 dpi TIFF image in 24-bit RGB color. Auto Level image processing applied and compressed into JPEG format using Photoshop CS3
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