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  1. African-American TER Employees Stand in Car Door - 1948

    Walter Robinson (right), cousin of T-Bone Walker, and Rodney Johnson, stand in the door of one of the 325-328 series Texas Electric Railway Company cars. They pose for final pictures as the system that had been one of the pillars of transportation in North Texas was prepared for shutdown and abandonment. Robinson worked for Texas Electric in the Main building in downtown Dallas; he drove and turned the cars around to put them in position for th...

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    African-American TER Employees Stand in Car Door
  2. African American Workers Beside TER Passenger Motor 327 - 1948, January 31

    SNAPSHOT: Two African American rail workers stand beside Texas Electric Railway Company Passenger Motor 327. The man on the right may be Walter Robinson, who worked for Texas Electric in the Main building in downtown Dallas; he drove and turned the cars around to put them in position for their runs. The man on the left is Rodney Johnson. See: Map 3; Map 8, Detail C

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    African American Workers Beside TER Passenger Motor 327
  3. Two African-American Men in Dallas Passenger Terminal - 1948, December 31

    SNAPSHOT: Two African-American men stand in the Texas Electric Railway Company Passenger Terminal beside one of the cars. The man on the right may be Walter Robinson, who worked for Texas Electric in the Main building in downtown Dallas; he drove and turned the cars around to put them in position for their runs. The man on the left is Rodney Johnson.

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    Two African-American Men in Dallas Passenger Terminal

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