7th and 8th Grades Overseas School

Title

7th and 8th Grades Overseas School

Description

Students of the 7th and 8th grades in the Overseas Schools in Abadan in the basketball. This mode of segregated [local vs. foreigners] schools became the accepted norm of schooling in the 'company towns'. Like their parents who were segregated, children too are kept separate from the locals. In addition to schooling, activities such 'scouts', basketball, swimming pools, and even a church was implanted in Abadan, and other 'company towns.'

Creator

Charles Schroeder Collection, Fine Arts Library, Harvard University

Source

Charles Schroeder Collection, Fine Arts Library, Harvard University

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Citation

Charles Schroeder Collection, Fine Arts Library, Harvard University, “7th and 8th Grades Overseas School,” Mapping Cultural Space Across Eurasia, accessed April 18, 2024, https://eurasia.omeka.fas.harvard.edu/items/show/1025.

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Item Relations

Item: World Study Tour No. 18 exemplar of This Item