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Picking the meat from the chicken bones is one of the big jobs in preparing the pilau

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Photograph showing women preparing the Southern food staple knows as chicken perlou (or pilau) at a cookout in Florida.

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01/01/1930
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Kennedy, Stetson, photographer
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