English: Beys Afroyim (1893–1984), subject of the landmark U.S. Supreme Court citizenship law case Afroyim v. Rusk, with his infant son Amos.
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Photo was taken in 1947; cropped on 2012-11-22
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Cropped version of File:Beys Afroyim with son.jpg — original image was e-mailed to me (Richwales) by Beys Afroyim's son, Amos Schüller, the baby in the photo
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Digital version of photo originally in possession of Beys Afroyim's family, cropped to focus attention on Afroyim
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