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Hayes and his friend Delmer spent hours at the Montpelier, Idaho, train station and switching yards, where Hayes' Uncle Albert ran the switch engine. The boys' friendship ended abrubtly when racial prejudice, intensified by World War II, forced Delmer's family to move.
Photo by John Snyder
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