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Alfred Johnson

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Alfred Johnson Alfred Johnson began building his work skills through steady daily responsibilities that taught him how to manage time, stay organized, and complete tasks with care. He learned how to follow routines, observe the needs of the land, and support the people around him by keeping essential chores running smoothly. These early duties helped him understand how every small job connected to a larger purpose, shaping him into someone who could be counted on day after day. As Alfred grew older, he became deeply familiar with the rhythm of farm work, which changed with the seasons and required constant attention. He learned how to prepare fields, plant seeds at the right depth, and monitor the growth of crops as the weather shifted. His understanding of timing—when to water, when to weed, and when to harvest—made him a dependable worker who could help keep a farm productive from spring planting to fall gathering. By Thuss photo studio - https://www.icp.org/browse/archive/objects/al...