African American women

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African American women

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African American women

  • UF Afro-American women
  • UF Women, African American
  • UF Women, Negro

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African American women

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Freda DeKnight, food editor of Ebony Magazine

A portrait of Freda DeKnight, food editor for Ebony Magazine, taken during a visit to Portland. She sits in an arm chair next to a window, holding one leg and the edge of her dress up (negative 2 of 10).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Portrait of woman, possibly Nora Gollard or Mollie Rodgers

Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of an African American woman standing next to a podium. She rests her left hand on a book on the podium. She wears a hat adorned with flowers and a dress with a white collar. She looks to the right of the camera. Handwritten note under the image reads, "Miss Nora Gollard (Gollord?)." A second note enclosed with the image reads, "Miss Mollie Rodgers." [OrgLot1414_0246S069 also has a handwritten note identifying the subject as possibly being named Nora G. or Nora Gollard.] Handwritten note on sleeve indicates this image was donated by the Worcester Historical Museum.

Portrait of Louisa T. Flowers and an unidentified woman

Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of Louisa M. (Thacker) Flowers and an unidentified woman. Flowers is seated with her hands in her lap looking to the left of the camera. She wears a dress with a fringed scarf tied at her neck. The unidentified woman is standing to the left of Flowers with her hand rested on her shoulder. She wears a dress with a plaid tie at the waist and a white ruffled neckline. She looks to the right of the camera.

Portrait of Theresa Dixon

A three-quarter length portrait of Theresa Dixon. She is standing with one arm resting on a table beside a vase of flowers. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads, "Theresa Antoinette Townes (Brown). Born in Macon, GA in 1858. Arrived by boat in Astoria. Was given by Sea Captain & daughter. Lived with them till the daughter married. Later married Roscoe Dixon. 1 son - Chester Dixon. Later 1 daughter - Mabel born in Seattle." The photograph is a copy print from an earlier photograph.

Matilda Booth Thatcher portrait

A full length portrait of Matilda Booth Thatcher. She is seated with her hands in her lap. She wears a dark dress with a white dot pattern. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads, "Grandmother Booth. Matilda Booth Thatcher (Flowers family)."

Gentile, Carlo, 1835-1893