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Abraham Family photographs, 2022/2023

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A collection of 27 8x10 silver gelatin prints that includes photographs of Dana Abraham's family. Each photograph is black and white with white borders, and spans from Fall 2022 to Spring 2023. Most of the photographs are of young women and girls of the Abraham family, with some elderly members of the family also included. The photographs are representative of the Abraham family's bond. Statement from creator and donor Dana Abraham: "The bond my family shares is something truly extraordinary. I wanted to capture special moments with my family to provide them with a means of documenting our shared love and experiences. Some of the works focus on my sisters and the tribulations of youth, while others expand the rest of the family, portraying the intimate nature of familial bonds"

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Abraham Family photographs, 2022/2023 .1 Linear Feet 1 legal size folder

African American Buffalo Soldiers stereoscopic photographs

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Thirteen stereoscopic photographs of African American Buffalo Soldiers.
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African American Cabinet Cards

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53 cabinet cards depicting African Americans from the 1880s-1890s. Photography studios' information is printed on the cards, but personal information concerning those photographed is not included.

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African American Family photograph album, 1910/1960

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This collection consists of one photograph album featuring both black and white and sepia toned gelatin silver photographs of an unidentified African American family from circa 1910-1960. There is one colored photograph of a dog sitting on a sofa. From some of the captions, it is possible that the family was from the New Jersey area. The photographs are not in chronological order. Inserted inside the album is an unidentified man's graduation photograph taken by the Sarony studio in Philadelphia.

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African American Family photograph album, 1910/1960 0.01 Linear Feet 1 folder

African-American Heritage Exhibit materials, 1992/2001

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This collection contains research materials gathered during 2001 for an African American heritage exhibit put on by Rockbridge Historical Society. It also contains a booklet from 125th anniversary of the First Baptist Church in Lexington, Va.

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African American women real photo postcards

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A group of 25 real photo postcard portraits of African American women, in both studio and informal settings.
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African American women real photo postcards .1 Linear Feet 1 folder

African and African American photograph collection, 1850/1945

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This collection contains images of both African and African American individuals. The subjects photographed include military personnel, men, women, and children. Some individuals were photographed inside of a photographer's studio. The images vary in size and format and range in date from circa 1850s-1945. Each item has a description at the file level.

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African and African American photograph collection, 1850/1945 2.5 Linear Feet one document case, 1 folder in a shared box, 1 oversize folder

Aileen Shafer, Collector, Material regarding African-Americans, 1829/1884

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Nineteenth century records regarding African-Americans, including deed of emancipation (1829), two brief autograph letters by abolitionists Charles Sumner and Wendell Phillips (1850, 1882), eight copies of "The Anti-Slavery Record", a significant abolitionist publication (1835), and twenty popular song broadsides featuring minstrel song themes (ca. 1830s-1860s).

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Aileen Shafer, Collector, Material regarding African-Americans, 1829/1884 0.21 Linear Feet 2.5 in. (1 document case)

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Alvin Ailey photograph by Carl Van Vechten, 1955

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Black and white gelatin silver photographic print portrait of the dancer Alvin Ailey by Carl Van Vechten, dated March 22, 1955.
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Alvin Ailey photograph by Carl Van Vechten, 1955 .01 Linear Feet 1 photograph

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