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Photographic print of 8 people in front of a building, 1904-1918. Creator: Unknown
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Photographic print of 8 people in front of a building, 1904-1918. Creator: Unknown
A black-and-white real photograph postcard of two (2) young men and six (6) women and girls standing and sitting in a row on the steps of a brick building. The two young men are standing at either end of the group, wearing jackets, trousers and ties. The young man on the far left is John Allen Cloman, Jr. The girls are wearing light-colored dresses, and the young women are wearing dresses of varying colors and patterns. All are looking at the camera, and none are smiling. Behind the group at proper left is a screened window, and at center is a large door with a four-pane window. The postcard is addressed to W.B. Cloman in Pine Bluff, Arkansas
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. This black-and-white photographic print, dating back to the early 20th century, offers a poignant snapshot of eight individuals standing proudly in front of a brick building. The image exudes an air of solemnity as two young men and six women and girls pose stoically on the steps. At each end of the group stands a young man, John Allen Cloman Jr. , dressed sharply in jackets, trousers, and ties. The girls are adorned in light-colored dresses while the young women showcase an array of vibrant colors and patterns. All gaze directly at the camera with unwavering expressions; their eyes revealing stories untold. The backdrop reveals a screened window behind them on one side and a grand four-paneled door at center stage. This postcard was addressed to W. B. Cloman in Pine Bluff, Arkansas – perhaps capturing cherished family memories or sharing news from afar. As we delve into this remarkable piece of heritage art preserved by the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), it serves as both a testament to resilience and an invitation for reflection. It symbolizes not only personal connections but also represents broader themes such as black history, cultural heritage, and family bonds that transcend time. Through this photograph's lens, we catch glimpses of lives lived within a complex era—a reminder that every face holds its own story waiting to be discovered. Let us honor these individuals who have paved the way for future generations by cherishing their legacy captured forever within this timeless portrait.
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