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African Americans and the American Scene, 1929-1945
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Facade, Unoccupied Building (from "Harlem Document")
Aaron Siskind
1937
Harlem circa 1935
Aaron Siskind
1935
Jim, If You...
Carrie Mae Weems
1988
Kitchen Scene (from "Harlem Document")
Aaron Siskind
1937
Lafayette Theater (from "Harlem Document")
Aaron Siskind
1938
Martha Graham - Letter to the World
Barbara Morgan
1940
Minstrel Poster, Alabama (from "Walker Evans: Selected Photographs")
Walker Evans
1936
Plantation owner, Mississippi Delta, near Clarksdale, Miss.
Dorothea Lange
June 1936
Savoy Dancers, Harlem Document (from "75th Anniversary Portfolio")
Aaron Siskind
c.1936
Street Scene 3 (from "Harlem Document")
Aaron Siskind
1940
Untitled
Clara E. Sipprell
ca. 1930
Untitled [Grocery Store] (from "The Most Crowded Block" series)
Aaron Siskind
1940
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