Photograph album page with three photographs of women in Tulsa, Oklahoma
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National Museum of African American History and Culture Object Description
A collection of three black-and-white photographs of Tulsa women mounted on black construction paper.
2013.79.20a: Black-and-white photograph of a woman wearing a dark dress with a white bodice and a black hat. She is standing on the exterior steps of a large building. A man and a woman can be seen walking down a sidewalk in the background.
2013.79.20b: Black-and-white photograph of two women standing outside in a garden. They are both wearing black dresses. The woman on the left is holding her skirt out with her right hand and smiling at the other woman. The woman on the right is smiling and leaning towards the other woman. A house can be seen on the left side of the photograph.
2013.79.20c: Black-and-white photograph ...
2013.79.20a: Black-and-white photograph of a woman wearing a dark dress with a white bodice and a black hat. She is standing on the exterior steps of a large building. A man and a woman can be seen walking down a sidewalk in the background.
2013.79.20b: Black-and-white photograph of two women standing outside in a garden. They are both wearing black dresses. The woman on the left is holding her skirt out with her right hand and smiling at the other woman. The woman on the right is smiling and leaning towards the other woman. A house can be seen on the left side of the photograph.
2013.79.20c: Black-and-white photograph ...
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Photograph album page with three photographs of women in Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1920s, National Museum of African American History and Culture, Smithsonian Institution. CC0.
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