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African American Expressive
Culture in Philadelphia Project - Large Contact Sheets, 1989
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Roll 707 to Roll 713. 8th
Anniversary: Voodoo Altar to the Loas, and dance for high priestess,
Mambo Angela, October 28, 1989 (continued) |
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Extent: 7 contact sheets |
BOX 15 |
Roll 714. Cotton Comes to
Philly, October 28 and November 1, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15355, no. 714 (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 15 |
Roll 714A. 8th Anniversary:
Voodoo Altar to the Loas, and dance for high priestess, Mambo Angela;
Temple University Black Studies: 20th Anniversary Symposium Keynote
Address Maulana Karenga, Ph.D., October 28 and November 1,
1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15355, no. 714A (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 15 |
Roll 715. Cotton Comes to
Philly, October 28 and November 1, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15355, no. 715 (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 15 |
Roll 715A. Temple University
Symposium, October 28, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15355, no. 715A (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 15 |
Roll 716. Cotton Comes to
Philly, October 28 and November 1, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15355, no. 716 (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 15 |
Roll 716A. Temple University
Symposium, October 28, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15355, no. 716 A (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 15 |
Roll 717. [Woman posing next
to tree], November 1, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15355, no. 717 (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 15 |
Roll 718. Temple University
Black Studies: 20th Anniversary Symposium Keynote Address Maulana
Karenga, Ph.D., October 28, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15355, no. 718 (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
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African American Expressive
Culture in Philadelphia Project - Small Contact Sheets, 1989
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Call No.: LOT 15570 (H) |
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Extent: 53 contact sheets |
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The African American Expressive Culture in Philadelphia project documents
African American folk life practices in an urban area through photographs by
Roland Freeman taken between March 18 and November 1, 1989. The 8 1/2 x 11
inch contact sheets in this LOT, each of which has many images, only
represent work done between March 18 and April 10. Broad topics include
domestic, social and spiritual life. |
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The contact sheets are arranged sequentially by the call number, which is
based on Roland Freeman's numbering system. The contact sheet number
correlates to a corresponding roll of film negatives, both originally
numbered by Freeman. As a general rule, Freeman's numbering system places
the images in chronological order but there are some exceptions. Because
Freeman sometimes used more than one camera the images taken from one camera
may appear a little before or after ones taken at the same location. Also,
when Freeman took multiple rolls of film at a single event he did not always
number the rolls of film in the exact order in which they were taken.
Occasionally Freeman assigned the same number to two different contact
sheets and differentiated the two by adding a capital letter "A" the end of
one of the numbers. |
BOX 1 |
Roll 1. Black family reunion
conference at International House; keynote speaker, Sonia Sanchez, poet
and author; other speakers, Dr. Rikki Lights, and Ron Norwood,
herbalist, March 18, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 1 (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 1 |
Roll 2. Top Shelf Lounge,
Market and 56th Streets; Saturday Afternoon jazz program, with Rick
Tucker Quartet, and a vocalist, March 18, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 2 (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 1 |
Roll 3 & Roll 4.
Natalie's Bar, Market Street near 40th Street; Saturday afternoon jazz
jam session. This is the longest running event of its kind in
Philadelphia, March 18, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 3 & 4 (H) |
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Extent: 2 contact sheets |
BOX 1 |
Roll 5 to Roll 6 & Roll
8. Palm Sunday services at Zion Baptist Church, Broad and Venango
Streets. This is the church where the internationally- known Rev. Leon
Sullivan was pastor. He is now retired. I shot people receiving palms
outside, March 18, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 5, 6, 7 & 8 (H) |
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Extent: 4 contact sheets |
BOX 1 |
Roll 9 to Roll 13.
Ordination services of Rev. Dr. Millicent Hall Thompson, the first woman
ordained at St. Joseph's Baptist Church, 125 South 40th Street. Her
husband is the pastor, March 19, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 9, 10, 11, 12, & 13
(H) |
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Extent: 5 contact sheets |
BOX 1 |
Roll 14 & Roll 15.
Porter family Singers in the annual Palm Sunday Choir Festival at New
Hope Temple Baptist Church, 711 South 12th Street (at Bainbridge
Street), March 19, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 14 & 15 (H) |
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Extent: 2 contact sheets |
BOX 1 |
Roll 16. Easter shoppers at
the "Gallery", a shopping mall in center city Philadelphia (escalators),
and vendors on the street outside; and in the 11th and Ludlow streets
area: 1) Today's Man - dapperly dressed man poised on hydrant while
awaiting his bus carrying a shopping bag from Today's Man; 2) My Kid's -
a shop with an "Easter Liquidation" sign; 3) Golden Rocks - Outside
jewelry shop which features the large gold hoop earrings popular on
women in Philadelphia; 4) Around the corner on Chestnut St., mothers
with children pointing at merchandise, March 23, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 16 (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 1 |
Roll 16A. [Easter shoppers
at the "Gallery", a shopping mall in center city Philadelphia
(escalators), and vendors on the street outside; and in the 11th and
Ludlow streets area: 1) Today's Man - dapperly dressed man poised on
hydrant while awaiting his bus carrying a shopping bag from Today's Man;
2) My Kid's - a shop with an "Easter Liquidation" sign; 3) Golden Rocks
- Outside jewelry shop which features the large gold hoop earrings
popular on women in Philadelphia; 4) Around the corner on Chestnut St.,
mothers with children pointing at merchandise, March 23,
1989] |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 16A (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 1 |
Roll 17 & Roll 18. Good
Friday services, called "Seven Last Words of Christ," at Pinn Memorial
Baptist Church, 54th Street and Wynnefield Avenue. Overhead shots of
parishioners and a service of ministers speaking, with choir. This is an
ecumenical service co-sponsored by at least seven churches. Speakers 1
and 2, Rev. Louise Williams and Rev. Robert Johnson Smith, had already
delivered their addresses before our arrival. At the pulpit, Rev. Rodney
E. King (#3) delivered words, followed by Rev. Anthony Trufant (#4) and
Rev. Tyrone Kilgore (#5). We left before the others were delivered. I
used 3200 ASA film because the light was very dim. I am having problems
with shooting black people in low-light church settings where I cannot
use a flash, March 24, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 17 & 18 (H) |
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Extent: 2 contact sheets |
BOX 1 |
Roll 19 & Roll 20.
Sandy's Hair World, 103 South 60th Street, 215/471-1102, specializing in
all phases of black hair care. I shot women getting their hair done.
"Easter Do". Chair #1 - Prop: Sandy Evans, beautician and owner; chair
#2 Davita Butler; head #1 Ruth Brandford. Davita puts waving rods in
hair of shop owner, Sandy Evans. (I will return to this beauty shop a
few more times, to do follow-up with some of the women I met there
regarding other folklife practices.), March 24, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 19 & 20 (H) |
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Extent: 2 contact sheets |
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[LOT
15570, no. 21: call number not assigned. LC did not receive contact
sheets for roll 21.]
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BOX 1 |
Roll 22 & Roll 23.
People buying Easter flowers at a flower stand, "Rose Gallery",
headquarters for Easter plants, 18 and Belfield Sts., Mr. Richardson,
proprietor (C1R22). Easter lilies galore, plump stuffed Easter bunnies,
and memorial wreathes. Far more men buying thoughtful Easter gifts,
March 25, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 22 & 23 (H) |
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Extent: 2 contact sheets |
BOX 1 |
Roll 24 & Roll 25.
Germantown Training Dog School, 543 Chelton Avenue, Gus Patterson,
trainer. All breeds of dogs are put through their paces, primarily by
African American dog owners, March 25, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 24 & 25 (H) |
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Extent: 2 contact sheets |
BOX 1 |
Roll 26. Germantown Avenue
Easter shoppers; and little girl ("Muffin") with braids in car with
parents, March 25, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 26 (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 1 |
Roll 27 & Roll 28. The
Jones family after an Easter egg hunt outside Memorial Hall, in
Fairmount Park. The father in repose surrounded by the mother, their
three children, and five other children clutching the remnants of the
hunt - candy and hardboiled eggs with lots of loot they won, like board
games, March 25, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 27 & 28 (H) |
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Extent: 2 contact sheets |
BOX 2 |
Roll 29 to Roll 33. Evelyn
Graves Ministries presenting an Easter pageant folk drama, depicting
Holy Week, from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday ("The Crucifixion"), at
Calvary Lutheran Church, 54th and Springfield Avenue, March 25,
1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 29, 30, 31, 32 & 33
(H) |
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Extent: 5 contact sheets |
BOX 2 |
Roll 34. Easter Promenade at
Rittenhouse Square, with Mayor Wilson Goode and his family officiating;
competitions for best-dressed couple, man, woman, etc. Darnell and Linda
Wilkins, with daughter Glynis (first couple I spoke with), 7811 Mercury
Place; Shalika Sprowal, wearing white dress, pink hat with lace trim
ribbon, and later judged one of the best-dressed young females; and
Nicole Christian (braids, white hat, pink jacket with white skirt, later
judged one of the best-dressed girls). [First eleven frames include
Evelyn Graves Ministries presenting an Easter pageant folk drama,
depicting Holy Week, from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday ("The
Crucifixion"), at Calvary Lutheran Church, 54th and Springfield Avenue],
March 26, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 34 (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 2 |
Roll 35. Easter Promenade at
Rittenhouse Square, with Mayor Wilson Goode and his family officiating;
competitions for best-dressed couple, man, woman, etc. Jesse Johnson
with daughter Deandra, age 10 (the dark, older gentleman with apparently
biracial child) 2820 N. 8th St. (zip 19133). The child is wearing a pink
lace dress with a white bow at waist, small pearls, white lace hat with
pink and white ribbon, and a pink shawl. Also Latifa Atkins (little girl
in her daddy's arms wearing red leather jacket and a bonnet), 1028 S.
Orney Way (zip 19147); the Santiago family, 5404 N. Water St. (zip
19120) (this family eventually won in the best-dressed family category);
family consisted of father, mother, son, and daughter, Nicole with white
lace headband, blue print dress, also photographed with Ronald McDonald;
and Jack Nelson family, 7237 Mansifield Ave., a family of six with four
daughters, the two oldest girls (Maliaka and Karla) dressed alike in
blue lace dresses, and the two youngest (Tamara and Taneisha) dressed
alike in pink dresses, March 26, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 35 (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 2 |
Roll 36. Easter Promenade at
Rittenhouse Square, with Mayor Wilson Goode and his family officiating;
competitions for best-dressed couple, man, woman, etc. Judges for
best-dressed couple category, Linda- Wright-Moore and Acel Moore (media
people), 626 E. Allen Lane (zip 19119); the Bloom family (integrated
family which was selected as one of the best-dressed families; all of
the females wore hot pink outfits with black accessories), 15 Windey
Way, Doylestown, PA 18901; and Peggy Griffin, 6026 Vine St., an older
adult woman wearing a red coat, blue straw hat with blue and purple
flowers galore, March 26, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 36 (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 2 |
Roll 37. Easter Promenade at
Rittenhouse Square, with Mayor Wilson Goode and his family officiating;
competitions for best-dressed couple, man, woman, etc. Antoinette Hill
(child in black velvet dress, age 3), mother Crystal Wilson, 1306
Bouvier St.; Jarrell Williams, 1217 S. 18th St., and twins, Ebony and
Tracy Gray (in dresses with pink bodices and white lace shirts, wearing
balloons as hats and bows on ponytail), 621 York St., Camden, NJ 08103,
March 26, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 37 (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 2 |
Roll 38. Easter Promenade at
Rittenhouse Square, with Mayor Wilson Goode and his family officiating;
competitions for best-dressed couple, man, woman, etc. Rivera Rogers
(gentleman outlandishly dressed in black suit, black beaver hat, cape,
cane, white slit-eyed glasses, and later a contestant in the category of
best-dressed man); Alana Foster and Shedwick Felton (young couple
comfortably relaxing, lying on the lawn); Rita Jones (conservatively
dressed in navy suit) and daughter, Adrielle Jones with Eater basket,
221 W. 47th St. (zip 19139); Akea Devan and Shamika Jackson (cousins
dressed alike with handmade touches of metallic print added to socks and
headbands), their mothers are sisters, Renee and Tonia Jackson, 5401
Christian St.; dad dancing with daughter in green dress covered with
lace, Waverly Andrews; and best-dressed teen contestants (they are
siblings and cousins) wearing traditional (for Philadelphia African
American teens) sweatsuits or jeans and sneakers - Brian and George Hall
(identical Adidas sweats and Nike shoes; Larkin Craig; and Brianne Hall
(twin to Brian), March 26, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 38 (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 2 |
Roll 39. Easter Promenade at
Rittenhouse Square, with Mayor Wilson Goode and his family officiating;
competitions for best-dressed couple, man, woman, etc. Erika and Erik
Mings (twins), 1537 S. Garnet St. (zip 19146); Mayor and Mrs. W. Wilson
Goode kissing babies and working the crowd; participants assembling on
the stage and in judging areas; and preliminary addresses and a speech
by Mayor Goode, March 26, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 39 (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 2 |
Roll 40. Easter Promenade at
Rittenhouse Square, with Mayor Wilson Goode and his family officiating;
Mayor and Mrs. W. Wilson Goode kissing babies and working the crowd;
participants assembling on the stage and in judging areas; and
preliminary addresses and a speech by Mayor Goode, March 26,
1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 40 (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 2 |
Roll 40A. Easter Promenade
at Rittenhouse Square, with Mayor Wilson Goode and his family
officiating; Mayor and Mrs. W. Wilson Goode kissing babies and working
the crowd; participants assembling on the stage and in judging areas;
and preliminary addresses and a speech by Mayor Goode, March 26,
1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 40A (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 2 |
Roll 41. Easter Promenade at
Rittenhouse Square, with Mayor Wilson Goode and his family officiating;
competitions for best-dressed couple, man, woman, etc. Erika and Erik
Mings (twins), 1537 S. Garnet St. (zip 19146); Mayor and Mrs. W. Wilson
Goode kissing babies and working the crowd; participants assembling on
the stage and in judging areas; and preliminary addresses and a speech
by Mayor Goode, March 26, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 41 (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 2 |
Roll 42. Easter Promenade at
Rittenhouse Square, with Mayor Wilson Goode and his family officiating;
competitions for best-dressed couple, man, woman, etc. Most attractive
bonnet, four African American contestants. #2, 5, 7, 10; best-dressed
couple, one African American contestant (#5 in previous category with
her mate): and best-dressed man, four African American contestants, #1,
2, 7, 8 (including R. Rogers #2), March 26, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 42 (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 2 |
Roll 43. Easter Promenade at
Rittenhouse Square, with Mayor Wilson Goode and his family officiating;
competitions for best-dressed couple, man, woman, etc. Best-dressed
woman, two African American contestants, #6 and 7 (both judged
previously); best-dressed young female, five African American
contestants, # 1 Shalika, #4 Brianne, #7, #9 and the winner-#10 Erin
from Bloom family; best-dressed young male, four African American
contestants, #3 Larkin, #4 George, #5 Brian, and the winner--#6 Basil
Findley; and best-dressed boy, two African American contestants, #3 and
5, March 26, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 43 (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 2 |
Roll 44. Easter Promenade at
Rittenhouse Square, with Mayor Wilson Goode and his family officiating;
competitions for best-dressed couple, man, woman, etc. Best-dressed
girl, two African American contestants, #7 Nicole and #8; and
best-dressed family, three African American contestants, the winner #3
Santiago family, #6 and #7 the Bloom family, March 26, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 44 (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 2 |
Roll 45. Easter Promenade at
Rittenhouse Square, with Mayor Wilson Goode and his family officiating;
competitions for best-dressed couple, man, woman, etc. The pageant ends,
but would-be contestants mill about, like the Budd family with girls all
dressed in pink with black polka dots, complete with matching umbrellas:
Joseph Budd, Jr. and Yvette Budd with daughters Victoria, Jazmin, and
April, 224 E. Cheltenham Ave. (zip 19120), March 26, 1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 45 (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 2 |
Roll 46. Easter Promenade at
Rittenhouse Square, with Mayor Wilson Goode and his family officiating;
competitions for best-dressed couple, man, woman, etc., March 26,
1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 46 (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
BOX 2 |
Roll 47. Easter Promenade at
Rittenhouse Square, with Mayor Wilson Goode and his family officiating;
competitions for best-dressed couple, man, woman, etc. [The pageant
ends, but would-be contestants mill about, like the Budd family with
girls all dressed in pink with black polka dots, complete with matching
umbrellas: Joseph Budd, Jr. and Yvette Budd. with daughters Victoria,
Jazmin, and April, 224 E. Cheltenham Ave. (zip 19120)], March 26,
1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 47 (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
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[LOT
15570, no. 48: call number not assigned. LC did not receive contact
sheets for roll 48.]
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BOX 2 |
Roll 49. [Man in turban
speaking at podium; Philadelphia street scenes], April 10,
1989 |
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Call No.: LOT 15570, no. 49 (H) |
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Extent: 1 contact sheet |
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