1972 African American Snapshot: Five Black Ladies in Brown Uniforms: Brownies?
For bid is an original 1971-1972 snapshot of NINE African American / Black folks posed outside a church or home. These may have been the parents of girls in the "Brownies" girl scout organization? I am not sure. Five of the ladies are wearing brown uniform dresses. The lady on the far right has some kind of arm sash or large patch. Three men in the back row. six women in the front row (of whom five are wearing the brown uniforms and panty hose). The back of this color snapshot is stamped January 1972 (the month it was developed). Photo taken on a sunny day. Printed on vintage Kodak Paper.
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| Country/Region Of Manufacture | United States |
| Culture | Black Americana |
For bid is an original 1971-1972 snapshot of NINE African American / Black folks posed outside a church or home. These may have been the parents of girls in the « Brownies » girl scout organization? I am not sure. Five of the ladies are wearing brown uniform dresses. The lady on the far right has some kind of arm sash or large patch. Three men in the back row. six women in the front row (of whom five are wearing the brown uniforms and panty hose). The back of this color snapshot is stamped January 1972 (the month it was developed). Photo taken on a sunny day. Printed on vintage Kodak Paper.