19th Century Cabinet Card Photograph African American Matriarch.
An early African American Cabinet Card photograph, symbolic of the African American Matriarch during the 19th Century. Strong and confident, there is something special about this prominent African American Matriarch. Size approximately 7x5x4. Cabinet Card photos were introduced in 1866. According to Ross J. Kelbaugh in his book, An Introduction To African American Photographs, after slavery ended, African Americans were free to create their own legacies. Many did so by taking Cabinet Card photographs. Thank you for viewing, take a moment to visit my Store.
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An early African American Cabinet Card photograph, symbolic of the African American Matriarch during the 19th Century. Strong and confident, there is something special about this prominent African American Matriarch. Size approximately 7x5x4. Cabinet Card photos were introduced in 1866. According to Ross J. Kelbaugh in his book, An Introduction To African American Photographs, after slavery ended, African Americans were free to create their own legacies. Many did so by taking Cabinet Card photographs. Thank you for viewing, take a moment to visit my Store.