Graphic History of Negro Dallas

Dublin Core

Title

Graphic History of Negro Dallas

Subject


City and town life
Families
African Americans
Anniversaries
Dwellings
Church buildings
School buildings
Small business

Description

This photograph album contains 124 images compiled by the Priscilla Art Club in 1932-1941. The photographs depict people, homes, businesses, churches, schools, and activities relating to Dallas' African American community in areas including Old East Dallas, Deep Ellum, and Oak Lawn. Sections of the album are labeled Old Families, Homes of Old Families, Business Section, Churches, Schools, Educational and Recreational Centers, Artist and Their Work, Priscilla Section Homes, Members, Minstrel Group, 30th Anniversary 1941.

Creator

Pricilla Art Club

Source

DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University

Publisher

SMU Libraries

Date

Date derived from the title page and from photographs in the album.
[1932-1941, Dallas, Texas]

Contributor

George W. Cook Dallas/Texas image collection
  • Series 3: Photographs, 1850s-1970
  • Series 3, Subseries 4, Albums, 1898-1965
  • Graphic History of Negro Dallas

Rights

Public Domain

Relation

George W. Cook Dallas/Texas Image Collection

Format

Physical Description:
1 volume (124 gelatin silver prints); 28 x 23 cm
Physical Images:
Photographs
Photographic prints
Photograph albums
Gelatin silver prints
Portraits

Language

English

Type

  • Digital Resource Type Image
  • Digitization Date Digitized: 2014
  • Digital Format Displayed as .pdf
  • Digitization process: Archival scans of each page

Identifier

Archival File Name(s) ag2014_0011_3_4_01_01.tif - ag2014_0011_3_4_01_37.tif; ag2014_0011_3_4_01.pdf

Coverage

African American community history | Dallas, Texas

Files

Reference

Pricilla Art Club, Graphic History of Negro Dallas, SMU Libraries, Date derived from the title page and from photographs in the album. [1932-1941, Dallas, Texas]

Cite As

Pricilla Art Club , “Graphic History of Negro Dallas,” REPOSITORY, accessed March 28, 2024, https://artlibrarydeco.omeka.net/items/show/48.

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