Picturing black New Orleans : a Creole photographer´s view of the early twentieth century / Arthé A. Anthony.
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- 0813041872
- 9780813041872
- 779 A628p 2012
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Too black to be white and too white to be black -- We got the hang of it -- The moment you´re a Creole, it was la même chose -- We couldn´t sit in the front -- She never went outside one day to work -- I tore out barefooted, running down to the track -- We never bothered about sex -- I don´t remember her going out to any public places -- Photography requires nimble fingers -- Persistent yearnings to be free -- Three prominent Creole photographers -- I met Herbert and fell in love with him -- Everybody got all dressed up and went to the studio -- They came in droves -- She ran the business and took care of business -- Times were different then.
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Libro | Biblioteca Central | Colección General | 779 A628p 2012 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Disponible | GEN | 33409002831752 |
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Too black to be white and too white to be black -- We got the hang of it -- The moment you´re a Creole, it was la même chose -- We couldn´t sit in the front -- She never went outside one day to work -- I tore out barefooted, running down to the track -- We never bothered about sex -- I don´t remember her going out to any public places -- Photography requires nimble fingers -- Persistent yearnings to be free -- Three prominent Creole photographers -- I met Herbert and fell in love with him -- Everybody got all dressed up and went to the studio -- They came in droves -- She ran the business and took care of business -- Times were different then.
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