portrait of an African-American woman; black and white bust length portrait of a woman wearing a floral patterned dress with v-neck and small cap on her head; hair is pulled back and she is wearing a brooch at the point of her v-neck collar; photobooth photograph
portrait of an African-American woman; black and white portrait of a woman with short, curled hair, hoop earrings wearing a white jacket; faux window with star and moon background and a curtain at right; photobooth photograph
black and white photograph of young African-American boy seated behind a wooden desk, arms folded in front of him and resting on desk top, wearing a white button down, collared shirt; printed on cardstock with border around it and "1923" printed below image
color photograph; Self-portriat of shirtless African-American man shown from chest up; baseball cap/hat hanging on wall behind him along with various other objects; printed on Kodak paper
portrait of an African-American woman; black and white bust length portrait of a woman wearing a crew neck sweater and heart pendant necklace on a chain; she has short spikey hair; plain backdrop; photobooth
portrait of an African-American woman; black and white bust length portrait of a wearing a white turtleneck and dark hat placed at an angle on her head so it partially obscures the top right half of her face; curled, chin length hair is visible under her hat, she is looking directly at photographer; plain backdrop
This banjo was made by Robert Klinger in Washington, D.C. in 1981. The banjo is a reproduction of an African-American banjo (catalog number 1990.0164.01) that was made in the shop of the National Museum of American History’s conservation lab.