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1940 Vintage Image of African American Woman Sewing

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1940 Vintage Image of African American Woman SewingThis vintage image showcases a woman using a sewing machine in February 1940. She was the wife of Pomp Hall, a tenant farmer in Creek County, Oklahoma. This scene reflects domestic life among African American tenant farmers, emphasizing the vital role of women in household economies. It is part of a broader collection documenting 1940s American family experiences. Each reproduction is printed on museum quality archival paper using a restored version

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archival paper using a restored hand drawn map of Hazleton

a tenant farmer in Creek County

Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm announced her candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination

000 workers and was completed in an astonishing 410 days

and the Episcopal Church

Boot Manufactory

reflecting the design principles of its time

archival paper using a restored map of Denison

Historic landowners map of Enfield

archival matte paper using a restored version of a hand drawn map of Cuero

75” thick frame

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