Arnett and Marlo Carlton reading in the living room of their apartment at Summerville Court in Mobile, Alabama.
He is reading an issue of "The Final Call" newspaper (with the front page headline, "Who Will Save the Black Man?"), and she is reading "Chains and Images of Psychological Slavery" by Na'im Akbar. A related image was published in the Mobile Press on May 24, 1995, w...
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Photographs Arnett and Marlo Carlton reading in the living room of their apartment at Summerville Court in Mobile, Alabama. Hattler, Mary |
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Photographs Carlton, Arnett; Carlton, Marlo; African Americans--Domestic life; Apartments; Books; Living rooms; Newspapers; Reading; Mobile (Ala.); Mobile County (Ala.) |
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He is reading an issue of "The Final Call" newspaper (with the front page headline, "Who Will Save the Black Man?"), and she is reading "Chains and Images of Psychological Slavery" by Na'im Akbar. A related image was published in the Mobile Press on May 24, 1995, with the following caption: "Arnett and Marlo Carlton have dedicated themselves to researching their African heritage." According to the work order accompanying the negative for this image, it was part of a series on "People who incorporate African elements into their lives." |
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MP0111520_01MP0111520Arnett and Marlo Carlton reading in the living room of their apartment at Summerville Court in Mobile, Alabama.He is reading an issue of "The Final Call" newspaper (with the front page headline, "Who Will Save the Black Man?"), and she is reading "Chains and Images of Psychological Slavery" by Na'im Akbar. A related image was published in the Mobile Press on May 24, 1995, with the following caption: "Arnett and Marlo Carlton have dedicated themselves to researching their African heritage." According to the work order accompanying the negative for this image, it was part of a series on "People who incorporate African elements into their lives."1995-05-221990-1999Hattler, MaryMobile Press-Register189369Carlton, Arnett; Carlton, Marlo; African Americans--Domestic life; Apartments; Books; Living rooms; Newspapers; Reading; Mobile (Ala.); Mobile County (Ala.)Still imageNegatives (Photographs); Color negatives4000 PPI TIFFAlabama Media GroupAlabama Media Group CollectionAlabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, AlabamaEnglishCopyright, Alabama Department of Archives and History. Donated by the Alabama Media Group, http://www.alabamamediagroup.comhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/202870 |
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Arnett and Marlo Carlton reading in the living room of their apartment at Summerville Court in Mobile, Alabama. |
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Arnett and Marlo Carlton reading in the living room of their apartment at Summerville Court in Mobile, Alabama. |
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Hattler, Mary |
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Hattler, Mary |
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