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Softness Was Always Ours

Nell Thomas & Anne Braxton

Item

Source
Jesse O. Thomas Papers
Creator
Kelly
Title
Nell Thomas & Anne Braxton
Date
c. 1930
Description
Hand-tinted studio portrait of an African American family group taken around 1930. Nell Thomas sits in the center, surrounded by four young women, including her daughter Anne Braxton, who stands third from the left. The women wear light-colored dresses typical of the late 1920s and early 1930s, and the photograph has been delicately hand-colored to highlight their clothing and skin tones.

The carefully posed composition and decorative studio mount reflect the importance of family portraiture within African American communities. Images like this celebrated kinship, pride, and generational connection, preserving moments of unity and affection across mothers and daughters.
Type
Image
Subject
African American women
African American families
Mothers and daughters
Portrait photography
Family life
1930s African American history
Format
5 × 7 inch hand-tinted photographic print mounted on decorative studio card.
Rights
This image is made available for research and educational use. Reproduction or publication requires permission from the Auburn Avenue Research Library on African American Culture and History.
Rights Holder
Auburn Avenue Research Library on African American Culture and History, Fulton County Library System
Item sets
Joy & Sisterhood

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