
BLACK STYLE | LATE 1940s
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YOUNG LADIES & GENTS | 1940S-50s Two girls and two boys wearing matching clothing, posed in park. Credit: Charles Teenie Harris, photographer. Teenie Harris Photograph Collection, 1920-1970, Carnegie Museum of Art
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Charles “Teenie” Harris, photographer. Teenie Harris Photograph Collection, 1920-1970, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA. African American Vernacular Photography courtesy of Black History Album.

Howard University men’s cheerleaders standing on a sports field each with a megaphone placed in front of them. Addison Scurlock, photographer.Source: Scurlock Studio Records, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution. African American Vernacular Photography courtesy of Black History Album.

Image from the book, A True Likeness: The Black South of Richard Samuel Roberts, 1920-1936. Richard Samuel Roberts, photographer. African American Vernacular Photography via Black History Album.

Three women, one wearing dark sweater with two daschund appliques, posed around a suitcase in front of brick building, Pittsburgh, PA, 1940s. Charles “Teenie” Harris, photographer. Teenie Harris Photograph Collection, 1920-1970, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA. African American Vernacular Photography courtesy of Black History Album.