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Mrs. Oscar [Jessie Williams] De Priest [paper photoprint]

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Mrs. Oscar [Jessie Williams] De Priest [paper photoprint], [June 19?] 1929.
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Object Details

Photographer

Scurlock, Addison N., 1883-1964

Names

Chicago Defender (newspaper)
De Priest, Jessie Williams (Mrs. Oscar De Priest)
De Priest, Oscar, 1871-1951

Series Creator

Scurlock, Robert S. (Saunders), 1917-1994
Scurlock, Addison N., 1883-1964
Custom Craft
Scurlock Studio (Washington, D.C.)
Scurlock, George H. (Hardison), 1919-2005

Series Citation

Scurlock Studio Records, Archives Center, National Museum of American History. Smithsonian Institution

Scope and Contents

Studio shot, full-figure. Subject wears hat and light-colored dress with pleated skirt, holds small handbag, while standing beside a studio bench. Ink on verso: "A 180 / Mrs. Oscar De Priest."
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GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep8708838c7-0028-4eb6-bece-293c403c2fdd

Topic

Race relations -- Washington (D.C.)
African American women

Photographer

Scurlock, Addison N., 1883-1964

Culture

African Americans -- Washington (D.C.)

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Scurlock Studio Records, Series 1: Black and White Photographs
Scurlock Studio Records, Series 1: Black and White Photographs / 1.1: Clients Black and White Photographs / De Priest, Oscar (Mrs.)

Sponsor

The collection was acquired with assistance from the Eugene Meyer Foundation. Elihu and Susan Rose and the Save America's Treasures program, provided funds to stabilize, organize, store, and create digital surrogates of some of the negatives. Processing and encoding funded by a grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources.

Biographical / Historical

Jessie De Priest was the wife of Chicago Congressman Oscar De Priest. This standing view was published in the Chicago Daily Defender, Saturday, June 22, 1929 with a caption, and depicts her wearing the costume she wore to a White House tea for Congressional wives at the invitation of Mrs. Herbert Hoover. As Jessie Williams De Priest was one of the first African American women to be entertained by a first lady, the event created a stir, especially among Southerners, the caption for this picture notes. The Daily Defender article, "Interesting News of the Week in Pictures," states that the reception occurred on Wednesday of that week, which would have been June 19, presumably the same date as the photograph. The Scurlock credit line is included in the caption. (Information provided by Ms. Shelley Stokes-Hammond, June 6, 2003.)

Extent

1 Item

Medium

Silver gelatin on paper, 10 x 8", unmounted.

Date

[June 19?] 1929

Archival Repository

Archives Center, National Museum of American History

Type

Archival materials
Photographs

Arrangement

Series 1, Box 1.1.A3.

Series Rights

When the Museum purchased the collection from the Estate of Robert S. Scurlock, it obtained all rights, including copyright. The earliest photographs in the collection are in the public domain because their term of copyright has expired. The Archives Center will control copyright and the use of the collection for reproduction purposes, which will be handled in accordance with its standard reproduction policy guidelines. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.

Genre/Form

Photographs -- 19th-20th century -- Black-and-white photoprints -- Silver gelatin

Series Restrictions

Collection is open for research. Gloves must be worn when handling unprotected photographs and negatives. Special arrangements required to view negatives due to cold storage. Using negatives requires a three hour waiting period. Contact the Archives Center at 202-633-3270.
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Record ID

ebl-1564591278367-1564591278649-6

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