Studio portrait of Fannie E. Garrott, seated on a wooden chair with relief carving and an oriental carpet draped over the back. Her hat, on her lap, is decorated with flowers. Fannie E. Garrott (nee Fannie Walker) was the wife of James Garrott and the mother of architect James Garrott. She was the sister-in-law of Alva Curtis Garrott, a the first African American dentist in Los Angeles.
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African American women Garrott, Fannie E., 1872-1962
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