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Title
Lena Torrance, Lula Griffith, Beulah Honoré, and Betty Martina, Los Angeles, 1940s
Date Created and/or Issued
[1940s?]
1940/1949
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Walter L. Gordon, Jr./William C. Beverly, Jr. Collection
Rights Information
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Description
All information concerning the content and description of the image was provided by Walter Gordon.
Most of the women in this photograph are unidentified. Second from left is Lena Torrance (later Lena Torrance Cooper). Third from the right, carrying a white handbag, is Lula Griffith. Forth from the right in a matching hat and dress is a woman with the last name of Pettigrew. To the right, in a white jacket with polka dots, is Beulah Honoré. At the far right is Betty Martina.
Type

Identifier
YRLSC_gordonphotos_0064
Collection 1867 Box 1 Folder 2
ark:/21198/zz0025p334
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
People
African American photographers--California--Los Angeles
African American dancers--California--Los Angeles
African American women political activists--California--Los Angeles
Griffith, Lula
Cooper, Lena Torrence, 1922-1994
Martina, Betty, 1919-1969
Honoré, Beulah, 1908-1985
Source
Walter L. Gordon, Jr./William C. Beverly, Jr. Collection

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