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Title
Ten African American Angelenos and a child, 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.
Standing, L to R: Calvin Bailey, Simietta LaVigne, Bill Smallwood, Leontyne King, Jimmy Sherman. Seated, L to R: Frank LaVigne, Jimmy Mundy (holding an unidentified child), Al (?) Darby, Dorothy Mundy, William (Bill) Williams
Type

Identifier
732
YRLSC_gordonphotos_0732
Collection 1867 Box 5 Folder 1
ark:/21198/zz0025pv3r
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Lifestyle
African American musicians--California--Los Angeles
African American artists--California--Los Angeles
African American lawyers--California--Los Angeles
African American journalists--California--Los Angeles
Arrangers (Musicians)--United States
King, Leontyne, 1905-1976
Smallwood, Bill
Mundy, Jimmy
Sherman, Jimmy
Mundy, Dorothy, 1909-1947
LaVigne, Frank F. (Frank Ford), 1911-1973
Darby, Al
Bailey, Calvin, 1915-
Williams, William B
LaVigne, Simietta, b. 1912 or 13
Source
Walter L. Gordon, Jr./William C. Beverly, Jr. Collection

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