Shades of L.A. is an archive of photographs representing the contemporary and historic diversity of families in Los Angeles. Images were chosen from family albums and include daily life, social organizations, work, personal and holiday celebrations, and migration and immigration activities. Made possible and accessible through the generous support of the Security Pacific National Bank, Sunlaw Cogeneration Partners, Photo Friends, California Council for the Humanities, the Ralph M. Parsons Foundation, and the John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation.
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Description
Four photos from the Spencer family album. Top left: two children, Cecelia [sic] and Mable, hug playfully in a yard. Top center: a man poses in an early-model automobile. Top right: a child poses in a yard; the photo caption reads "Cecelia, the boy girl". Bottom: a man sits on the edge of a sheltered platform. The wooden structure consists of a roof and one wall and the photo is labeled "Crutcher station".
Children Automobiles Railroad stations Wooden-frame buildings Photograph albums Shades of L.A. Collection photographs Shades of L.A. African American photographs
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