Lucy Parsons thus chose two highly regarded, technically proficient New York City photographers to take her photo in 1886. Their talents ensured that these portrait photos captured the public’s attention for decades to come. […]
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Lucy Parsons thus chose two highly regarded, technically proficient New York City photographers to take her photo in 1886. Their talents ensured that these portrait photos captured the public’s attention for decades to come. […] August 12th, 2020 | Tags: Albert R. Parsons, August Brauneck, Carolyn Ashbaugh, Jacqueline Jones, Louis Gogler, Lucy Parsons, Paul Grottkau | Category: Analog Photography, Guest Post, Photo History | 4 comments |
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