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The photographs taken by Hugh Mangum in the late 1800's to early 1900's truly represented his inclusion and diversity during a time of Jim Crow laws. Years later, another photographer by the name of Sarah Stacke would connect to his work in such a way. People use Mangum's playful photographs to show another side of the black community of that era. Take a ride and learn about this amazing connection - look up, and let's elevate.
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The photographs taken by Hugh Mangum in the late 1800's to early 1900's truly represented his inclusion and diversity during a time of Jim Crow laws. Years later, another photographer by the name of Sarah Stacke would connect to his work in such a way. People use Mangum's playful photographs to show another side of the black community of that era. Take a ride and learn about this amazing connection - look up, and let's elevate.
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https://linktr.ee/genthebuilder