Photograph: Group Portrait, Peace & Unity Lodge No. 711 A.F. and A.M.
View
@ University of North Florida
Thomas, R. Lee
Description
Image of for rows of men sitting and standing in a meeting room. Front row are holding a fabric banner, staffs, and a photograph. Banner: PEACE & UNITY LODGE NO.711 A.F. & A.M. REVISED OCT.31 1944 PRINCE HALL AFFILIATION BRO. JAS. W COLEMAN W.M. BIRMINGHAM ALA. No date given. One of 156 black and white photographs by R. Lee Thomas, an African American photographer active in the early twentieth century in the southern United States. Thomas’ work provides photographic documentation of southern black social life, primarily religious and labor groups, circa 1946-1949. The majority of the photographs depict groups from Birmingham, Alabama, and adjacent areas. His imprint contains the caption: Made by R. Lee Thomas, Mound Bayou, Mississippi, The Oldest Negro Town in America.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/rthomas/1169/thumbnail.jpgRecord Contributed By
University of North FloridaRecord Harvested From
Sunshine State Digital NetworkKeywords
- African American Freemasons
- African American Photographers
- African American Studies
- African Americans
- Alabama
- Arts And Humanities
- Birmingham
- Eartha M.M. White Collection
- Freemasons. Peace & Unity Lodge No. 711 (Birmingham, Ala.)
- Freemasons. Prince Hall Grand Lodge (Ala.)
- History
- Mississippi
- Mound Bayou
- Photograph Collections
- Photographers, Black
- Photography
- Pictorial Works
- Race, Ethnicity And Post Colonial Studies
- Societies, Etc
- Thomas, R. Lee, (Photographer)