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Sunday Morning by Leonard Freed, Black-and-White Photograph of African American Life New York 1960s Celebrity A photo that depicts the

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Sunday Morning by Leonard Freed, Black-and-White Photograph of African American Life New York 1960s Celebrity A photo that depicts theSunday Morning, 1963 by Leonard Freed, is a 14 x 11 gelatin silver photograph from the artist's Black in White America book (p. 171). The photograph from the Freed estate is stamped verso (back of photo) and signed by Brigitte Freed (widow of photographer). A black and white photograph, it captures African American life in the 1960s, feeling beautiful and proud, African Americans have always enjoyed stylish hats, tailored coats, and ties for church

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