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Claudia Johnson and her daughter Mary Young, craftswomen, Chicago, Illinois; The Kingston Mines, blues club, Chicago, Illinois

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Online digital image numbers may be offset by 1 or 2 digits from the film negative frame numbers.

Film negative frame numbers, descriptions: 0-1, displaying front of quilt, Mary Young, left, fieldworker Beverly Robinson, right; 2, reverse of same quilt; 3-4, displaying front of string/crazy quilt; 5, reverse of string/crazy quilt; 6-7, displaying quilt; 8-9, Mary Young holding pillow; 10, interior of house; 11-15, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Young posing in the parlor (Claudia Johnson and her daughter, Mary Young, craftswomen, 4359 S. Oakenwald, Chicago); 16-19, 29-33, Louis Myers on guitar at the Kingston Mines blues club; 24-28, Louis Myers, below, Jimmy Johnson, unidentified bass

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african americans quilts african american quiltmakers blues musicians ethnography chicago chicago ethnic arts project collection american folklife center jonas dovydenas beverly j robinson illinois daughter mary young claudia johnson kingston mines blues club ultra high resolution high resolution library of congress
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01/01/1977
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chicago
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Library of Congress
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african americans quilts african american quiltmakers blues musicians ethnography chicago chicago ethnic arts project collection american folklife center jonas dovydenas beverly j robinson illinois daughter mary young claudia johnson kingston mines blues club ultra high resolution high resolution library of congress