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Mrs. Edith Wilson, Chicago, Illinois; Big Time Sara Streeter, Blues singer, at Elsewhere, Chicago, Illinois

Mrs. Edith Wilson, Chicago, Illinois; Big Time Sara Streeter, Blues singer, at Elsewhere, Chicago, Illinois

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Summary

Online digital image numbers may be offset by 1 or 2 digits from the film negative frame numbers.
Film negative frame numbers, descriptions: 0-20, Mrs. Edith Wilson at her home; 2-9, Mrs. Edith Wilson (5921 Indiana, Chicago) and fieldworker Beverly Robinson holding quilt started by Mrs. Wilson's family in slavery and completed in 1883; 10-16, 20, Mrs. Edith Wilson; 17-19, portraits; 21-22, Big Time Sara Streeter, a blues singer, at Elsewhere; 23-27, Big Time Sara's back up group composed of Sunnyland Slim (piano), Micky Martin, Eddie Taylor, and unidentified bass player

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Date

01/01/1977
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Location

chicago
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Library of Congress
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Public Domain

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