Letter to Lucille Brown from Annie Malone Pope-Turnbo, March 25, 1915. Creator: Unknown.

Letter to Lucille Brown from Annie Malone Pope-Turnbo, March 25, 1915. Creator: Unknown.

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Poro College, a cosmetology school and centre, was established in 1918 by Annie Turnbo Malone, an African-American businesswoman, inventor and philanthropist. This letter is from Mrs. Annie Malone Pope-Turnbo to Mrs. Elder Brown with hair care instructions. The letter, off white with black ink, is typed on "Poro" College letterhead. In the upper left and right corners are small rectangles of text. Upper left reads "Scientific and Sanitary Treat-/ ment of the Scalp and Hair, / effecting a Healthy Scalp and/ thus promoting a growth of/Luxuriant Hair." The upper right reads “INSTRUCTIONS TAUGHT/ Manicuring and Electrical/ Scalp Treatment. / Prompt attention to all Orders." Between the two rectangles are the words "Instructions Taught." Below these words is the letterhead that reads ""PORO" COLLEGE/ MRS. A. M. POPE-TURNBO/ Proprietress/ 3100 PINE STREET/ ST. LOUIS, MO." The letter is hand signed at the bottom right corner.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
People Related
  1. Annie Turnbo Malone: American, African-American: businesswoman, inventor and philanthropist
  2. Lucille Brown: American, African-American:

Medium
  1. Ink on paper

Picture Type
  1. Letters (correspondence)

Category Hierarchy

Lifestyle & Leisure Health & Beauty

Society & Culture Education

Society & Culture Issues & Causes

Trade & Industry Other


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5405x6923
File Size : 109,626kb


Aliases

  1. 2011.170.1
  1. NMAAHC-2011_170_1_001
  1. 0990004755
  1. 2-832-246
  1. 2011.170.1
  1. 2832246


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