'Four portraits of Negro women: Elise Johnson McDougald', 1925-03. Creator: Winold Reiss.

'Four portraits of Negro women: Elise Johnson McDougald', 1925-03. Creator: Winold Reiss.

2-949-834 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

'Four portraits of Negro women: Elise Johnson McDougald', 1925-03. Educator, writer and activist McDougald was the first African-American woman principal in New York City public schools. From 'Survey Graphic - Harlem, Mecca of the new Negro'.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Winold Reiss, attributed to: German; American: Artist, illustrator
Subject
  1. Elise Johnson McDougald: American, African American: Teacher, educator, writer, activist
People Related
  1. Survey Associates: American: Publisher

Picture Type
  1. Portrait

Category Hierarchy

Society & Culture Education

Artistic Representations Portraits

People Other


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 2365x3392
File Size : 7,835kb


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  1. 1227189
  1. 1040002178
  1. 1227189
  1. 2-949-834
  1. 2949834


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