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The Philadelphia Annual African Festival at Penn's Landing

The Philadelphia Annual African Festival at Penn's Landing
Title: The Philadelphia Annual African Festival at Penn's Landing
Creator(s): Freeman, Roland L., 1936-, photographer
Date Created/Published: [7 July 1989]
Summary: Contact sheet includes photographs showing a group of people enjoying drummers, a wood carver demonstrating his work, a portrait of an unidentified child and an unidentified group portrait of two women and a man.
Notes:
Title from photographer.
Purchase; Roland Freeman; 2006-2007; (DLC/PP-2006:050).
Subjects:
African Americans--Arts & crafts--1980-1990.
Drums (Musical instruments)--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--1980-1990.
Festivals--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--1980-1990.
Wood carving--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--1980-1990.
Contact sheets--1980-1990.
Bookmark /2020633670/
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