"We'se done all dis's Mornin'." Picking cotton on a Mississippi plantation.
Summary
Mississippi stereoscopic card.
Robert Dennis's stereographs collection includes more than 72,000 stereoscopic views organized primarily by geography. The collection bears the name of the native New Yorker who assembled it over a period of more than six decades, Robert N. Dennis (1900-1983).
Stereographs consist of two nearly identical photographs or photomechanical prints, paired to produce the illusion of a single three-dimensional image, usually when viewed through a stereoscope. Stereographs were produced from the 1850s to the 1940s, with the bulk between 1870 and 1920.
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Tags
african americans
girls
mississippi
cotton picking
dis s mornin
mississippi plantation
high resolution
keystone view company publisher
stereoscopic views
dis
mornin
cotton
plantation
united states
robert dennis collection of stereoscopic views
images black history month
black history month
19th century
new york public library
Date
1868 - 1899
Contributors
Keystone View Company, Publisher
Source
New York Public Library
Link
Copyright info
Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication ("CCO 1.0 Dedication")