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"These are our stories" Confronting Racial Stereotypes with Family Photographs

  • Date: 05/09/2026 2:00 PM - 2:59 PM  
  • Introduction: "These are our stories" Confronting Racial Stereotypes with Family Photographs. A virtual talk by Mary Shelley Trent on photographic albums of African American women in the 19th century.
"These are our stories" Confronting Racial Stereotypes with Family Photographs. "These are our stories" Confronting Racial Stereotypes with Family Photographs. A virtual talk by Mary Shelley Trent on photographic albums of African American women in the 19th century. 

amily photograph albums are often overlooked in studies of national and cultural history, often deemed inconsequential. However, these objects have been important tools for asserting identity and preserving family history. For 19th century African American women living in an era of racial oppression and derogatory popular imagery, controlling their and their family’s representation was important.

 

Professor Mary Shelley Trent will discuss stories from two nineteenth-century photographic albums created by African American women: Ellen Craft and Arabella Chapman. Both used their albums to challenge stereotypes and document their families' respectability and stability. Passed down through female descendants who added their own annotations, these albums became living documents of intergenerational memory.

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