Images of Central Florida
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Description
A black and white image of African American female students socializing in a dorm room. At the right of the image, two sets of two female students sit opposite each other at a table. Two of the girls are getting manicures on their fingernails from the other girls. At the left of the image, a woman is dressing the hair of a female student seated in a chair. They appear to be talking to each other. The photographer of the image is unknown.
Date
1935
Subjects
Black and white photography -- Florida -- Daytona Beach -- Photographs; Women -- Florida -- Daytona Beach -- Photographs; Students -- African Americans -- Florida -- Daytona Beach -- Photographs; Chairs -- Photographs; Tables -- Photographs; Tables -- Photographs; Manicuring -- Florida -- Daytona Beach -- Photographs; Hairdressing -- Florida -- Daytona Beach -- Photographs
Number of Images
2 images
Side of Image
Back of Postcard
Repository
Bethune-Cookman University
Repository Collection
Bethune-Cookman University Photograph Collection
CFM Storyline
Education
Identifier
DP0001693
Size of Original Image
21 c,. X 25 cm.
Rights Statement
All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact University Archives, Bethune-Cookman University, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 (386) 481-2186. http://www.cookman.edu/academics/library/index.html
Digital Publisher
Electronically reproduced by the Digital Services unit of the University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, 2009.
Funding source
LSTA Grant 2008-2009
Digital Reproduction Specifications
Jpeg2000 images were derived from 400 dpi tiffs scanned on a Kodak i200 series flatbed scanner.
Date Digitized
2009-08
Recommended Citation
"Female students socializing" (1935). Images of Central Florida. 1771.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-images/1771
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