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Emma Amos, Tightrope (1994)
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Acrylic on linen with African fabric borders, 82 × 58 in
Title: Emma Amos, Tightrope (1994)
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Acrylic on linen with African fabric borders, 82 × 58 in.
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Grandma Emma: the artist's grandmother Emma Holmes Amos, part Cherokee, African, and Norwegian, c. 1898 when she had graduated from college and was a teacher in an Atlanta School
Grandma Emma: the artist's grandmother Emma Holmes Amos, part Cherokee, African, and Norwegian, c. 1898 when she had graduated from college and was a teacher in an Atlanta School
Georgia Pharmacists: Moses Amos and the Georgia Board of Pharmacists, c. 1914, from an article in a 1928 issue of the Dixie Pharmaceutical Journal Amos was the first licensed black pharmacist in the state of Georgia.
Georgia Pharmacists: Moses Amos and the Georgia Board of Pharmacists, c. 1914, from an article in a 1928 issue of the Dixie Pharmaceutical Journal Amos was the first licensed black pharmacist in the state of Georgia.
lndia Miles and the Children's Party: India Amos, the artist's mother, c. 1920 at twelve or thirteen years old, Atlanta. Miles G. Amos, the artist's father, c. 1920, as a Wilberforce College student, Ohio. India (with big bow) at sixth birthday party in 1
lndia Miles and the Children's Party: India Amos, the artist's mother, c. 1920 at twelve or thirteen years old, Atlanta. Miles G. Amos, the artist's father, c. 1920, as a Wilberforce College student, Ohio. India (with big bow) at sixth birthday party in 1
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Tea Ladies: Emma Holmes Amos and her friends dressed in Japanese kimonos and hairstyles for a Sunday tea party in Atlanta, c. 1900.
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