Print: A Class In Sloyd Woodworking, 1899
Print: A Class In Sloyd Woodworking, 1899
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Print: A Class In Sloyd Woodworking, 1899

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  • Title: A Class In Sloyd Woodworking, 1899
  • Description: Young African American women training in woodworking at Hampton Institute, Hampton, Virginia
  • Creator: Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952, photographer
  • Subjects: African Americans--Education--Virginia--Hampton--1890-1900, Hampton Institute--Facilities--1890-1900, Vocational education--Virginia--Hampton--1890-1900, Woodworking--Virginia--Hampton--1890-1900
  • Collection: Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection. Frances Benjamin Johnston (1864-1952) was one of the first American women to achieve prominence as a photographer. Trained at the Academie Julian in Paris, she studied photography upon her return to Washington, D.C., in the mid-1880s and opened a professional studio circa 1890. Her family’s social position gave Johnston access to the First Family and leading Washington political figures and launched her career as a photojournalist and portrait photographer. Johnston turned to garden and estate photography in 1910s. Images in the collection span the period 1850-1949, but the majority date between 1897 and 1927.
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