A photograph of Ernestine Rose working at the 135th Street branch of the New York City Public Library, she lead the library in activities that is credited with playing a large part in the Harlem Renaissance by having a book collection that connected the local black community to their history, they also organized events to connect readers with artists and performers, 1930. From the New York Public Library.
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Gado Images / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
KJFKDMFile size:
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5100 x 3993 px | 43.2 x 33.8 cm | 17 x 13.3 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
1 January 1930Location:
United StatesPhotographer:
Smith Collection/GadoMore information:
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A photograph of Ernestine Rose working at the 135th Street branch of the New York City Public Library, she lead the library in activities that is credited with playing a large part in the Harlem Renaissance by having a book collection that connected the local black community to their history, they also organized events to connect readers with artists and performers, 1930. From the New York Public Library.