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Leather Masonic apron owned by H. C. Anderson, mid 20th century. Creator: Unknown
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Leather Masonic apron owned by H. C. Anderson, mid 20th century. Creator: Unknown
Reverend Henry Clay Anderson was an African-American pastor, teacher, veteran, and photographer, best known for capturing the lives of the black middle class of Greenville, Mississippi from 1948 to 1986. Cream-colored leather apron with masonic iconography, satin trim, fringe and ribbon tie
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Apron Black History Ceremonial Costume Compass Compasses Cultural Heritage Embroidered Eyes Freemasonry Fringe Fringed Fringes Haberdashery Heritage Leather Masonic Nmaahc Pair Of Compasses Symbol Afro American All Seeing Embroidery
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This print showcases a significant piece of African-American history - the Leather Masonic apron owned by H. C. Anderson in the mid-20th century. Reverend Henry Clay Anderson, an esteemed African-American pastor, teacher, veteran, and photographer, captured the essence of Greenville's black middle class from 1948 to 1986. The cream-colored leather apron is adorned with intricate masonic iconography, complemented by satin trim and fringe details. Its ribbon tie adds a touch of elegance to this ceremonial costume that holds great cultural significance. As we delve into this image, we are reminded of the rich heritage embodied within its embroidered fabric. The all-seeing eye symbolizes wisdom and enlightenment while compasses represent guidance and direction. These elements reflect not only the individual but also their connection to a larger community. Displayed at the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), this object serves as a testament to Reverend Anderson's dedication in capturing moments that shaped black history in America. It stands as a reminder of his profound impact on documenting the lives and experiences of his fellow African-Americans during those transformative years. Through this photograph print by an unknown creator, we are transported back in time to witness both Reverend Henry Clay Anderson's legacy as well as our nation's collective journey towards equality and recognition for all its citizens.
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