Elizabeth Robeson

Elizabeth Robeson is a doctoral candidate in American history at Columbia University. Her article, “The Ambiguity of Julia Peterkin,” appeared in The Journal of Southern History.

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Doris May Ulmann

Doris May Ulmann was a photographer who elevated photography to a fine art form, as she captured celebrities of her day, doctors, black plantation workers, and the rural poor of Appalachia. Born in New York in 1882, Ulman rose to become a prominent photographer of all aspects of American life and is credited with producing the most extensive documentation of southern plantation life in her work.

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Elizabeth Robeson." (Viewed on November 21, 2024) <https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/author/robeson-elizabeth>.