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Picture sources for People of Color in Western Costume History (for Teachers of History of Costume)

September 27, 2020 TheCostumer
The first internationally accepted American actor: Ira Aldridge.

Websites:

  • People of Color in European Art History
  • Kimberly M Jenkins: Fashion and Race
    • Fashion and Race Database
  • Allison Lowrey:
    • BIPOC Hair History Images: Men
    • BIPOC Hair History Images: Women
  • Thirsty Roots: Black Hair History
  • Facebook Page of Black Orchid Atelier. Support her at her Etsy Page, where she makes and sells custom and ready made historical costumes, patterns and accessories!
  • Black History Album
  • Georgian Diaspora
  • Of Another Fashion-An archive of the not-quite-hidden but too often ignored fashion histories of U.S. women of color
  • Black People in Medieval Europe
  • Black Victorians in Daguerreotypes
  • Hidden histories: the first black people photographed in Britain – in pictures
  • Beauty contests and Brixton fashion: black Britain in the 1970s – in pictures
  • Yale Center For British Art: Slavery and Portraiture in 18th-century Atlantic Britain
  • SlaveryImages.org

Related Pages:

  • Stain on an All-American Brand; Brooks Brothers… Spectrum of Fashion Symposium

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