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Chemistry Laboratory at Tuskegee Institute
2623604 Chemistry Laboratory at Tuskegee Institute by Johnston, Frances Benjamin (1864-1952); (add.info.: Photographic print of the Chemistry Laboratory at Tuskegee Institute, California. Photographed by Frances Benjamin Johnston (1864-1952). Dated 1902.); Universal History Archive/UIG
Media ID 32104794
© Universal History Archive/UIG / Bridgeman Images
California Chemical Chemistry Class Classroom Early Photograph Early Photography Frances Benjamin Johnston Institute Laboratory Lesson Photographed Photographic Print Photojournalist America Continent Americae Tuskegee Institute
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This photograph captures the essence of a Chemistry Laboratory at Tuskegee Institute in California, dating back to 1902. Taken by renowned photojournalist Frances Benjamin Johnston, this image transports us to a time when education was evolving and breaking barriers. In this educational institute, we witness a class in progress within the chemistry lab. The room is filled with eager students, both male and female, engrossed in their studies. It is inspiring to see women actively participating in scientific pursuits during an era when gender roles were more rigidly defined. The presence of George Washington Carver adds historical significance to this image. Carver's groundbreaking work as a botanist and inventor greatly impacted agricultural practices across America. His inclusion here highlights his involvement with Tuskegee Institute and his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge among African Americans. Frances Benjamin Johnston's skilled composition beautifully captures the atmosphere of learning within this laboratory setting. Her early photography techniques bring depth and texture to every corner of the room, emphasizing the importance of hands-on experimentation for these aspiring chemists. As we gaze upon this photographic print from Fine Art Finder, we are reminded not only of the advancements made in science but also of how education can empower individuals regardless of their background or circumstances.
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