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Framed photograph of an unidentified WWI sailor, 1917-1918. Creator: Unknown
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Framed photograph of an unidentified WWI sailor, 1917-1918. Creator: Unknown
Framed black and white photograph of an unidentified WWI sailor standing with his arms behind his back. The sailor is wearing his uniform, cap, and scarf. A line of sailors can be seen on the right and in the far back of the image with trees in the background. Handwritten text on the photograph in blue ink reads, [To / Mother Brown / from James]. The frame is painted cardboard beige with black border and back. The back has cut marks throughout to assemble the frame. On the top left corner are manufacturers marks that state, [UNDER ONE / OR MORE PATS. / 2.092.3482.18, 874 / 2.248, 2-8-2, 248.209]
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This framed photograph captures a poignant moment in history, showcasing an unidentified WWI sailor standing proudly with his arms behind his back. The sailor is adorned in his uniform, cap, and scarf, symbolizing his dedication to serving his country during the tumultuous years of 1917-1918. In the background, a line of fellow sailors can be seen along with trees that provide a serene backdrop. What makes this image even more touching is the handwritten text on the photograph itself. In blue ink, it reads "[To / Mother Brown / from James]" revealing a heartfelt connection between the sailor and someone dear to him. This personal touch adds depth and emotion to an already captivating piece. The frame itself is crafted from painted cardboard beige with a black border and back. Cut marks throughout indicate its assembly process while manufacturer's marks on the top left corner reveal patent information: "UNDER ONE / OR MORE PATS. / 2.092.3482.18,874 / 2.248,2-8-2,248.209". These details further contribute to understanding the historical context surrounding this artwork. Preserved by unknown hands over time, this framed photograph serves as both a testament to individual sacrifice and collective heritage during one of humanity's most significant conflicts - World War I (WWI). Its presence within the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) underscores its importance as part of black history in America. As we reflect upon this image today, it reminds us not only of our shared past but also prompts us to honor those who have served their countries selflessly throughout history.
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