Paul Robeson Theater Ephemera Including Autograph and
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One original Silver Gelatin print of the Ambassador Theater where Robeson opened in the Emperor Jones. Taken and dated in the back in 1925, the photo is by Professor L. Moorkens. 9 1/2 x 12". One Paul Robeson promotional photo for The Song of Freedom. 10 x 7 3/4". Photo was for the British Lion production of the Song of Freedom. Autograph in acceptable condition 3 1/2 x 5".
Plus two booklets of Othello Productions Robeson was in. They are in fair condition. One measures 6 1/2 x 9" and 8.5 x 11".
A Cinema Apart, or the Beverly and Larry Richards Collection, was amassed by Larry Richards over a number of many years. A respected historian and a librarian at the Philadelphia Free Library, and author of the book African American Films Through 1959: A Comprehensive, Illustrated Filmography, Mr. Richards was deeply passionate and knowledgeable about African-American culture and history. In 2008, Mr. Richards tragically and suddenly died quite young, leaving behind his collection of hundreds of motion picture posters featuring African-American stars and addressing African-American issues, as well as rare broadsides, window cards, and ephemera. Additionally, he possessed items relating to African-American and slavery history. His collection has been deemed so culturally important that a section of it is now in the collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. His wife, Dr. Beverly Richards, now oversees the collection, and has lectured on and exhibited the items both nationally and internationally.
Plus two booklets of Othello Productions Robeson was in. They are in fair condition. One measures 6 1/2 x 9" and 8.5 x 11".
A Cinema Apart, or the Beverly and Larry Richards Collection, was amassed by Larry Richards over a number of many years. A respected historian and a librarian at the Philadelphia Free Library, and author of the book African American Films Through 1959: A Comprehensive, Illustrated Filmography, Mr. Richards was deeply passionate and knowledgeable about African-American culture and history. In 2008, Mr. Richards tragically and suddenly died quite young, leaving behind his collection of hundreds of motion picture posters featuring African-American stars and addressing African-American issues, as well as rare broadsides, window cards, and ephemera. Additionally, he possessed items relating to African-American and slavery history. His collection has been deemed so culturally important that a section of it is now in the collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. His wife, Dr. Beverly Richards, now oversees the collection, and has lectured on and exhibited the items both nationally and internationally.
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Paul Robeson Theater Ephemera Including Autograph and
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