📷✨ To many white Americans in the 1930s, Black people were seen only as domestics or sharecroppers—ignored, invisible, and forgotten. But when James VanDerZee looked through his camera lens, he saw dignity, pride, elegance, and community.
📷✨ To many white Americans in the 1930s, Black people were seen only as domestics or sharecroppers—ignored, invisible, and forgotten. But when James VanDerZee looked through his camera lens, he saw dignity, pride, elegance, and community.