Created Monday, February 12 2018, 03:24 UTC

    Primary Sources to accompany the picture book Take a Picture of Me, James VanDerZee! by Andrea J. Loney

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    Created Friday, February 16 2018, 00:40 UTC Edited

    What a wonderfully assembled album with powerful visual insights  to spark discussion.  The photo of James Hubert (Eubie) Blake took me down memory lane as I had occasion to work with him when he performed on a children's show called Wonderama.  

    James Hubert (Eubie) Blake on the television set of Wonderama, WNET-TV, NYC 1975

      Thank you for posting this beautiful album.

    Created Friday, February 16 2018, 01:04 UTC

    Neme Alperstein , you would select UPLOAD IMAGE instead of IMPORT LOC.GOV IMAGE in Tom's album, to upload your photo. I frequently use IMGUR.com to convert my non-loc.gov images to a web URL ending in .jpg. I can write the steps in my process, or you are welcome to experiment!  

    Created Friday, February 16 2018, 01:12 UTC

    Thank you! I'm on it, always learning. 

    Created Friday, February 16 2018, 16:12 UTC

    Thanks  Neme Alperstein ! The two pictures with Blake are favorites. Even though they don't directly connect with the picture book (they were taken in the early '80's) I like them because they show VanDerZee behind the camera and then his final work with the portrait. 

    My students and I are having conversations around the Harlem Renaissance, but focusing on the idea of the person taking the photograph making choices and having a perspective. VanDerZee's photos are great examples of this. Glad to hear about your connection!

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