Winifred Hall Allen

Winifred Hall Allen (born Winnifred Hall; March 21, 1911 – ) was a Jamaican-American photographer who documented the Great Depression and the Harlem Renaissance.[1][2][3] Her work explored the role of African Americans within professional and social realms. Her identity as a female African-American artist facilitated her ability to photograph within various Harlem communities.[4]

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  2. ^ Natanson, Nicholas (1992). The Black Image in the New Deal: The Politics of FSA Photography. Univ. of Tennessee Press. ISBN 9780870497247.
  3. ^ "Ebony". Ebony. 49: 21. March 1994.
  4. ^ Ploski, Harry A.; Williams, James De Bois (1992). Reference Library of Black America. Gale Research. p. 1067. Retrieved January 7, 2024.