Spelman president and Emory professor discuss representation in African American photographs

Guest speakers at the front, from left, moderator Rose Scott, Spelman College president Mary Schmidt Campbell, and Kimberly Wallace-Sanders, professor of African American Studies at Emory.

Spelman College President Mary Schmidt Campbell recently joined Emory University professor Kimberly Wallace-Sanders for a fascinating conversation about portraits of African American nannies, and how African Americans were represented in photography and images around the turn of the 20th century.

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