Detail View: African - Americans on the Central Coast: Santa Barbara George Washington Carver Club : March 27, 1949 ; pictured are: Mrs. Chapman, Minnie Scott, Elode Jones, Pearl Lang, Susan Hawkins, Bell Huff, M. Dennis, E. Davie, Emma Hopkins, Julia Blackman, Viola Fagan, Eugena Kolhim, Martha Forney, Marie Boatic, Eva Buckner, Corenne Stephens, Laura K. Simmons, Beulah Benjamin, Betsy Smartt, Mamie Wilson who was the founder and first president and Margaret Boykins who was the second president ; picture was taken at the home of Mrs. Boykins.

Title: 
Santa Barbara George Washington Carver Club : March 27, 1949 ; pictured are: Mrs. Chapman, Minnie Scott, Elode Jones, Pearl Lang, Susan Hawkins, Bell Huff, M. Dennis, E. Davie, Emma Hopkins, Julia Blackman, Viola Fagan, Eugena Kolhim, Martha Forney, Marie Boatic, Eva Buckner, Corenne Stephens, Laura K. Simmons, Beulah Benjamin, Betsy Smartt, Mamie Wilson who was the founder and first president and Margaret Boykins who was the second president ; picture was taken at the home of Mrs. Boykins.
Creator: 
unknown
Date: 
1949 March 27
Description: 
Group portrait of the Santa Barbara George Washington Carver Club photographed outside the home of Mrs. Boykins. Pictured are: Mrs. Chapman, Minnie Scott, Elode Jones, Pearl Lang, Susan Hawkins, Bell Huff, M. Dennis, E. Davie, Emma Hopkins, Julia Blackman, Viola Fagan, Eugena Kolhim, Martha Forney, Marie Boatic, Eva Buckner, Corenne Stephens, Laura K. Simmons, Beulah Benjamin, Betsy Smartt, Mamie Wilson, Margaret Boykins, and 2 unidentified. Image originally obtained from Laura K. Simmons.
Format: 
1 photographic print : b&w ; 21 X 26 cm.
Type: 
image
Contributor: 
Black Gold Cooperative Library System
Subject: 
Scott, Minnie
Subject: 
Santa Barbara (Calif.)
Subject: 
African Americans -- Women -- California
Subject: 
African Americans -- California -- Santa Barbara County
Language: 
eng
Copyright Statement: 
Copyright status unknown
Copyright Holder: 
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Note: 
Part of "Historical Photos of Four Ethnicities on California's Central Coast" Collection
Note: 
Originally published as part of African - Americans on the Central Coast: a photo essay
Filename: 
CVTB_081.jpg
BG Identifier: 
AA037