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Addison N. Scurlock

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147: 165:. The location of the studio in Scurlock's home community and its location in Washington, D.C., facilitated this. The Black elite in Washington and everyday African Americans were aware of the power of both photography and capturing their image in positive ways. Scurlock, not only shot portraits, but also events such as church picnics, meetings, and high school graduations. The following is a brief list of the Scurlock Studio's notable subjects. 31: 439: 115:. In 1900 after finishing high school, he moved to Washington, D.C., with his family. Scurlock began an apprenticeship with white photographer Moses P. Rice in order to pursue photography. He apprenticed from 1901 to 1904 before establishing himself as a photographer. 99:(June 19, 1883 – December 16, 1964) was an American photographer, founder of The Scurlock Studio, and businessman who became prominent in the early and mid-20th century for photographing Black Washington. 481: 138:
Addison Scurlock's sons, George H. and Robert S. Scurlock, joined the business in the 1930s. The Scurlock Studio family business was operated by Robert until his death in 1994.
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The first Scurlock Studio opened in 1904 on S Street in Northwest D.C., which was his parents' home. In 1906, the family and studio moved to
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The work of Addison N. Scurlock and the Scurlock Studio was affiliated with ideas about pride and progress of the
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NW. There he erected a display case, which was a popular attraction at the heart of Black Washington on
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Portraits of a City: The Scurlock Photographic Studio's Legacy to Washington, D.C.
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Visual Journal : Harlem and D.C. in the thirties and forties
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The Scurlock Studio and Black Washington: picturing the promise
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Fayetteville, North Carolina
Washington, DC
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Herbert Clay Scurlock
Florida Avenue
U Street
Black Broadway
A portrait of Madam C. J. Walker
National Portrait Gallery
New Negro
Marian Anderson
Anna J. Cooper
W. E. B. Du Bois
Howard University
Martin Luther King Jr.
Mary Church Terrell
Robert Heberton Terrell
Booker T. Washington
Carter G. Woodson
Jessie De Priest
Madam C.J. Walker
Hakeem Khaaliq
"Scurlock, Addison (1883-1964)"




The Scurlock Studio and Black Washington: picturing the promise
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