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Entryway to the exhibition, The Things We Carry: Contemporary Art in the South, 2016, courtesy of the Gibbes Museum of Art.
Prop Master exhibition opening, Charleston, South Carolina April 3, 2009, courtesy of the Gibbes Museum of Art.
White man in blackface as minstrel performer, Frances B. Johnston, circa 1900, courtesy of Library of Congress.
Sexually Ambiguous miniature, photograph by Susan Harbage Page, Charleston, South Carolina, 2009, courtesy of Gibbes Museum of Art.
Prop Allocations or Accents for Gracious Living, photograph by Rick Rhodes, Charleston, South Carolina, 2009, courtesy of Gibbes Museum of Art.
Topsey Turvey Doll. Circa 19th century.
Sexually Ambiguous miniature, photograph by Susan Harbage Page, Charleston, South Carolina, 2009, courtesy of Gibbes Museum of Art.
Members of the Women's Ku Klux Klan
Daguerreotype of an enslaved woman with a child, circa 1840s, courtesy of Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture.
Sexually Ambiguous miniature, photograph by Susan Harbage Page, Charleston, South Carolina, 2009, courtesy of Gibbes Museum of Art.
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