The Arab-Americans: Americans by Choice, 2000-2002

Extent:
2 boxes
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Contains 46 photographs, 25 16x20" (with one 11x14") gelatin silver prints (box 4) and 21 11x14" gelatin silver prints (box 5), that were part of the exhibit "Arab-Americans: American By Choice." The images document the daily lives of Arabic-speaking Americans, many of whom were in New York State at the time the shots were taken. The individuals portrayed include men, women, and children of Syrian, Egyptian, Moroccan, Algerian, Jordanian and Palestinian descent. Scenes include the religious life of Christians, Muslims, Greek Orthodox, Maronites, Jews and Coptics.

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