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"Story behind the Photo: Elizabeth Keckley— First Black Woman in the White House"

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Blogger Cheryl said...

Hi,

The photo that you purchased could be of Elizabeth Keckley (FYI, she signed her last name as Keckly). I'm reading the book "Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs. Keckly: The Remarkable Story of the Friendship Between a First Lady and a Former Slave" by Jennifer Fleischner, copyright 2003. When she was working in Washington, D.C., she was doing very well financially, so she could have had the earlier photo mounted in the expensive case.

Sincerely,
Cheryl Morris

May 1, 2011 at 8:00 AM

Blogger New View said...

Those are not the same people. Who the first woman is, I am not sure. But I am certain that that is not Keckly...one thing that doesn't change that drastically over time is the shape of the cheekbone. Still an awesome find and story.

March 13, 2012 at 10:57 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

If the picture you obtained is not Elizabeth Keckley, as stated as the previous comment states, could it be her mother Agnes? The ear rings are the same as those in the other illustrations.

February 25, 2013 at 12:59 AM

Anonymous Steve Peck said...

Have ever tried facial recognition to match the photo to known photos of Keckly at a later age? I am a commissioner for the Burwell School,
A historic site in Hillsborough, NC where Elizabeth ( Hobbs) Keckly spent six of her most formative years ( 1835-1841). Your photo is intriguing in many ways in that the clothes are of the 1850s when EK would have gained her freedom. I personally love the defiance of her gaze and believe it could be the earliest know photo of this remarkable American. Would appreciate a dialogue with you about this photo.

Steve Peck

July 5, 2017 at 3:15 PM

Anonymous Steve Peck said...

Have ever tried facial authentication to verify the identity of this person? I am a commissioner at the Burwell School in Hillsborough, NC . As commissioners we are tasked with preserving and researching our historic site. Elizabeth ( Hobbs ) Keckly spent 6 of her most formative years at Burwell School ( 1835-1841). Though enslaved She is by far the most interesting and famous person to have spent time at Burwell. http://www.burwellschool.org/

Your photo is intriguing in many ways because the clothing and time frame for photos of this type perfectly coincides with the age of EK in the 1850swhen she gained her freedom. I love the proud, perhaps defiant gaze of the woman. If this were Keckly it would be the earliest known photo. I would love submit this photo to analysis with your permission to get an opinion as to matches with know Keckly images.

Would appreciate any dialogue you can give me.

Thanks.

July 5, 2017 at 3:46 PM

Blogger by Joan Gage said...

Steve, I wold love to discuss this with you. I have new information on my Keckley image and am starting to think it's actually her. But I need your email address so we can discuss this. Please email me at joanpgage@yahoo.com

July 9, 2017 at 5:03 PM

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