Teenie Harris Photographs: Around the ClockBlack Quotidian: Everyday History in African-American NewspapersMain MenuOverviewIntroductionHistoryThemesArchiveResourcesAcknowledgmentsAuthor BioMatthew F. Delmont5676b5682f4c73618365582367c04a35162484d5Stanford University Press
Teenie Harris Photographs: Around the Clock
12019-03-12T23:56:43+00:00Stanford University Pressaf84c3e11fe030c51c61bbd190fa82a3a1a1282412Charles “Teenie” Harris worked around the clock. As a photographer for the Pittsburgh Courier, as a freelancer at nightclubs, at his portrait studio, as an artist, he was seemingly everywhere. CMOA’s Teenie Harris Archive contains nearly 80,000 examples of Harris’s tireless practice. Organized by Charlene Foggie-Barnett, archive specialist, Teenie Harris Photographs: Around the Clock offers a glimpse into the breadth of this hardworking photographer’s activities. Charles “Teenie” Harris (1908–1998) photographed Pittsburgh’s African American community circa 1935–1975. With nearly 80,000 images by Harris, the Teenie Harris Archive at Carnegie Museum of Art is one of the most detailed and intimate records of the black urban experience known today. http://teenie.cmoa.org; https://cmoa.orgplainpublished2019-07-12T00:12:09+00:00Carnegie Museum of ArtVimeo2018-05-17T15:43:42video270483731Teenie Harris ArchivesCharles "Teenie" HarrisCarnegie Museum of ArtPhotographyCMOAPittsburgh CourierHill DistrictNjaimeh NjieKelli ClarkCharlene Foggie-BarnettAnonymous