Research Catalog

Alberta Hunter photograph collection

Title
  1. Alberta Hunter photograph collection [graphic].
Published by
  1. 1900-1984.
Author
  1. Hunter, Alberta.

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Additional authors
  1. Campbell, James C.
  2. Hourigan, Terry.
  3. Golden, H.
  4. M. Smith (New York, N.Y.)
Found in
  1. p1bc Hunter, Alberta, Papers (CstRLIN)NYPW90000012-A.
Description
  1. 1002 items (1.9 lin. ft., 7 boxes); 51 x 51 cm. and smaller.
Summary
  1. The Alberta Hunter photograph collection documents her personal life and professional career.
  2. Singing career photographs document Alberta in "Show Boat" with Paul Robeson, Edith Day, and others at the Theatre Royale, Drury Lane. Images also capture Alberta during a NBC radio broadcast (1937). U.S.O. tours include Europe, China, Egypt, Guam, Hawaii, India, Japan, Korea, Mynamar (Burma), and Turkey. U.S.O. works capture Alberta involved in daily camp activities with U.S.O. troops, camp shows, and Alberta during a number of performances. U.S.O. photographs document historic sites in the various regions where Alberta was stationed. Included also are images of Alberta at the "Cookry" in Greenwhich Village, New York.
  3. Alberta's recording career is documented by photographs taken during a recording session for the film "Remember My Name" produced by Robert Altman. Other images capture Alberta during rehearsals and a television performance. Later singing career photographs include a performances in the United States and abroad, as well as a number of special events. Notably among these are a "Salute to Black Broadway," and the "Kennedy Center Awards," (1978).
  4. Nursing career photographs include graduation class portraits and several photographs of Alberta at Goldwater Memorial Hospital, Roosevelt Island (N.Y.C.), where she worked as a practical nurse. There is an overlap between personal and singing career photographs, as a number of Alberta's professional acquaintances became personal friends.
Subject
  1. Hunter, Alberta
  2. Silver gelatin prints > 1930-1979
  3. Photomechanical prints > 1920-1979
  4. Albumen prints > 1900-1919
  5. Contact sheets > 1930-1979
  6. Photographic prints > b&w and col > 1900-1979
  7. Snapshots > 1920-1979
  8. Portrait photographs > 1900-1979
  9. Publicity photographs > 1920-1979
  10. Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993
  11. Altman, Robert, 1925-2006
  12. Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971
  13. Austin, Lovie, 1887-1972
  14. Bailey, Pearl
  15. Blake, Eubie, 1887-1983
  16. Brynner, Yul
  17. Cook, Gerald
  18. Day, Edith
  19. Carlisle, Una Mae, 1915-1956
  20. David, Sammy, 1925-
  21. DuShon, Jean
  22. Gaddy, Mae
  23. Hall, Adelaide
  24. Horne, Lena
  25. Jackson, Mahalia, 1911-1972
  26. Lewis, Katherine Handy
  27. Sissle, Noble, 1889-1975
  28. Robeson, Paul, 1898-1976
  29. Prysock, Arthur
  30. Tyler, Lottie
  31. Uggams, Leslie
  32. Washington, Fredi, 1903-1994
  33. Waters, Ethel, 1896-1977
  34. Wilson, Edith, 1896-1981
  35. United Service Organizations (U.S.)
  36. United Service Organizations (Korea)
  37. African American singers
  38. African American nurses
  39. African American women
  40. United States > Armed Forces > African Americans
  41. African Americans in the performing arts
  42. Blues musicians
  43. Blues (Music)
  44. Entertainment > 1920-1979
  45. Military life > 1930-1959
  46. Military personnel > 1930-1959
  47. Women singers
  48. World War, 1939-1945 > Military life
  49. World War, 1939-1945 > Women
  50. United States > Army > History > 1930-1959
  51. Group portraits > 1920-1979
Genre/Form
  1. Group portraits – 1920-1979.
  2. Publicity photographs – 1920-1979.
  3. Portrait photographs – 1900-1979.
  4. Snapshots – 1920-1979
  5. Photographic prints – b&w and col. – 1900-1979.
  6. Contact sheets – 1930-1979.
  7. Albumen prints – 1900-1919.
  8. Photomechanical prints – 1920-1979.
  9. Silver gelatin prints – 1930-1979.
Call number
  1. Sc Photo Alberta Hunter Collection
Note
  1. Title devised by cataloger.
  2. Additional collection photographs are in Hunter's personal scrapbooks, which are located in the Manuscripts, Archives, and Rare Books Division.
  3. Collection contains work by James C. Campbell, Terry Hourigan, and others.
Biography (note)
  1. Alberta Hunter was a blues singer and recording artist who performed on an international scale and participated in several United Service Organizations (U.S.O.) tours. Her early career included acting and singing in theatrical productions in Europe and on Broadway. Alberta had a career as a recording artist and a practical nurse (1954-1977). In 1977, Alberta resumed her singing career, and continued to perform until her death in 1984.
Linking entry (note)
  1. Froms part of the Alberta Hunter Papers, 1919-1986.
Author
  1. Hunter, Alberta.
Title
  1. Alberta Hunter photograph collection [graphic].
Imprint
  1. 1900-1984.
Linking entry
  1. Froms part of the Alberta Hunter Papers, 1919-1986.
Biography
  1. Alberta Hunter was a blues singer and recording artist who performed on an international scale and participated in several United Service Organizations (U.S.O.) tours. Her early career included acting and singing in theatrical productions in Europe and on Broadway. Alberta had a career as a recording artist and a practical nurse (1954-1977). In 1977, Alberta resumed her singing career, and continued to perform until her death in 1984.
Local note
  1. SC MG 329
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  2. NYPL Digital Collections
Added author
  1. Campbell, James C. Photographer
  2. Hourigan, Terry. Photographer
  3. Golden, H. Photographer
  4. M. Smith (New York, N.Y.)
Found in:
  1. p1bc Hunter, Alberta, Papers (CstRLIN)NYPW90000012-A.
Research call number
  1. Sc Photo Alberta Hunter Collection
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