File:Rosewood Florida rc12408.jpg
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Description | Remains of Sarah Carrier's house in Rosewood, Florida, claimed to have been taken January 4, 1923 but probably taken in the days following. First published in Literary Digest magazine on January 20, 1923. (Jones et al, "Incident at Rosewood, p. 58 or 60: pages are misnumbered) |
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Source (WP:NFCC#4) | Florida Memory Project Call number RC12408. |
Date of publication | January 4–6, 1923 |
Use in article (WP:NFCC#7) | Rosewood massacre |
Purpose of use in article (WP:NFCC#8) | It illustrates the damage done to the house of Sarah Carrier, who was allegedly a witness to the attack on Fannie Taylor, the provoking incident of the Rosewood massacre, as well as the Carrier house "alleged" standoff, where Sarah and her son Sylvester died defending the house against an onslaught of their white neighbors. Two of their white neighbors also died at the house. The house was burned to the ground, along with almost every other structure in Rosewood in the days following the standoff. As the image shows whites combing through the ashes of the remains of the house, it portrays ideas and concepts that are impossible to be conveyed by words. |
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