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Condition Notes: This artwork print captures a lively scene of festivalgoers dancing in the streets of New Orleans in the year 2000. The focus is on a woman at the front of the crowd, joyfully dancing in a short white dress and beautiful yellow earrings. Her attire reflects a longstanding tradition during Mardi Gras known as Baby Dolls. This trend originated during the Jim Crow Era as a way for Black women to assert their identities and challenge the societal norms of that time. Titled "My Baby Doll Dancin' Mama," this artwork can be appreciated by anyone who values New Orleans culture and history. Excellent previously owned condition.
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