File:Ethel Alpenfels.png

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Headshot of author Ethel Alpenfels

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English: Headshot of Ethel Alpenfels
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Source Portraits in color; the lives of colorful Negro women, page xvii
Author Gwendolyn Cherry, Ruby Thomas, and Pauline Willis.

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