Former Slaves at Dickinson: Robert Young Robert Young, about age 25, c. 1870 (Photo colorized by Naji Thompson) Robert Young, about age 55, c. 1898 (Photo colorized by Naji Thompson) Robert Young (right) with Henry (left) and Shirley (center) Spradley on the steps of Old West, c. 1885 (colorized by Naji Thompson). This collection of colorized portraits transforms ex-slave narratives into freedom narratives in order to better remember the individuals who survived slavery.
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