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Florence Randle : ウィキペディア英語版 | Florence Randle Florence Randle was a Works Progress Administration photographer who traveled with her teenage niece (Phyllis Sheffield) to photograph Miccosukee in South Florida around 1937. Randle is survived by her niece, who works as a painter and sels the acclaimed documentary photographs they made together. Jeff Klinkenberg wrote about their work and it has been displayed at the Smithsonian〔JEFF KLINKENBERG (Images Of A Lost Tribe ); In The 1930s, Two Fearless Women Ventured Into The Everglades To Photograph The Miccosukees. Now The Smith-sonian Will Display Their Historic Images. February 11, 1996 Sun Sentinel〕 and in Seminole collections.〔http://humanities-exchange.org/seminole.htm〕 Her work is also in the P.K. Yonge Library of Florida History〔http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/sem.html〕 and the collections of the South Florida Archaeology and Ethnography Program 〔http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/sflarch/ethnographic_collections.htm〕 at the Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville, Florida. Their work is also included in the Phyllis Sheffield Collection at the Department of Anthropology & Genealogy, Seminole Tribe of Florida. Sheffield continues to sell their work along with her own paintings.〔〔()〕 ==References==
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