Victoria Webb Photograph Collection
1970s
History/Biography
The photographs in this collection were taken by Victoria Webb, and donated to Vanderbilt University on
July 4, 2002. They were taken as the result of her involvement with the women's liberation movement in Nashville,
during the 1970s, and the publication titled, "Women's Free Express".
Scope and Contents
The collection contains 28 photographs, 6 contact sheets, 16 sets of negatives, 2 Photo Post Cards, 1 drawing,
and 1 button.
Davis Cup Protest
- Contact Sheets - (2), 8x10, black and white
- Prints - (1), 8x10, black and white
NAACP March Against Racism in South Africa - 1978
- Button
- Print - (1) 8x10, black and white
Nashville Women's Center - 1970s
- Contact Sheets - (4), 8 x 10, black and white
- Drawing - (1), 8 ½ x 11, [Old Woman and the Shoe]
- Negatives - (4) halftones, (6) sets of 35mm
- Photo Post Card - (2), 3 ½ x 5 ½ , black and white
- Prints - in four folders
- Folder #1 - (6) 4x6, (2) 5x7, black and white
- Folder #2 - (6) 8x10; and (2) 7x8; black and white
- Folder #3 - (5) 8x10, black and white
- Folder #4 - (4) 8x10, black and white
Women's Free Express - 1970s
- Negatives - (6), halftones
- Prints - (1), 8 x 10, black and white
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