Philip Coker, three-quarter length portrait, full face, seated, wearing spectacles, Photograph attributed to Augustus Washington. (Source: Carol Johnson, "Faces of Freedom: Portraits from the American Colonization Society Collection" in The Daguerreian Annual, 1996), Written on back of plate: Rev. Philip Koker, Chaplain of the Senate., Was part of LOT 8554., Hallmark: Rinhart 20a., Transfer; Manuscript Division., Forms part of: American Colonization Society Records, 1792-1964 , Forms part of: Daguerreotype collection , The American Colonization Society was organized in 1817 to resettle Afro-


Philip Coker, three-quarter length portrait, full face, seated, wearing spectacles, Photograph attributed to Augustus Washington. (Source: Carol Johnson, "Faces of Freedom: Portraits from the American Colonization Society Collection" in The Daguerreian Annual, 1996), Written on back of plate: Rev. Philip Koker, Chaplain of the Senate., Was part of LOT 8554., Hallmark: Rinhart 20a., Transfer; Manuscript Division., Forms part of: American Colonization Society Records, 1792-1964 , Forms part of: Daguerreotype collection , The American Colonization Society was organized in 1817 to resettle Afro-Americans in Liberia., Exhibited: A durable memento: Portraits by Augustus Washington, African American daguerreotypist., Exhibited: "Portraits of a People: Picturing African Americans in the Nineteenth Century," Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, MA, and other venues, Coker, Philip.


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