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Sume's brothers, father, mother, and daughter

Media
family portrait
Description
Sume's youngest brother (L), her father (M), her mother and her daughter (M), and her oldest brother (R).
Creator
Sume family photos
Date
Late 2005-early 2006
Rights
Permissions granted via Sume
Format
Photograph
Type
Still image

Appears in

  • From Bangladesh to Brooklyn: Mapping the Narratives of Immigrant Women Sume: A Woman’s World

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