Afro-Mexicans and Winston-Salem Photo Gallery
Winston-Salem Journal
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
November 2007
Ted Richardson, Photographer
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Irma Gonzales Alvarado prays before a shrine to the Virgin of Guadalupe at her Winston-Salem home. She invited several neighbors to her home on the last night of La Cuarentena, a 40-night observance of the Virgin leading up to Dec. 12th, the day an apparition of the Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego. |
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Tags: Afro-Mexicans, North Carolina, photography, Ted Richardson, Winston-Salem
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