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A Portrait of Mothers

Carol A. Seidl July 5, 2024 July 5, 2024General Beatrice Newell, family matters, Georgia Neubrecht, motherhood, photography 9
Georgia and Beatrice

An old family photograph hangs over my shoulder on the wall beside my desk. Within the spartan metal frame are two professionally captured portraits—one of my mother, the other of my grandmother. There is no date or inscription, but judging by the ages of the two subjects, I’m guessing the…

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