James Presley Ball Sr.: A Pioneer in Photography and Abolitionism Born: Frederick County, United States of America (1825) Died: 1904 James Presley Ball Sr. was a remarkable figure in 19th-century America, recognized as an African American photographer, abolitionist, and businessman. Born into freedom in Frederick County, Virginia, around 1825, Ball’s life exemplified resilience, entrepreneurial spirit, and unwavering commitment…
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