In “Love and Black Lives on a Brooklyn Street” By Annie Correal, she came across a Photo Album which she found in a recycling bin. She mentioned “I had never seen a black family’s account of that time” which stood out very surprising to me. As she begins her journey with curious questions which grapes my interest to learn why would someone through an album where many memories have been preserved for years and years. As she looked through the album she spotted Etta Mae and a guy with her quite often in the album. In the pictures, the people are dressed in suits and gorgeous dresses, and they were smiling which portrays they were wealthy and very happy. At the end of the article, all the questions were unveiled the album was thrown by the landowner of Etta Mae after her death because her family members didn’t want that album. It was very upsetting to find out that the pictures in the album were preserved for many and each picture speaks a story and has a history behind it, but her family member didn’t value that.