Black Artists in America
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- 7 hodin čtení
Exploring how artists at midcentury addressed the social issues of their day- from Jacob Lawrence to Elizabeth Catlett, Rose Piper to Charles White



Exploring how artists at midcentury addressed the social issues of their day- from Jacob Lawrence to Elizabeth Catlett, Rose Piper to Charles White
From Slavery to Jim Crow
Focusing on the Victorian era, this study explores the intersections of race and imagery through photographs and illustrations from various archives. It highlights black agency by examining how African Americans in Memphis utilized photography to shape their own narratives and identities within early communities. The research sheds light on the significance of visual representation and its impact on social dynamics during that period.
The book explores the significant role of Memphis as a hub for African Americans following the Civil War, detailing their migration in search of freedom from oppressive conditions. It highlights the diverse professions of historic black Memphians and their contributions to the community during the Jim Crow era, establishing vital institutions amidst segregation. The narrative also captures the cultural evolution post-World War II, showcasing the emergence of a vibrant black urban culture characterized by gospel, blues, and rhythm and blues music, along with influential black media and religious events.