A Long Arc: Photography and the American South: Since 1845
Hardcover
$75.00
By Sarah Kennel, Imani Perry (Text by), Gregory J. Harris, Makeda Best (Text by), LeRonn P. Brooks (Text by), Rahim Fortune (Text by), Grace Elizabeth Hale (Text by), Maria L. Kelly (Text by), Scott L. Matthews (Text by), Brian Piper (Text by), Jeanette Abbink (Designed by)
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Collects over 175 years of key moments in the visual history of the Southern United States, with over two hundred and fifty photographs taken from 1845 to present
The South is perhaps the most mythologized region in the United States and also one of the most depicted. Since the dawn of photography in the nineteenth century, photographers have articulated the distinct and evolving character of the South’s people, landscape, and culture and reckoned with its fraught history. Indeed, many of t...
The South is perhaps the most mythologized region in the United States and also one of the most depicted. Since the dawn of photography in the nineteenth century, photographers have articulated the distinct and evolving character of the South’s people, landscape, and culture and reckoned with its fraught history. Indeed, many of t...





























