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9780915525102

Photographs from the Memphis World, 1949-1964

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  • ISBN13:

    9780915525102

  • ISBN10:

    0915525100

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-09-15
  • Publisher: Univ Pr of Mississippi
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Summary

Long considered lost, these photographs from one of Memphis’s leading African American newspapers, theMemphis World, published from 1931 to 1973, chronicle the complexity and variety of its readers’ lives. In marked contrast with the reporting in white newspapers, which selectively focused on poverty, violence, and civil rights protests, theWorld, like many black newspapers, celebrated the accomplishments and documented the challenges faced by the city’s diverse population. The paper regularly published photographs by Ernest Withers, Mark Stansbury, Hooks Brothers Photography, and R. Earl Williams, among others. Behind these seemingly ordinary images, however, is evidence of the courage, dignity, and ingenuity of African Americans in the Jim Crow South.Photographs from theMemphis World,1949–1964is published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art. It includes essays by Marina Pacini, the museum’s chief curator and exhibition curator; Deborah Willis, New York University professor and internationally recognized authority on African American photography; and Russell Wigginton, historian, Rhodes College. Each of the fifty-six photographs reproduced is elucidated by a short essay. Many of the images are accompanied by newspaper accounts or interviews with the people pictured or with their families to further explore the history of the photographs.

Author Biography

The Memphis Brooks Museum of Art is the oldest and largest encyclopedic museum in the state of Tennessee. Marina Pacini is the museum's chief curator, exhibition curator for the Memphis World Project, and author of Philadelpha: A Guide to Art-Related Archival Materials.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Photographing Memphis: The Memphis World
The Memphis World: A Voice for Equality
Explanation of Captions
Photographs
Bibliography
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