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The nineteenth century was an important era in reference to the representation of blacks and blackness in western art and popular culture. Depictions of the “other” were strongly influenced by slavery, the anti-slavery movement,... more
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This is the first chapter from Race, Representation and Photography in 19th Century Memphis. It examines the slave trade and urban slavery in mid-19th century Memphis, focusing on the visualization of blacks and urban slave culture before... more
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chapter from Race, Representation and Photography in 19th Century Memphis: from Slavery to Jim Crow
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Examines African Americans and the building of the freed community around the Beale Street area after emancipation and into the Reconstruction era. Focuses on Rev. Henderson as a model of spiritual leadership for former slaves
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