Picturing Black New Orleans (e-bog) af Anthony, Arthe A.
Anthony, Arthe A. (forfatter)

Picturing Black New Orleans e-bog

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The visual legacy of Florestine Perrault Collins, who documented African American life in New OrleansFlorestine Perrault Collins (1895-1988) lived a fascinating and singular life. She came from a Creole family that had known privileges before the Civil War, privileges that largely disappeared in the Jim Crow South. She learned photographic techniques while passing for white. She opened her firs...
E-bog 348,37 DKK
Forfattere Anthony, Arthe A. (forfatter)
Udgivet 7 marts 2023
Længde 128 sider
Genrer 1KBBS
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780813072906
The visual legacy of Florestine Perrault Collins, who documented African American life in New OrleansFlorestine Perrault Collins (1895-1988) lived a fascinating and singular life. She came from a Creole family that had known privileges before the Civil War, privileges that largely disappeared in the Jim Crow South. She learned photographic techniques while passing for white. She opened her first studio in her home, and later moved her business to New Orleanss Black business district. Fiercely independent, she ignored convention by moving out of her parents house before marriage and, later, by divorcing her first husband.Between 1920 and 1949, Collins documented African American life, capturing images of graduations, communions, and recitals, and allowing her subjects to help craft their images. She supported herself and her family throughout the Great Depression and in the process created an enduring pictorial record of her particular time and place. Collins left behind a visual legacy that taps into the social and cultural history of New Orleans and the South.It is this legacy that Arth Anthony, Collins's great-niece, explores inPicturing Black New Orleans.Anthony blends Collins's story with those of the individuals she photographed, documenting the profound changes in the lives of Louisiana Creoles and African Americans. Balancing art, social theory, and history and drawing from family records, oral histories, and photographs rescued from New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Anthony gives us a rich look at the cultural landscape of New Orleans nearly a century ago.Publication of the paperback edition made possible by a Sustaining the Humanities through the American Rescue Plan grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.