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Civil rights childhood : picturing liberation in African American photobooks /
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Friendship, Sympathy, Social Change -- Pictures and Nonfiction : Conduct and Coffee Tables -- Today : Framing Freedom in Mississippi -- The Black Arts Movement : Childhood as Liberatory Process -- Blurring the Childhood Image : Representations of the Civil Rights Narrative -- Conclusion: A Text for Trayvon.…”
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Imprisoned in a luminous glare : photography and the African American freedom struggle /
Published 2011Subjects: “…African Americans Civil rights History.…”
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And I said no Lord : a twenty-one-year-old in Mississippi in 1964 /
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This light of ours activist photographers of the civil rights movement /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Photographing civil rights / Matt Herron -- Photographs -- pt. 1. Black life -- pt. 2. …”
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Humane insight : looking at images of African American suffering and death /
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…Slavery's suffering brought to light: New Orleans, 1834 -- Framed and shamed: looking at the lynched body -- Emmett Till, justice, and the task of recognition -- Civil rights and battered bodies -- A litany for New Orleans, 2005.…”
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