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Online-Ressource (377 p)
ISBN:
9780816694051
Content:
Childhood joy, pleasure, and creativity are not often associated with the civil rights movement. Their ties to the movement may have faded from historical memory, but these qualities received considerable photographic attention in that tumultuous era. Katharine Capshaw's Civil Rights Childhood reveals how the black child has been-and continues to be-a social agent that demands change. Because children carry a compelling aura of human value and potential, images of African American children in the wake of Brown v. Board of Education had a powerful effect on the fight for civil rights. In the ic
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Contents; Introduction; 1. Friendship, Sympathy, Social Change; 2. Pictures and Nonfiction; 3. Today; 4. The Black Arts Movement; 5. Blurring the Childhood Image; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; Notes; Bibliography; Index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781452943695
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780816694051
Additional Edition:
Print version Civil Rights Childhood : Picturing Liberation in African American Photobooks
Language:
English
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