Bronzeville
Black Chicago in Pictures, 1941-1943
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Description:
In the 1940s, the federal government sent a group of gifted
photographers across the United States to record and publicize
conditions in cities, towns, and rural areas that were the destination
of an unprecedented migration. Two of these photographers, Russell Lee
and Edwin Rosskam, spent time on Chicago’s South Side,
eventually producing over a thousand documentary images of
Bronzeville’s life. This remarkable coverage of a black urban
community—the only significant collection of photographs of
black Chicago during this pivotal era—has largely gone
unpublished until now.
In over 100 handsome full-page black-and-white photographs of bustling
city streets and sidewalks, prosperous middle-class businesses,
thriving cabarets, as well as dirt-poor migrants from the deep South,
this stunning tribute captures the vitality of a city whose burgeoning
black population produced a vibrant and sophisticated culture now
familiar worldwide. With original essays on the migration and the
photography project, and contemporary commentary by Richard Wright and
others, Bronzeville is a unique and exceptionally beautiful evocation
of one of the defining moments in American cultural history.
Bronzeville
Black Chicago in Pictures, 1941-1943
ISBN:
9781565849006
ISBN-10:
1565849000
Publisher:
The New Press
Publication Date:
2004
Format:
Trade Paperback, 288 pages
Book Type:
New
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