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Acknowledgments
Introduction. The Most Documented Region
Chapter One. Race, Region, and Resistance: Howard Odum's Community and Folk Background Studies, 1905-1928
Chapter Two. What a Place This South Is: Jack Delano's Farm Security Administration Photographs of Greene County, Georgia, during the New Deal
Chapter Three. Field Trip-Kentucky: John Cohen, Roscoe Holcomb, and Documentary Expression during the Folk Revival
Chapter Four. Documenting SNCC and the Rural South: Danny Lyon and the Cultural Politics of Civil Rights Movement Photography
Chapter Five. Protesting the Privilege of Perception: Resistance to Documentary Work in Hale County, Alabama, 1900-2010
Conclusion. Seems a Land out of Time: Documentary's Enduring Legacy in the Twenty-First-Century South
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