For all the world to see : visual culture and the struggle for civil rights / Maurice Berger ; foreword by Thulani Davis.
2010
NX180.S6 B47 2010 (Mapit)
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Title
For all the world to see : visual culture and the struggle for civil rights / Maurice Berger ; foreword by Thulani Davis.
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ISBN
9780300121315
0300121318
0300121318
Publication Details
New Haven : Yale University Press, c2010.
Language
English
Description
xv, 207 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm.
Call Number
NX180.S6 B47 2010
Dewey Decimal Classification
973.04
Summary
In 1955, shortly after Emmett Till was murdered by white supremacists in Mississippi, his grieving mother distributed to the press a gruesome photograph of his mutilated corpse. Asked why she would do this, she explained that by witnessing with their own eyes the brutality of segregation and racism, Americans would be more likely to support the cause of racial justice. "Let the world see what I've seen," was her reply. The publication of the photograph inspired a generation of activists to join the civil rights movement. Despite this extraordinary episode, the story of visual culture's role in the modern civil rights movement is rarely included in its history. This is the first comprehensive examination of the ways images mattered in the struggle, and it investigates a broad range of media including photography, television, film, magazines, newspapers, and advertising. These images were ever present and diverse: the startling footage of southern white aggression and black suffering that appeared night after night on television news programs; the photographs of black achievers and martyrs in Negro periodicals; the humble snapshot, no less powerful in its ability to edify and motivate. In each case, the war against racism was waged through pictures, millions of points of light, millions of potent weapons that forever changed a nation. This book allows us to see and understand the crucial role that visual culture played in forever changing a nation.
Note
"In collaboration with: Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, University of Maryland Baltimore County, National Museum of African American History and Culture, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C."
Related exhibition held at the International Center of Photography, New York, May 21-Sept. 12, 2010.
Related exhibition held at the International Center of Photography, New York, May 21-Sept. 12, 2010.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Foreword / by Thulani Davis
Introduction : weapons of choice
It keeps on rollin' along : the status quo
The new "new Negro" : the culture of positive images
Plates
"Let the world see what I've seen" : evidence and persuasion
Guess who's coming to dinner : broadcasting race
Epilogue : in our lives we are whole : the pictures of everyday life.
Introduction : weapons of choice
It keeps on rollin' along : the status quo
The new "new Negro" : the culture of positive images
Plates
"Let the world see what I've seen" : evidence and persuasion
Guess who's coming to dinner : broadcasting race
Epilogue : in our lives we are whole : the pictures of everyday life.