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List of Illustrations ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Preface xvii
Introduction: A Riot of Images: Harlem and the Pursuit of Modernity 1
Documenting Harlem: Images and Afterlives 19
from Black Voices to Black Power: Richard Wright and the Trial of Documentary 61
Ralph Ellison, Photographer 112
Photo-Text Capital: James Baldwin, Richard Avedon, and the Uses of Harlem 160
Dodging and Burning: The Writer and the Image after the Civil Rights Era 198
Coda: Looking Back: Toni Morrison and the Return to Plato's Cave 252
Abbreviations 265
Notes 267
Bibliography 317
Index 341
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