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Harlem Crossroads: Black Writers and the Photograph in the Twentieth Century Book

Harlem Crossroads: Black Writers and the Photograph in the Twentieth Century
Harlem Crossroads: Black Writers and the Photograph in the Twentieth Century, The Harlem riot of 1935 not only signaled the end of the Harlem Renaissance; it made black America's cultural capital an icon for the challenges of American modernity. Luring photographers interested in socially conscious, journalistic, and aesthetic repr, Harlem Crossroads: Black Writers and the Photograph in the Twentieth Century has a rating of 4 stars
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Harlem Crossroads: Black Writers and the Photograph in the Twentieth Century, The Harlem riot of 1935 not only signaled the end of the Harlem Renaissance; it made black America's cultural capital an icon for the challenges of American modernity. Luring photographers interested in socially conscious, journalistic, and aesthetic repr, Harlem Crossroads: Black Writers and the Photograph in the Twentieth Century
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  • Harlem Crossroads: Black Writers and the Photograph in the Twentieth Century
  • Written by author Sara Blair
  • Published by Princeton University Press, August 2007
  • The Harlem riot of 1935 not only signaled the end of the Harlem Renaissance; it made black America's cultural capital an icon for the challenges of American modernity. Luring photographers interested in socially conscious, journalistic, and aesthetic repr
  • "Sara Blair's Harlem Crossroads is an important addition to the body of literature that currently exists about Harlem. It brilliantly illuminates the complex relationship between photographic representation and race, and adds new insight into the
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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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