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"Ulrich Bonnell Phillips (1877-1934) established a reputation as one of the early twentieth century's foremost authorities on the history of African American slavery and the Old South ... Phillips based his writing on an array of primary sources, including a growing collection of photographs he accumulated during his research. These images of plantation crops and machinery, agricultural scenes, distinctive architecture, white southerners, and former slaves and their descendants collectively record much about life and labor in the rural South three decades before the Farm Security Administration undertook its own documentary projects during the New Deal"--Jacket.
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Subjects
Social life and customs, Southern States, Social conditions, History, African Americans, Pictorial works, Plantation life, Phillips, ulrich bonnell, 1877-1934, Southern states, social conditions, African americans, southern states, Southern states, social life and customsPlaces
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Seeing the new South: race and place in the photographs of Ulrich Bonnell Phillips
2013, University of South Carolina Press
in English
1611171059 9781611171051
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Edition Notes
Includes index.

