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1973 Hardcover with illustrated boards, with the as same dust jacket, 123 page book . Illustrated with black & white full page plates by Eugene Richards. Condition : Very Good with ex-owners name ...
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1973 Hardcover with illustrated boards, with the as same dust jacket, 123 page book . Illustrated with black & white full page plates by Eugene Richards. Condition : Very Good with ex-owners name penned on the inside front board . With edge rubs and bumps with aging. Dust jacket is good with repairs a with tape over on the bottom spine and price clipped . Size: 4to - over 9 - 12" tall
From Publisher:
Eugene Richards first came to the southeastern part of Arkansas--the so-called Delta--in 1968 as a VISTA volunteer. After nearly two years in that organization working to set up a daycare center and recreation programs, he and some of his associates in it left to found RESPECT Inc., a private social-action program providing paralegal services, publishing a community newspaper, and distributing food and clothing in West Memphis (across the Mississippi River from Memphis, Tennessee).As he lived and became increasingly involved in the black community, Richards, a skilled photographer, began to use his camera to record what he observed--not only the poverty and suffering of these people but also their laughter, contemplation, and triumphs. His subjects range from children at play to an African-style wedding to scenes of work and home life. Death, religion, and imprisonment are major elements of Delta existence, and so of these photos.The 110 photographs collected here express the quality of life in a part of the South where 60 percent of the black families barely earn $2000 a year, and 70 percent of the dwellings are deteriorated and without plumbing. Richards' camera catches the cotton compresses, the cement mill, the broken fields and small cafes, Logan the mortician, the two blind brothers Willy and Isaiah McCowan, and the Reverend Ezra Greer at the state capitol in Little Rock, while his few but carefully chosen words complement these images. Together they hold the people and the place in a world that Richards feels "slipping by, while I merely observed its disappearance."I feared being only eyes, only a cameraman," he says, but through his camera his eyes become ours, and the power of his feelings, ours too.Product Info
ISBN: 0262180626
ISBN-13: 9780262180627
Publisher: MIT Press
Year: 1973
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
First Edition
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