Revolution in black and white : photographs of the Civil Rights Era by Ernest C. Withers
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Williams, Michael author.
Cahan, Richard, author.
Young, Andrew, 1932- writer of foreword.
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Chicago, Illinois : CityFiles Press, 2019.
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Published
Chicago, Illinois : CityFiles Press, 2019.
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288 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm.
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English

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Includes bibliographical references (page 288)
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"Ernest C. Withers was one of the most prominent African-American photographers during the civil rights years. During the course of his work, he took thousands photographs that document the Movement--from the Emmett Till trial in 1955 to the assassination of Martin Luther King in 1968. What set his work apart was that he goes beyond the political struggles to show the human face of Movement. Withers worked primarily a local photographer, as a freelancer for the Memphis World and Tri-State Defender starting in 1948. His photographs of the everyday world--proms, funerals, people at work and play, and street life--create a stunning record of what it was like to live in Memphis and the Mid-South. He was also a noted baseball photographer, documenting Negro League baseball, and a noted music photographer, taking thousands of photographs of early jazz, blues, rock 'n' roll and R&B performers. This book combines all of his work for the first time and uses first-hand accounts from men and women who lived in the South to explain these transformative years. The photographs, taken as bare-bones journalism, rise to the level of fine art decades later. They are also important examples of photojournalism, documenting decades of struggle in Memphis and the Mid-South. They serve as an important missing link in the civil rights narrative. This book goes beyond the headlines to show how Withers created an essential record for all of us to better understand life in the South during this crucial era."--Publisher's website.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Withers, E. C., Williams, M., Cahan, R., & Young, A. (2019). Revolution in black and white: photographs of the Civil Rights Era by Ernest C. Withers (First edition.). CityFiles Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Ernest C. Withers et al.. 2019. Revolution in Black and White: Photographs of the Civil Rights Era By Ernest C. Withers. CityFiles Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Ernest C. Withers et al.. Revolution in Black and White: Photographs of the Civil Rights Era By Ernest C. Withers CityFiles Press, 2019.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Withers, Ernest C., Michael Williams, Richard Cahan, and Andrew Young. Revolution in Black and White: Photographs of the Civil Rights Era By Ernest C. Withers First edition., CityFiles Press, 2019.

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