Hidden Witness by Jackie Napolean Wilson (2002, Paperback, Reprint) 
Hidden Witness by Jackie Napolean Wilson (2002, Paperback, Reprint)

 
Hidden Witness by Jackie Napolean Wilson (2002, Paperback, Reprint)

Publisher: St Martins Pr
Publication Date: 2002-02-01
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0312267479
ISBN-13: 9780312267476
Product ID: EPID1976687
Description: Early photographs of African-Americans are few and far between, but the author of this volume spent over 20 years gathering these images of daily life from the Civil War era.
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Synopsis
Early photographs of African-Americans are few and far between, but the author of this volume spent over 20 years gathering these images of daily life from the Civil War era.

Details
Publication Date:2002-02-01
Edition Description:Reprint

Size
Height:9.0 in
Width:8.3 in
Thickness:0.5 in
Weight:15.2 oz

Publisher's Note
As slaves, African-Americans were virtually invisible in American history. Although photography was introduced to this country in l840, precious few images of African-Americans survive today. Even after the Civil War there were not many African-American photographers, and very few black people had the time, money or freedom for a portrait sitting. Consequently, little photographic evidence remains to bear witness to the lives of four and a half million Americans of African descent.

Jackie Napolean Wilson, whose own grandfather was born a slave in South Carolina between l853 and l855, has assembled the most comprehensive and significant collection of such images ever brought together in one place. The concrete reality reflected in daguerreotypes, ambrotypes and tintypes presents these men and women in situations and attire that bring the truth of their daily lives much closer to us. Such scenes of maternal affection, matrimony, friendship, war and the grim reality of the master/slave relationship help focus our perception of the African-American experience in America in ways not otherwise available to the modern reader. Among these images is the only picture of Abraham Lincoln in the company of an African-American and the earliest known daguerreotype of Frederick Douglass (circa 1843).

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