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James Allen (Ed.) - Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photography in America, Twin Palms Publishers, 2000, Santa Fe, New Mexico

 

Hardcover cloth bound with dust jacket and belly band. Fourth edition limited to 10.000 copies. Book design by Aryln Nathan and Jack Woody. Essays by Hilton Als, John Lewis, and Leon F. Litwack. Edited by James Allen.

The Tuskegee Institute records the lynching of 3,436 blacks between 1882 and 1950. This is probably a small percentage of these murders, which were seldom reported, and led to the creation of the NAACP in 1909, an organization dedicated to passing federal anti-lynching laws. Through all this terror and carnage someone-many times a professional photographer-carried a camera and took pictures of the events. These lynching photographs were often made into postcards and sold as souvenirs to the crowds in attendance. These images are some of photography's most brutal, surviving to this day so that we may now look back on the terrorism unleashed on America's African-American community and perhaps know our history and ourselves better. The almost one hundred images reproduced here are a testament to the camera's ability to make us remember what we often choose to forget.

Many people today, despite the evidence, will not believe-don't want to believe-that such atrocities happened in America not so very long ago. These photographs bear witness to ...an American holocaust.
- Congressman John Lewis, from his Introduction

Pages: 212
Place: Santa Fe, New Mexico
Year: 2000
Publisher: Twin Palms Publishers
Size: 20 x 26 cm (approx.)


Included in "The Photobook: A History Volume II" by Parr/Badger
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Hardcover cloth bound with dust jacket and belly band. Fourth edition limited to 10.000 copies. Book design by Aryln Nathan and Jack Woody. Essays by Hilton Als, John Lewis, and Leon F. Litwack. Edited by James Allen.

The Tuskegee Institute records the lynching of 3,436 blacks between 1882 and 1950. This is probably a small percentage of these murders, which were seldom reported, and led to the creation of the NAACP in 1909, an organization dedicated to passing federal anti-lynching laws. Through all this terror and carnage someone-many times a professional photographer-carried a camera and took pictures of the events. These lynching photographs were often made into postcards and sold as souvenirs to the crowds in attendance. These images are some of photography's most brutal, surviving to this day so that we may now look back on the terrorism unleashed on America's African-American community and perhaps know our history and ourselves better. The almost one hundred images reproduced here are a testament to the camera's ability to make us remember what we often choose to forget.

Many people today, despite the evidence, will not believe-don't want to believe-that such atrocities happened in America not so very long ago. These photographs bear witness to ...an American holocaust.
- Congressman John Lewis, from his Introduction

Pages: 212
Place: Santa Fe, New Mexico
Year: 2000
Publisher: Twin Palms Publishers
Size: 20 x 26 cm (approx.)


Included in "The Photobook: A History Volume II" by Parr/Badger
>> see more Vol. II picks here