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Book Title
We Shall Overcome : Press Photographs of Nashville During the Civil Rights Era
Publication Name
We Shall Overcome
Title
We Shall Overcome
Subtitle
Press Photographs of Nashville during the Civil Rights Era
Author
Kathryn E. Delmez
Contributor
Kathryn E. Delmez (Edited by)
Format
Trade Paperback
EAN
9780826505767
ISBN
9780826505767
Publisher
Vanderbilt University Press
Genre
Photography, History, Social Science
Topic
United States / 20th Century, Discrimination & Race Relations, Photojournalism
Release Date
30/05/2023
Release Year
2023
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.6in
Item Length
10.5in
Item Width
11in
Item Weight
35.3 Oz
Series
In Collaboration with Frist Art Museum
Publication Year
2023
Number of Pages
176 Pages

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Product Information

Named One of the "Best Art Books of 2018" by the New York Times Fifty years after Martin Luther King Jr.'s death--and at a time when race relations and social justice are again at the forefront of our country's consciousness--this book expands on a Frist Art Museum exhibition to present a selection of approximately one hundred photographs that document an important period in Nashville's struggle for racial equality. The images were taken between 1957, the year that desegregation in public schools began, and 1968, when the National Guard was called in to surround the state capitol in the wake of the civil rights leader's assassination in Memphis. Of central significance are photographs of lunch counter sit-ins in early 1960, led by a group of students, including John Lewis (who contributed the book's foreword) and Diane Nash, from local historically black colleges and universities. The demonstrations were so successful that King stated just a few weeks later at Fisk University: "I did not come to Nashville to bring inspiration but to gain inspiration from the great movement that has taken place in this community." The role that Nashville played in the national civil rights movement as a hub for training students in nonviolent protest and as the first Southern city to integrate places of business is a story that warrants reexamination. The book also provides an opportunity to consider the role of images and the media in shaping public opinion, a relevant subject in today's news-saturated climate. Photographs from the archives of both daily newspapers are included: the Tennessean , which was the more liberal publication, and the Nashville Banner , a conservative paper whose leadership seemed less interested in covering events related to racial issues. Some of the photographs in the exhibition had been selected to be published in the papers, but many were not, and their disclosure reveals insight into the editorial process. In several images, other photojournalists and news crews are visible, serving as a reminder of the almost constant presence of the camera during these historic times. Essays by Linda Wynn of Fisk University and the Tennessee Historical Commission and Susan H. Edwards, executive director of the Frist Art Museum, offer historical context on Nashville during the civil rights era and on photojournalism, respectively. Congressman John Lewis's foreword recounts memories of his time in Nashville and reminds us that there is still work to be done to build King's Beloved Community.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Vanderbilt University Press
ISBN-10
0826505767
ISBN-13
9780826505767
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3057252228

Product Key Features

Book Title
We Shall Overcome : Press Photographs of Nashville During the Civil Rights Era
Author
Kathryn E. Delmez
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
United States / 20th Century, Discrimination & Race Relations, Photojournalism
Publication Year
2023
Genre
Photography, History, Social Science
Number of Pages
176 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
10.5in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
11in
Item Weight
35.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
F444.N29
Reviews
From the New York Times ' "Best Art Books of 2018": "This book, the catalog of an exhibition at Frist Art Museum in Nashville, captures a decade of everyday bravery and trauma as recorded in photographs, drawn from city archives, by Nashville photojournalists." -- Holland Cotter , New York Times, "[Nashville's] stories about the orderly desegregation of schools and the peaceful desegregation of lunch counters and the benign treatment of black people by the white people in power? That's all a myth. 'We Shall Overcome: Civil Rights and the Nashville Press, 1957-1968,' a set of photographs assembled by the Frist Art Museum, exposes such mythmaking for what it is. . . . Copies of the companion volume to the photography exhibit will be distributed to all branches of the Nashville Public Library and to every public school in the city, and all members of the Tennessee General Assembly will receive a copy to deliver to the public libraries in their own communities. Here's hoping they pause to take a look first. There's a truth in these photographs that many of them have likely never seen before." -- Margaret Renkl , New York Times
Copyright Date
2023
Dewey Decimal
323
Intended Audience
Trade
Series
In Collaboration with Frist Art Museum Ser.
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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