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Photography for Racial Justice—Two 19th-Century Examples

Presented by Harvard Art Museums at Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge MA

Feb 20 2021
Photography for Racial Justice—Two 19th-Century Examples

Examine how photography was used as a tool to promote ideas of racial justice in the years during and around the American Civil War. Free online event, open to everyone.

Examine how photography was used as a tool to promote ideas of racial justice in the years during and around the American Civil War. Engaging with issues such as the legibility of race and the social and political stakes of representation, their tour looks closely at two examples: Freedom’s Banner. Charley, A Slave Boy from New Orleans (1864) by Charles Paxson and a portrait of the great abolitionist Frederick Douglass by an unidentified photographer.

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