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O. N. Pruitt's Possum Town

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Photographer O. N. Pruitt (18911967) was for some forty years the de facto documentarian of Lowndes County, Mississippi, and its county seat, Columbus known to locals as Possum Town. His body of work recalls many FSA photographers, but Pruitt was not an outsider with an agenda; he was a community member with intimate knowledge of the town and its residents. He photographed his fellow white citizens and Black ones as well, in circumstances ranging from the mundane to the horrific: family picnics, parades, river baptisms, carnivals, fires, funerals, two of Mississippis last public and legal executions by hanging, and a lynching. From formal portraits to candid images of events in the moment, Pruitts documentary of a specific yet representative southern town offers viewers today an invitation to meditate on the interrelations of photography, community, race, and historical memory.Columbus native Berkley Hudson was photographed by Pruitt, and for more than three decades he has considered and curated Pruitts expansive archive, both as a scholar of media and visual journalism and as a community member. This stunning book presents Pruitts photography as never before, combining more than 190 images with a biographical introduction and Hudsons short essays and reflective captions on subjects such as religion, ethnic identity, the ordinary graces of everyday life, and the exercise of brutal power.
Undertittel
Photographing Trouble and Resilience in the American South
ISBN
9798890856005
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
17.12.2021
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