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Road through midnight : a civil rights memorial / Jessica Ingram.

By: Ingram, Jessica [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Documentary arts and culturePublication details: Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press : In association with the Center for Documentary Studies, Duke University, [2020] Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly color illustrations ; 29 cmISBN: 9781469654232Subject(s): Civil rights movements -- United States -- History -- 20th century | Civil rights movements -- Southern States -- History -- 20th century | Ethnic conflict -- United States -- History -- 20th century | Ethnic conflict -- Southern States -- History -- 20th century | Murder victims' families -- Interviews | United States -- Race relations -- History -- 20th century | Southern States -- Race relations -- History -- 20th centuryGenre/Form: Oral histories. LOC classification: JC599.U6 | I64 2020Summary: "In this book, Jessica Ingram presents photographs of landscapes that, to unaware passersby, look like nearly any other place in the Deep South: a fenced-in backyard, a dirt road covered with overgrowth, a field grooved with muddy tire prints. However, these seemingly ordinary places hold pivotal, often tragic, stories of the civil rights movement, though rarely is there a plaque with dates or names or any manmade indication of their importance. Most of these "un-memorialized" places are where bodies of African Americans-activists, paper mill workers, sharecroppers, and children-were found, victims of racial violence. These images are interspersed with oral histories from victims' families, journalists, and investigators, as well as newspaper microfiche, FBI files, and other archival ephemera. The narrative intensity grows in power, complexity, and depth as the book goes on and the history unfolds"-- Provided by publisher.
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"In this book, Jessica Ingram presents photographs of landscapes that, to unaware passersby, look like nearly any other place in the Deep South: a fenced-in backyard, a dirt road covered with overgrowth, a field grooved with muddy tire prints. However, these seemingly ordinary places hold pivotal, often tragic, stories of the civil rights movement, though rarely is there a plaque with dates or names or any manmade indication of their importance. Most of these "un-memorialized" places are where bodies of African Americans-activists, paper mill workers, sharecroppers, and children-were found, victims of racial violence. These images are interspersed with oral histories from victims' families, journalists, and investigators, as well as newspaper microfiche, FBI files, and other archival ephemera. The narrative intensity grows in power, complexity, and depth as the book goes on and the history unfolds"-- Provided by publisher.

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