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Through a Woman's Eye Marian Perdue Furman

Through a Woman's Eye By Marian Perdue Furman

Through a Woman's Eye by Marian Perdue Furman


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Presents an evocative collection of a hundred black and white photographs made by Edith Morgan of Camden, a small town in Wilcox County, Alabama, just after the turn of the twentieth century. This volume collects Morgan's photographs, along with essays that put them in the context of time and place.

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Through a Woman's Eye: The Early 20th Century Photography of Alabama's Edith Morgan by Marian Perdue Furman

Through a Woman's Eye presents an evocative collection of a hundred black and white photographs made by Edith Morgan of Camden, a small town in Wilcox County, Alabama, just after the turn of the twentieth century. Morgan was educated locally before attending the School of the Chicago Art Institute. Subsequently, she returned to Camden where she spent the remainder of her life teaching art. She also taught illiterate blacks and whites to read.

Thirty years ago, Marian Furman, also of Camden and herself a professional photographer, discovered an album made by Morgan of photographs of her friends, students, and local African Americans. The latter, although somewhat stereotypical of photographs of blacks at the time, are sympathetic; they reveal the humanity of Morgan's subjects.

This volume collects Morgan's photographs, along with essays that put them in the context of time and place. Professor Hardy Jackson's essay presents a personal memory. Furman describes socio-economic and political conditions in Wilcox County and offers biographical information on the Morgan family. Dr. Matthew Mason of Yale's Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library presents additional biographical information and offers a critical assessment of Morgan's photographs, comparing her work to that of contemporary photographers, especially her female peers.

About Marian Perdue Furman

MARIAN PERDUE FURMAN was born and raised in the Black Belt of Alabama. She is a wife of fifty-nine years, a mother of ten, and a grandmother of twenty-seven. Amazingly, despite the demands of raising a large family, she found time to work as a professional photographer. Her special interest in fine-art black-and-white photography led her to appreciate and preserve the photographic legacy of Edith Morgan. MARIAN PERDUE FURMAN was born and raised in the Black Belt of Alabama. She is a wife of fifty-nine years, a mother of ten, and a grandmother of twenty-seven. Amazingly, despite the demands of raising a large family, she found time to work as a professional photographer. Her special interest in fine-art black-and-white photography led her to appreciate and preserve the photographic legacy of Edith Morgan.

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CIN158838263XG
9781588382634
158838263X
Through a Woman's Eye: The Early 20th Century Photography of Alabama's Edith Morgan by Marian Perdue Furman
Used - Good
Hardback
NewSouth, Incorporated
20151001
160
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