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The Black Civil War Soldier - A Visual History of Conflict and Citizenship (Hardcover)
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The Black Civil War Soldier - A Visual History of Conflict and Citizenship (Hardcover)
Series: NYU Series in Social and Cultural Analysis
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A stunning collection of stoic portraits and intimate ephemera from
the lives of Black Civil War soldiers Though both the Union and
Confederate armies excluded African American men from their initial
calls to arms, many of the men who eventually served were black.
Simultaneously, photography culture blossomed—marking the Civil
War as the first conflict to be extensively documented through
photographs. In The Black Civil War Soldier, Deb Willis explores
the crucial role of photography in (re)telling and shaping African
American narratives of the Civil War, pulling from a dynamic visual
archive that has largely gone unacknowledged. With over seventy
images, The Black Civil War Soldier contains a huge breadth of
primary and archival materials, many of which are rarely
reproduced. The photographs are supplemented with handwritten
captions, letters, and other personal materials; Willis not only
dives into the lives of black Union soldiers, but also includes
stories of other African Americans involved with the
struggle—from left-behind family members to female spies. Willis
thus compiles a captivating memoir of photographs and words and
examines them together to address themes of love and longing;
responsibility and fear; commitment and patriotism; and—most
predominantly—African American resilience. The Black Civil War
Soldier offers a kaleidoscopic yet intimate portrait of the African
American experience, from the beginning of the Civil War to 1900.
Through her multimedia analysis, Willis acutely pinpoints the
importance of African American communities in the development and
prosecution of the war. The book shows how photography helped
construct a national vision of blackness, war, and bondage, while
unearthing the hidden histories of these black Civil War soldiers.
In combating the erasure of this often overlooked history, Willis
asks how these images might offer a more nuanced memory of
African-American participation in the Civil War, and in doing so,
points to individual and collective struggles for citizenship and
remembrance.
General
Imprint: |
New York University Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
NYU Series in Social and Cultural Analysis |
Release date: |
March 2021 |
Authors: |
Deborah Willis
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Dimensions: |
254 x 203 x 22mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Cloth over boards
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Pages: |
240 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4798-0900-4 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-4798-0900-4 |
Barcode: |
9781479809004 |
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