Segregation's Habits and Horrors: The Photographs of O. N. Pruitt
...of their images. That has changed in recent years thanks to the work of some dogged historians and archivists. Knowledge about local photographers has grown since the 1970s when scholars,...
Sweep
...reclaim. Because I don't get home much anymore, I notice the smallest scintilla of change, every burnt-out trailer and newly paved road, and the larger, slower change that is exponential,...
Transcript of "When I Say 'Steal,'Who Do You Think Of?": Part One
...would change if we could just remove the profit motive," my cousins nodded in slow agreement. There it was, so clear—If you are a working person, and have no hope...
The Slaveholding Empire: Southerners, Federal Authority, and Slave Power Abroad
...1850s, slaveholders in Washington used foreign policy to support this worldview. Free trade with Great Britain, penetration of slave-grown commodities in markets across the globe, and significant changes in the...
Toxic Knowledge: A Review of Baptized in PCBs
...mill" (25). As industry in Anniston changed, patterns of employment and residence remained the same. As a consequence, over a century later African Americans lived on the most PCB-polluted land...
MARBL Presents Atlanta Intersections: Photographer Stephanie Dowda on Topophilia
...lightening field . . . It was completely life changing . . . There is just something about that [experience] that changed me, and it also changed my camera. "Sense...
Music and Mobility on the Streets of New Orleans: A Review of Roll with It
...author identifies ripple effects caused by these changes, such as the increased policing of second lines and jazz funerals, two outcomes that Sakakeeny interprets as both result and strategy of...
Remnants of Flannery
...on a journey from which they return changed. As a writer of fiction and drama, Drago describes O'Connor's influence: "[Her] work has absolutely influenced my fiction, in much the same...
Envisioning Faulkner and Southern Literature
...is of course implied here.) Walker's critique of Faulkner's fiction using his public pronouncements in advocating gradualism in relation to change in racist policies as a lens for critique is...
A Turning Point for Richmond: The Virginia Historical Society's Civil War Exhibition
...for holding back, but enabling change.3Ellen Glasgow, "The Dynamic Past," in Emily Clark and Paul Green, eds., The Reviewer 1:3 (March 15, 1921), 73-80. In a remarkable statement Glasgow explained...