Kin
America's new individualism: 1900-40
by Natalie M. Curley
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About the Book
Uncovering self worth and expression in portrait against the oppressive industrial culture of labor in 1900s America. Ninety previously unpublished photos accompanied by the essay of someone whose mission it is to discover them.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 104 - Publish Date: Jan 03, 2015
- Language English
- Keywords Photo Archives, Social History, Vernacular Photo
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About the Creator
Natalie M. Curley
Pennsylvania
Working Social Historian & Primary Source Dealer. Emotionally connecting a new audience through poignant portraits that diversify & better represent American history through the eyes of the working class. Focusing on the labor of Women & Children, Appalachian & Rust Belt communities, the Great Southern Migration, Eastern European, Asian & Jewish Immigrations, Native American, Mexican & Inuit Indigenous & Border families, enslaved African & African American society, the born Differently Abled & victims of labor abuse, prisons, orphanages & wars.