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Books: 'The Unseen Truth' About Race and Photography

By David Schonauer   Monday July 22, 2024


Above: Frederick Douglass, between 1865 and 1880, Library of Congress
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Eight months into the Civil War, in December 1861, social reformer and abolitionist Frederick Douglass delivered an address at Boston’s Tremont Temple about a subject that surprised many in the audience: photography. In the address, titled “Pictures and Progress,” …


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