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The Upshaws of County Line an American family photographs by Richard S. Orton ; foreword by Thad Sitton ; preface by Roy Flukinger

Catalog Data

Author:
Orton, Richard S. 1946-  Search this
Writer of foreword:
Sitton, Thad 1941-  Search this
Writer of preface:
Flukinger, Roy 1947-  Search this
Physical description:
xvi, 91 pages illustrations, portraits 21 x 26 cm
Type:
Pictorial works
Biography
Biographies
Place:
Texas
County Line (Nacogdoches County)
County Line (Nacogdoches County, Tex.)
Date:
2014
Notes:
ANAC copy gift of Richard Orton
Contents:
Preface: Come on in / by Roy Flukinger -- Going to County Line / by Richard S. Orton -- Photographs: The Upshaws of County Line: an American family -- My favorite story / by Richard S. Orton
Summary:
"Guss, Felix, and Jim Upshaw founded the community of County Line in the 1870s in northwest Nacogdoches County, in deep East Texas. As with hundreds of other relatively autonomous black communities created at that time, the Upshaws sought a safe place to raise their children and create a livelihood during Reconstruction and Jim Crow Texas. In the late 1980s photographer Richard Orton visited County Line for the first time and became aware of a world he did not know existed as a white man. He went down the rabbit hole, so to speak, and met some remarkable people there who changed his life. The more than 50 duotone photographs and text convey the contemporary experience of growing up in a "freedom colony." Covering a period of twenty-five years, photographer Richard Orton juxtaposes his images with text from people who grew up in and have remained connected to their birthplace. Thad Sitton's foreword sets the community in historical context and Roy Flukinger points out the beauty of the documentary photographs. This book should appeal to anyone interested in American or Texas history, particularly the history of African Americans in the South in the aftermath of the Civil War. The book should also be of interest to anyone with an appreciation for documentary photography, including students and teachers of photography"--Publisher's website
Topic:
African American farmers  Search this
Agricultural colonies  Search this
Freed persons  Search this
Manners and customs  Search this
Social life and customs  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1160402