#44, black lives matter
“Ms. Campbell-Coleman, a semiretired nurse in Charlotte, N.C., received this photo in an email … last week. When she saw her great-great-great-grandfather’s face for the first time, she wept. ‘It really makes it real,’ said Ms. Campbell-Coleman, who learned in December that her ancestors had been enslaved by the Jesuits. ‘It was almost as good as having him come to stand right here.'” (“A Glimpse Into the Life of a Slave Sold to Save Georgetown,” Rachel Swarns.
See More #100hardtruths-#fakenews:
- Image Matters: Archive, Photography and the African Diaspora, Tina Campt
- Pictures and Progress: Early Photography and the Making of African American Identity, Maurice Wallace and Shawn Michelle Smith, editors
- Camera Lucida: Reflections on Phograohy, Roland Barthes
- The Burns Archive: The African American Collection
- #100hardtruths-#fakenews: a primer on digital media literacy