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Picture Freedom eBook

Remaking Black Visuality In The Early Nineteenth Century

by Jasmine Nichole Cobb
Publisher: New York University, April of 2015 ‧
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In the decades leading up to the end of U.S. slavery, many free Blacks sat for daguerreotypes decorated in fine garments to document their self-possession. People pictured in these early photographs used portraiture to seize control over representation of the free Black body and reimagine Black visuality divorced from the cultural logics of slavery. In Picture Freedom, Jasmine Nichole Cobb analyzes the ways in which the circulation of various images prepared free Blacks and free Whites for the emancipation of formerly unfree people of African descent. She traces the emergence of Black freedom as both an idea and as an image during the early nineteenth century.


Through an analysis of popular culture of the period—including amateur portraiture, racial caricatures, joke books, antislavery newspapers, abolitionist materials, runaway advertisements, ladies’ magazines, and scrapbooks, as well as scenic wallpaper—Cobb explores the earliest illustrations of free Blacks and reveals the complicated route through visual culture toward a vision of African American citizenship. Picture Freedom reveals how these depictions contributed to public understandings of nationhood, among both domestic eyes and the larger Atlantic world.

Picture Freedom

Remaking Black Visuality In The Early Nineteenth Century

by Jasmine Nichole Cobb

Property Description
ISBN: 9781479830619
Publisher: New York University
Release Date: April of 2015
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: America And The Long 19th Century
Categories: eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > North America
EAN: 9781479830619

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