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Highlights
- In 1934, the year Calvin Littlejohn came to Fort Worth, the city was a sleepy little burg.
- Author(s): Bob Ray Sanders
- 216 Pages
- Photography, Individual Photographers
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Book Synopsis
In 1934, the year Calvin Littlejohn came to Fort Worth, the city was a sleepy little burg. This was the Jim Crow era, when mainstream newspapers wouldn't publish pictures of black citizens and white photographers wouldn't take pictures in black schools. In Fort Worth, Littlejohn began what would become a lifelong career of documenting the black community. And there would be nothing remotely related to the white culture's depictions of Amos 'n' Andy or black kids grinning over a slice of watermelon in Littlejohn's portrayal of his adopted home and the people he came to appreciate and love. Littlejohn's natural aptitude for drawing had been honed by correspondence courses in graphic design and a stint in a photo shop where he learned about the camera, lighting, and the use of shadows. When Littlejohn was assigned to be the official photographer at I. M. Terrell--the city's only black high school at the time--his professional career was launched. Unlike many segregated cities, where blacks lived only in one section, blacks in Cowtown lived in every quadrant of the city. There was a thriving black business district, with hotels, restaurants, a movie theater, a bank, and a major hospital, pharmacy, and nursing school. And of course, there were the schools and churches. All would eventually be seen through Littlejohn's lens. Although he never set out to be the documentarian of Fort Worth's black community, he did what he set out to do: to capture the best of a community, focusing on its good times. This book features more than 150 shots Littlejohn captured over the course of his career.Review Quotes
"I'm gonna show the best side of these people that's being rejected so. And that was my mission. That's why Istayed with it, trying to learn something about it."
Dimensions (Overall): 8.6 Inches (H) x 10.9 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: 3.0 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 216
Genre: Photography
Sub-Genre: Individual Photographers
Publisher: Texas Christian University Press
Theme: Monographs
Format: Hardcover
Author: Bob Ray Sanders
Language: English
Street Date: September 14, 2009
TCIN: 1005874589
UPC: 9780875653815
Item Number (DPCI): 247-18-5515
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship weight: 3 pounds
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