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http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.19407
Larger images display only at the Library of Congress digital files of original album pages for v. 2
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.19382
Larger images display only at the Library of Congress digital files from copy color transparencies of album, v. 1
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pplot.00991
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Photograph albums for Let us now praise famous men
- Title: Photograph albums for Let us now praise famous men / photographs by Walker Evans.
- Other Title:
Pictures of the house and family of an Alabama cotton sharecropper.
House and the family of Frank Tengle near Moundville, Hale County, Ala. - Creator(s): Evans, Walker, 1903-1975, photographer
- Related Names:
Agee, James, 1909-1955. Let us now praise famous men - Date Created/Published: 1936.
- Medium: 2 albums (107 gelatin silver developed-out photographs) ; 41 x 36 cm. (album)
- Summary: Photographs show the families, farms, and houses of three sharecroppers (Floyd Burroughs, William Edward Fields, and Frank Tengle) in Hale County and Perry County, Alabama. Includes portraits, details of rooms and belongings, cotton, activities such as washing clothes, stores in the vicinity, meeting house, and Sunday singing.
- Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-ppmsca-19407 (digital files of original album pages for v. 1) LC-DIG-ppmsca-19382 (digital files of original album pages for v. 2)
- Rights Advisory:
No known restrictions on publication.
- Access Advisory: Use digital images to preserve the original material.
- Call Number: LOT 991 (OH) (USE DIGITAL IMAGES) [P&P]
- Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
- Notes:
- Arrangement: Photographs are for the most part arranged in albums sequentially by U.S. Resettlement Administration negative number (i.e., LC-USF342-RA-8138).
- Walker Evans, a preeminent photo documentarian of the New Deal, took leave from the Farm Security Administration to work with writer James Agee on a project originally intended for Fortune magazine about the devastating effects of economic conditions on a typical family of white tenant farmers. These albums are the first draft of the book Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, published in 1941.
- Digitized images of each album page (made from color transparencies) and associated identifying information are available through the Prints & Photographs Online Catalog.
- Photographs bear printed captions.
- LOT title devised by Library staff.
- Transfer; Office of War Information; 1944.
- Published in: Photographic memory: the album in the age of photography / Verna Posever Curtis. New York, NY : Aperture Foundation, 2011, p. 208.
- Forms part of: U.S. Resettlement Administration photos.
- Published in: The Joy of Looking: Great Photographs from the Library of Congress, 2023.
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vol. 1. Pictures of the house and family of an Alabama cotton sharecropper - - vol. 2. The house and the family of Frank Tengle near Moundville, Hale County, Ala. - Bookmark This Record:
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- Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on publication.
- Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-ppmsca-19407 (digital files of original album pages for v. 1) LC-DIG-ppmsca-19382 (digital files of original album pages for v. 2)
- Call Number: LOT 991 (OH) (USE DIGITAL IMAGES) [P&P]
- Medium: 2 albums (107 gelatin silver developed-out photographs) ; 41 x 36 cm. (album)
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- Call Number: LOT 991 (OH) (USE DIGITAL IMAGES) [P&P]
- Medium: 2 albums (107 gelatin silver developed-out photographs) ; 41 x 36 cm. (album)
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