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American Coal: Russell Lee Portraits

American Coal: Russell Lee Portraits

Hardcover

20th Century United States HistoryGeneral Photography

Publisher Price: $45.00

ISBN10: 1477329560
ISBN13: 9781477329566
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Published: Apr 9 2024
Pages: 160
Weight: 2.50
Height: 0.80 Width: 10.10 Depth: 10.10
Language: English

More than 100 powerful images by noted photographer Russell Lee that document the working conditions and lives of coal mining communities in the postwar United States; publication coincides with an exhibition at the National Archives in Washington, DC.

In 1946 the Truman administration made a promise to striking coal miners: as part of a deal to resume work, the government would sponsor a nationwide survey of health and labor conditions in mining camps. One instrumental member of the survey team was photographer Russell Lee. Lee had made his name during the Depression, when, alongside Dorothea Lange and Walker Evans, he used his camera to document agrarian life for the Farm Security Administration (FSA). Now he trained his lens on miners and their families to show their difficult circumstances despite their essential contributions to the nation's first wave of postwar growth.

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