Delia's Tears: Race, Science, and Photography in Nineteenth-Century America by David W. Blight, Molly Rogers

Delia's Tears: Race, Science, and Photography in Nineteenth-Century America

David W. Blight, Molly Rogers

350 pages first pub 2010 (editions)

nonfiction history informative medium-paced

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In the first narrative history of the photographs of South Carolina slaves made for the famous naturalist Louis Agassiz, Molly Rogers tells the story of the photographs, the people they depict, and the men who made and used them.

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