Enduring Truths
Sojourner's shadows and substance
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Author
Publication
2015 - The University of Chicago Press, Illinois
Language
English
Word Count
57,250 words, Guess
Page Count
229 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-10022619213X
- ISBN-139780226192130
- Library of Congress Control Number2014038311
- OCLC Control Number890757407
- Better World Books9780226192130
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL27197755M
Classifications
- DDC306.3/62092
- DDCB
- LCCE185.97.T8 G75 2015
and 1 more
- LCCE185.97.T8G75 2015
Alternate Titles
- Sojourner's shadows and substance
Description
"Runaway slave Sojourner Truth gained fame in the nineteenth century as an abolitionist, feminist, and orator and earned a living partly by selling photographic carte de visite portraits of herself at lectures and by mail. Cartes de visite, similar in format to calling cards, were relatively inexpensive collectibles that quickly became a new mode of mass communication. Despite being illiterate, Truth copyrighted her photographs in her name and added the caption "I Sell the Shadow to Support the Substance. Sojourner Truth." Featuring the largest collection of Truth's photographs ever published, Enduring Truths is the first book to explore how she used her image, the press, the postal service, and copyright laws to support her activism and herself. Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby establishes a range of important contexts for Truth's portraits, including the strategic role of photography and copyright for an illiterate former slave; the shared politics of Truth's cartes de visite and federal banknotes, which were both created to fund the Union cause; and the ways that photochemical limitations complicated the portrayal of different skin tones. Insightful and powerful, Enduring Truths shows how Truth made her photographic portrait worth money in order to end slavery--and also became the strategic author of her public self"--
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