Book Cover Image of Gordon Parks Segregation Story by Gordon Parks

Gordon Parks Segregation Story
by Gordon Parks

    Publication Date: Sep 27, 2022
    List Price: $65.00
    Format: Hardcover, 208 pages
    Classification: Nonfiction
    ISBN13: 9783969990261
    Imprint: Steidl
    Publisher: Steidl
    Parent Company: Steidl

    Hardcover Description:

    An expanded edition of Parks’ classic account of race relations in America, with previously unpublished images and texts

    This expanded edition of Gordon Parks: Segregation Story includes 30 previously unpublished photographs, as well as enhanced reproductions created from Parks’ original color transparencies; newly discovered descriptions Parks wrote for the photographs; a manuscript of film-developing instructions and captions Parks authored with Samuel F. Yette; previously published text by the late art historian Maurice Berger and the esteemed journalist and civil rights activist Charlayne Hunter-Gault; and a new essay by artist Dawoud Bey.

    After the photographs were first presented in a 1956 issue of Life magazine, the bulk of Parks’ assignment was thought to be lost. In 2011, five years after Parks’ death, the Gordon Parks Foundation found more than 200 color transparencies belonging to the series. In 2014 the series was first published as a book, and since then new photographs have been uncovered.

    In the summer of 1956, Life magazine sent Gordon Parks to Alabama to document the daily realities of African Americans living under Jim Crow laws in the rural South. The resulting color photographs are among Parks’ most powerful images, and, in the decades since, have become emblematic representations of race relations in America. Pursued at grave danger to the photographer himself, the project was an important chapter in Parks’ career-long endeavor to use the camera as a weapon for social change.