The Historian's Eye: Photography, History, and the American Present
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The University of North Carolina Press, 2019.
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Matthew Frye Jacobson., & Matthew Frye Jacobson|AUTHOR. (2019). The Historian's Eye: Photography, History, and the American Present . The University of North Carolina Press.

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Matthew Frye Jacobson and Matthew Frye Jacobson|AUTHOR. 2019. The Historian's Eye: Photography, History, and the American Present. The University of North Carolina Press.

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Matthew Frye Jacobson and Matthew Frye Jacobson|AUTHOR. The Historian's Eye: Photography, History, and the American Present The University of North Carolina Press, 2019.

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Authorjacobson matthew frye
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The images reveal diverse expressions of civic engagement that are emblematic of the aspirations, expectations, promises, and failures of this period in American history. Myriad closed businesses and abandoned storefronts stand as public monuments to widespread distress; omnipresent, expectant Obama iconography articulates a wish for new national narratives; flamboyant street theater and wry signage bespeak a common impulse to talk back to power. Framed by an introductory essay, these images reflect the sober grace of a time that seems perilous, but in which "hope" has not ceased to hold meaning.
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