Teaching Black Educational Philanthropy Through Photography, 1863–1920s

Hilary N. Green
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This article explores the use of photography as a strategy for teaching Black educational philanthropy. Ordinary consumer-philanthropists, white and Black, saw value in the production, sale, and circulation of photography for the support of African American schools in the former Confederate states. In reading these historic photographs, students bear witness to the curated photographic collection of liberated children, traveling choirs, and Historically Black College and University (HBCU) campus communities who left little-to-no written records. The materiality and content of the historic photographs enhances the teaching of Black educational philanthropy from the Civil War to the early Jim Crow era.
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通过摄影教授黑人教育慈善事业,1863-1920 年代
本文探讨了利用摄影作为黑人教育慈善事业的教学策略。普通的消费者慈善家,无论是白人还是黑人,都看到了摄影作品的制作、销售和流通的价值,以支持前邦联各州的非裔美国人学校。在阅读这些历史照片时,学生们见证了解放后的儿童、巡回合唱团和历史悠久的黑人学院和大学(HBCU)校园社区的摄影作品集,他们几乎没有留下任何文字记录。历史照片的物质性和内容增强了从南北战争到早期吉姆-克罗时代黑人教育慈善事业的教学效果。
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