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1897年,美国社会学家W. E. B.杜波依斯被要求为1900年在巴黎举行的世界博览会设计一个关于“非洲裔美国人的进步”的展览(Battle-Baptiste & Rusert, 2018)。杜波依斯收集了500张照片,试图展示美国黑人当代生活的不同和微妙的观点。杜波依斯担心这些照片可能无法充分反映奴隶制的羞辱性和非人性化的影响,于是创作了60幅数据可视化或信息图表,这些数据都是他收集的有关美国黑人生活的数据。正如曼斯基(2018)所写:
Infographic Activism and Limited (Data) Points of View
I n 1897, the American sociologist W. E. B. Du Bois was asked to design an exhibit on “African-American progress” for the 1900 Exposition Universelle, which was to be held in Paris (Battle-Baptiste & Rusert, 2018). Du Bois collected 500 photographs that attempted to show a varied and nuanced view of contemporary life in the United States for Black Americans. Fearing that the photographs might not speak to the full extent of the degrading and dehumanizing effects of slavery, Du Bois created 60 data visualizations, or infographics, that employed the data on Black life in the United States that he was instrumental in collecting. As Mansky (2018) writes: