The Democratic Vision of a Lost and Found Early-Twentieth-Century Portrait Photographer | The New Yorker

The Democratic Vision of a Lost and Found Early-Twentieth-Century Portrait Photographer In an era of racial terror, Hugh Mangum set up makeshift studios across North Carolina and Virginia that were open to white and black sitters alike. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/hugh-mangum-a-lost-and-found-portrait-photographer The sitters who moved in and out of Hugh Mangum’s view between 1897 … Continue reading The Democratic Vision of a Lost and Found Early-Twentieth-Century Portrait Photographer | The New Yorker