Surviving the American Dream
Marginalized & Minority Portraits 1880 - 1940
by Natalie M. Curley
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About the Book
Cradle to grave antique dealer and archivist Natalie M. Curley has compiled a vast cultural survey of over 300 never-before-published vernacular photographs to document the historically marginalized American Working Class including Immigrant Groups, Indigenous Peoples, Border and Territory Populations, Descendants of the Enslaved and the too little considered subjects of Womens’, Children’s and Animals’ Labor.
This is personal and thoughtful new Social History from a woman whose work routinely contributes to some of the best historic archives in the country.
This is personal and thoughtful new Social History from a woman whose work routinely contributes to some of the best historic archives in the country.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: History
- Additional Categories United States of America (USA), Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 288 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798347693474
- Publish Date: Nov 03, 2024
- Language English
- Keywords Americana, Cultures, Marginalized, Social History
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About the Creator
Natalie M. Curley
Pennsylvania
Working Social Historian & Primary Source Dealer. Emotionally connecting a new audience through poignant portraits that diversify & better represent American history through the eyes of the working class. Focusing on the labor of Women & Children, Appalachian & Rust Belt communities, the Great Southern Migration, Eastern European, Asian & Jewish Immigrations, Native American, Mexican & Inuit Indigenous & Border families, enslaved African & African American society, the born Differently Abled & victims of labor abuse, prisons, orphanages & wars.