Harlem: The Vision of Morgan and Marvin Smith
Nonfiction | Biography | Adult | Published in 2021
184
Biography • Nonfiction
Harlem, New York • 1940s
2021
Adult
10+ years
Harlem: The Vision of Morgan and Marvin Smith celebrates the life and groundbreaking work of twin photographers Morgan and Marvin Smith, who moved to Harlem in the 1930s to document its life, culture, and residents, both famous and unknown. This volume combines their photographs, the stories behind them, and a biography detailing their journey from Kentucky sharecroppers to influential artists, capturing iconic figures like Maya Angelou and Jackie Robinson. Their work reflects Harlem's enduring talent and cultural contributions. The book includes discussions of systemic oppression experienced by Black Americans in this era.
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Harlem: The Vision of Morgan and Marvin Smith by John Smith, Marvin Smith, and Morgan Smith captures the vibrant essence of Harlem through stunning photography and insightful narrative. Critics applaud its rich historical context and visual storytelling, though some feel it lacks in-depth analysis. Overall, it's celebrated for its artistic depiction of an iconic cultural landscape.
Readers with an appreciation for African American history, photography, and 20th-century Harlem will enjoy Harlem: The Vision of Morgan and Marvin Smith. Similar in appeal to The Harlem Reader and Harlem Stomp!, this book is perfect for fans of cultural narratives and visual storytelling.
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184
Biography • Nonfiction
Harlem, New York • 1940s
2021
Adult
10+ years
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