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            <text>Steve Bransford</text>
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            <text>Steve Bransford</text>
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            <text>Kimberly Wallace-Sanders</text>
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            <text>Tesla Cariani</text>
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            <text>“Framing Shadows” supplies a counter-narrative that challenges the pervasive “mammy” stereotype (an archetype of a black woman who worked as a nanny to a white family) and encourages viewers to consider nuanced perspectives. Dr. Wallace-Sanders selected photographs from the Langmuir Collection, an extensive collection of over 12,000 photographs depicting African American life from 1840–1970.  Each image, according to Wallace-Sanders, captures a “microcosm of power dynamics involving race, gender, class, status, age, and domestic labor relations.” This exhibition is a prelude to her forthcoming book, Framing Shadows: African American Women and White Children in Domestic Portraiture.&#13;
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Steve Bransford and Tesla Cariani of the ECDS assisted in filming and editing interviews with Dr. Wallace-Sanders to create short videos for the exhibition. These videos contextualize the displayed photographs, highlight the Langmuir collection, and present Dr. Wallace-Sander’s approach to looking deeply into complex inter-racial relationships in American life.</text>
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            <text>https://exhibits.libraries.emory.edu/framing-shadows/ [online version of exhibit produced by ECDS that was published in April 2020]</text>
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            <text>https://scholarblogs.emory.edu/ecds/framing-shadows-exhibit/</text>
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            <text>https://trello.com/c/EG6QU4q9</text>
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              <text>Video for "Framing Shadows" library exhibit</text>
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