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Herklas Brown and Maine, 1944

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  • Herklas Brown and Maine, 1944 on Hardback by Gordon Parks
  • Herklas Brown and Maine, 1944 on Hardback by Gordon Parks
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In January 1944, during the height of World War II, Gordon Parks photographed Herklas Brown—the owner of the general store and Esso gas station in Somerville, Maine. Parks traveled to the state under the auspices of the Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) (SONJ) to record SONJ’s contributions to the war effort and to document the home front in this crucial period. His photographs chronicled oil and gas facilities and workers, Esso gas station owners in small towns, as well as people whose lives depended on fuel and other SONJ products. Consistent with his work before and after, Parks made it his mission to get to know his subjects and show their humanity, photographing Brown at his Esso station and with his family at the dinner table. Traveling at a time when transportation, food and lodging were a challenge, and notably as a Black man traveling alone, Parks nonetheless created a compelling documentary record of rural America that offers insight into this historic moment, as well as his early photographic practice directly before joining the staff of Life magazine. Published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Herklas Brown and Maine, 1944 features more than 90 previously unpublished photographs by Parks.

Author Biography:

Gordon Parks (1912–2006) was one of the twentieth century’s preeminent American photographers. From the 1940s through the dawn of the twenty-first century, he created work that focused on social justice, race relations, the civil rights movement, and the African American experience. Born into poverty and segregation in Fort Scott, Kansas, Parks won a Julius Rosenwald Fund fellowship in 1942 and went on to do groundbreaking work for the Farm Security Administration and magazines such as Ebony, Vogue, and Life, where he was a staff photographer for more than two decades. Beyond his work in photography, Parks was a respected film director, composer, memoirist, novelist and poet, who left behind an exceptional body of work that is a powerful record and interpretation of American life and culture.
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June 27th, 2024
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  • General (US: Trade)
ISBN-13
9783969993620
Product ID
38685354

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