The South in Black and White

Baldwin Lee, 1980s

Picture this: An Asian-American man from New York city is walking through African-American communities in the deep South. He’s carrying an antique-looking wooden camera and a tripod and asking people if he can take their pictures. Most times they feel comfortable enough to say yes, because as Baldwin Lee notes in his memoir, he’s a minority within a minority…  ➔ Chrysler Museum of Art – Feb. 8, 2012 through Aug. 19, 2012

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