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Daufuskie Island (25 Revised edition)

Moutoussamy-Ashe, Jeanne(Photographs by)Willis, Deborah(Preface by)Moutoussamy-Ashe, Jeanne(Epilogue by)Haley, Alex(Foreword by)
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This book is a celebration of life in a bygone era on a South Carolina Sea Island.

First published in 1982, ""Daufuskie Island"" vividly captures life on a South Carolina Sea Island before the arrival of resort culture.

Located between Hilton Head and Savannah, Daufuskie Island has since become a plush resort destination.

Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe's photographs document what daily life was like for the last inhabitants to occupy the land prior to the onset of tourist developments.

When Moutoussamy-Ashe first came to Daufuskie in 1977, about eighty permanent African American residents lived on the island.

Many still spoke their native Gullah dialect. They had only one store, a two-room school, a nursery, and one active church.

Moustoussamy-Ashe's photographs show family gatherings, crabbing and fishing, children at play, spiritual life, and the toils of everyday existence.

With the utmost respect for her notoriously shy subjects, she captured a powerful vision of their rough-hewn but rewarding life.

Redesigned from cover to cover, this twenty-fifth anniversary edition of ""Daufuskie Island"" includes more than fifty previously unpublished photographs from the original contact sheets.

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Product Details
1570038821 / 9781570038822
Paperback / softback
975.799
30/08/2009
United States
176 pages, 110 illustrations
956 grams