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Southern Illinois Album

Southern Illinois Album

Farm Security Administration Photographs, 1936-1943

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Herbert K. Russell. Foreword by F. Jack Hurley

$24.95

Paperback
978-0-8093-1589-5
160 pages, 10 x 8.875, 114 illustrations
02/19/1990

Shawnee Books

 

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About the Book

Life on the road was anything but glamorous for Farm Security Administration photographers traveling through southern Illinois in the mid-1930s. Often their most promising subjects lived at the end of the worst roads, many of which lacked bridges, drainage ditches, or gravel. Outfitted with three government-issue cameras, flashbulbs, tripods, and film-processing chemicals, their job was to help "explain America to Americans" by seeking out and photographing the one-third of the nation FDR described as "ill-housed, ill-clad, and ill-nourished."

Featured in this book are more than one hundred photographs from the collection of a quarter of a million taken by FSA photographers between 1935 and 1943. These pictures capture life during the Great Depression as viewed in the coal-mining towns of Herrin, West Frankfort, and Zeigler; the river communities of Shawneetown, Cairo, and Grayville; the farming regions near McLeansboro, Newton, and Harrisburg—more than two dozen southern Illinois county seats, hamlets, and landings. Together they comprise a photographic portrait of the determination, hard work, and capacity to find ways to celebrate life exemplified by the people of southern Illinois during one of the most difficult periods of American history.

FSA photographers helped to invent and popularize the "documentary style," a type of photography in which pictures and their arrangement carry much of the information in a story. Intended to document the success of a government project, these pictures survived to preserve for later generations the story of the people of southern Illinois and how they endured the difficult times of the Great Depression.

Authors/Editors

Herbert K. Russell is Director of College Relations at John A. Logan College.

Reviews

“The individual photographs selected by Russell represent the best of the FSA style. Some are evocative, some are in­structive, and all are interesting.”—David B. Danbom, Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society