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The Southern Studies Documentary Photograph Collection<br /> MUM00740<br />

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The Southern Studies Documentary Photograph Collection


MUM00740

PURL

http://purl.oclc.org/umarchives/MUM00740/

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Access Restrictions

Open for research. This collection is stored at an off-site facility. Researchers interested in using this collection must
contact Archives and Special Collections at least two business days in advance of their planned visit.

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Summary Information

Repository
University of Mississippi Libraries
Title
The Southern Studies Documentary Photo Collection
Date [inclusive]
2000-2013
Extent
1.25 Linear feet (3 boxes)
Location
Library Annex Cold Room
Abstract
Photographs in this collection are a result of a project from SST598 class: Special Topics, Documentary Photography.

Preferred Citation

The Southern Studies Documentary Photograph Collection (MUM00740), Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library,
The University of Mississippi

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Biographical Note

Photographs in this collection are a result of a project from SST598 class: Special Topics, Documentary Photography.

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Scope and Content

Photographs were gathered by semester and theme of study. Collection is arranged using this method. A list of class participants
and photograph titles are available. A portion of this collection has abeen digitized, and can be accessed via the Southern Studies Documentary Photo Collection.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

University of Mississippi Libraries

Copyright Restrictions

Copyright of image(s) are held by the photographers.

Custodial History note

Collection was acquired from David Wharton, Director of Documentary Studies, Center for the Study of Southern Culture, University
of Mississippi in April, 2014.

Additions

Further additions are expected to this collection in subsequent years.

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Controlled Access Headings

Format(s)

  • Documentary photography — Mississippi
  • photographic prints

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Collection Inventory

Box 1 

Folder 1: The Changing Face of Lafayette County Fall 2000 

Scope and Content

This folder contains works from: B. J. Petty, Brian Fisher, David Wharton, Evan Hatch, Joe Biagioli, Kay Walraven, Ken Sallis,
Kris Cox, Patricia Reis, Sally Monroe. Photographed in the following locations: Lafayette, Oxford, Sardis, University, MS.

Folder 2: Town and Country Fall 2001 

Scope and Content

This folder contains works from: Amy Evans, Joe York, Katy Vinroot, Mary Beth Lasseter, Molly Boland, Preston Lauterbach,
Rana Wallace, Rob Jolly, Shannon Payne, Stephen Bowles. Photographed in the following locations: Lafayette, Oxford, University,
MS.

Folder 3: Of Change and Tradition Fall 2002 

Scope and Content

This folder contains works from: Ben Cannon, Brooke Butler, Dianne Jackson, Ejia East, Hunter Gates, Joe York, Judy Griffin,
Kendra Myers, Sarah Alford, Todd Parker, Warren Ables.

Folder 4: Southerners and Their World Fall 2003 

Scope and Content

This folder contains works from: Angela Watkins, Christopher Hedglin, Lynn Linnemeier, Marcie Little, Mary Ellen Maples, Mayumi
Morishita, Nash Molpus, Richie Caldwell, Scott Kitchens. Photographed in the following locations: Scottsboro, AL; Atlanta,
GA; Abbeville, Chickasaw County, Panola County, Holly Springs, Indianola, Jackson, Lafayette County, Laurel, Madison County,
Madison, Mississippi Delta, Mound Bayou, Como, Philadelphia, Pontotoc, Okolona, Shaw, Shelby, Tupelo, University, Vicksburg,
Water Valley, MS; Nashville, Loudon, TN.

Folder 5: Community Photography Fall 2004 

Scope and Content

This folder contains works from: Andrew Lenenthal, Angela Moore, Ellie Campbell, Jordan Craven, Mary Margaret Miller, Matt
Donohue, Nathan Kosub, Renna Tuten, Robert Caldwell, Robin Yekaitis, Sean Hughes, Susie Penman. Photographed in the following
locations: Batesville, Bruce, Holly Springs, New Albany, Panola County, Pontotoc, Water Valley, MS.

Folder 6: Oxford and Holly Springs: A Comparative Approach Spring 2006 

Scope and Content

This folder contains works from: Jane Harrison Fisher, Mary Battle, Robert Caldwell, Velsie Pate, Unknown Photographer. Photographed
in the following locations: Holly Springs, Oxford, MS.

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Box 2 

Folder 1: Oxford in Transition: A Photographic Approach Spring 2007 

Scope and Content

This folder contains works from: Jane Harrison Fisher, Miranda Cully, Nelson Griffin, Robert Caldwell. Photographed in the
following locations: Oxford, University, MS.

Folder 2: Communities Fall 2007 

Scope and Content

This folder contains works from: Angela Gapinski, April Garza, Barrett Welch, Camp Best, Eric Feldman, Kasimu Harris, Nora
Brown, Omar Gordon, Rebecca Batey, Rory Fraser, Sarah Abdelnour, Stacey Smith, Stephen Beldon. Photographed in the following
locations: Batesville, Holly Springs, Pontotoc, Water Valley, MS.

Folder 3: Oxford – A Photographic Survey Fall 2008 

Scope and Content

This folder contains works from: Alan Pike, Blount Montgomery, Callie Flowers, Carroll Gunn, Catherine Servati, Derek Johnson,
Duvall Osteen, Gray Young, I’Nasah Crockett, Jennifer Lawrence, Lee Taylor, Mary Warner, Matt Hopper, Melanie Young, Miles
Laseter, Sarah Simonson. Photographed in the following locations: Oxford, MS.

Folder 4: Southern Weekend Fall 2009 

Scope and Content

This folder contains works from: Amanda Lillard, Ben Guest, Cathryn Stout, Cory Cox, Eric Griffis, Ferriday McClatchy, J.
Bingo Gunter, Jamison Hollister, Kathryn McGaw, Mary Amelia Taylor, Meghan Leonard, Nathan Gregory, Novelette Brown, Ross
Brand, Tyler Keith, Xaris Martinez. Photographed in the following locations: Brierfield, Corner, Frisco City, Marion, Pine
Apple, AL; Alligator Point, Ochloknee Bay, Wacissa River, FL; Thomson, GA; Tunica, University, Taylor, Starkville, Southaven,
Oxford, Mendenhall, Marshall County, Belen, Gravel Springs, Greenville, Jackson, Jonestown, Lake Sardis, Looxahoma, MS; Memphis,
TN.

Folder 5: Labor and Leisure Fall 2010 

Scope and Content

This folder contains works from: Abby Olivier, Alyssa Wilson, Amy Ulmer, Camilla Aikin, Chelsea Caveny, Danielle St. Ours,
Erik Watson, Eva Walton, Gretchen Wood, Jason Dunaway, Jonathan Dial, Kirsten Schofield, Kori Lee Castle, Nell Knox, Susie
Penman. Photographed in the following locations: Conway, Helena, AR; Batesville, Belzoni, Booneville, Bruce, Calhoun City,
Jackson, New Albany, Oxford, Taylor, University, Vardaman, Water Valley, MS; Memphis, TN; Folly Beach, Jacksonboro, SC.

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Box 3 

Folder 1: Making Space and Place Fall 2011 

Scope and Content

This folder contains works from:Caroline Croom, Chelsea Wright, Jennifer Louden, Joey Thompson, Kate Kenwright, Katherine
Bailey, Katie Lambert, Katie Radishofski, Matthieu Dessier, Meghan Holms, Mel Lasseter, Roy Button, Steve Saunders . Photographed
in the following locations: Birmingham, AL; Helena, AR; Amboy, Ashburn, GA; Abbeville, Alva, Clarksdale, Gravel Springs, Greenwood,
Grenada, Holly Springs, Lafayette County, Oxford, Pontotoc County, Sylva Rena, Taylor, Vardaman, Water Valley, Yalobusha County,
Yocona, MS; Memphis, TN.

Folder 2: Making Space, Living in Place Spring 2013 

Scope and Content

This folder contains works from: Austin McAfee, Daniel Russell, Ethan Booker, Leslie Hassel, Mary Kate Keappler, Rachael Walker.
Photographed in the following locations: Bruce, Clarksdale, Coahoma County, College Hill, Como, Greenwood, Holly Springs,
Jackson, Lafayette County, Lake Sardis, Marshall County, Merigold, Oxford, Panola County, Pontotoc, Sardis, Taylor, Tupelo,
Union County, Water Valley, MS.

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