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James Allen

Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photography in America

Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photography in America

Edited and with text by James Allen. Additional text by John Lewis, Leon F. Litwack, and Hilton Als.

"Many people today, despite the evidence, will not believe—don't want to believe—that such atrocities happened in America not so very long ago. These photographs bear witness to... an American holocaust." — Congressman John Lewis

The Tuskegee Institute records the lynching of 3,436 Black Americans between 1882 and 1950. Many times, a photographer was present to capture these events. Without Sanctuary preserves these harrowing, death-marked depictions, saving them so that we may recognize the terrorism unleashed on America’s African American community.

Editor James Allen, an American antique collector, includes nearly 100 images of lynchings in America from his own collection, including battleground cases such as the 1911 murders of Laura and Lawrence Nelson in Okemah, Oklahoma the lynching of Rubin Stacy in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in 1935, and the infamous 1915 execution of Jewish factory manager Leo Frank in Marietta, Georgia. These images are accompanied by Allen’s own notes, as well as texts from the late US congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis, the late slavery and Reconstruction historian Leon Litwack, and writer and theater critic Hilton Als, professor at University of California in Berkeley and Columbia University. 

Now in its 18th printing, Without Sanctuary remains a singular testament to the camera’s ability to make us remember what we too often choose to forget.

twin palms publishers
january 2000
8 x 10 inches
98 four-color plates
212 pages

isbn: 978-0-944092-69-9

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