… same vein, photographs of lynchings and those who took the photos, were also complicit and reproduced the racialized … the voyeuristic spectacle of the victims’ bodies, the photos “allow us to see whiteness in a new way,” he added. …
… black colleagues, Douglass was overwhelmed by the reception he received in Ireland, the first major stop on his … gentleman of nature and society.”[46] (SOURCE) Douglass’s reception in Britain was therefore not representative of the … in his narration of the Cambria incident. Douglass’s reception confirmed for him the paradoxical nature of his …