As a student in the 1970s, Deborah Willis
came to the realization that images of black beauty, female and male,
simply did not exist in the larger culture. Determined to redress this
imbalance, Willis examined everything from vintage ladies journals to
black newspapers, and started what would become a lifelong quest. With
more than two hundred arresting images, many previously unpublished,
Posing Beauty recovers a world many never knew existed. Historical
subjects such as Billie Holiday and Josephine Baker illuminate the past;
Angela Davis and Muhammad Ali take us to the civil rights era; Denzel
Washington, Lil Kim, and Michelle Obama celebrate the present. Featuring
the works of more than one hundred photographers, including Carl van
Vechten, Eve Arnold, Lee Friedlander, and Carrie Mae Weems, Willis s
book not only celebrates the lives of the famous but also captures the
barber shop, the bodybuilding contest, and prom night. Posing Beauty
challenges our most fundamental assumptions about what it means to be
beautiful. "
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