History is a continuum, it's not these separate moments. That's how we look at it. In the 1700s in Virginia before there were police officers - there were these groups of men who would wander the countryside - and if they saw a black man or a black woman they would presume that that black man or woman was a slave. If you didn't have the kind of pass that you were supposed to have, then you could be whipped, you could be enslaved, you could be taken into custody - even if you were free. And as I'm reading this I find myself thinking, "How is this any different from stop-and-frisk?"
That's the nature of representation; every time we represent something we alter it and slightly change it. And so with that as my foundation, underst… - Titus Kaphar
That's the nature of representation; every time we represent something we alter it and slightly change it. And so with that as my foundation, underst…
- Titus Kaphar
History is a continuum, it's not these separate moments. That's how we look at it. In the 1700s in Virginia before there were police officers - there… - Titus Kaphar
History is a continuum, it's not these separate moments. That's how we look at it. In the 1700s in Virginia before there were police officers - there…
I'm not saying that things now aren't better for black people. Thank God they're definitely better, but some things are still the same. "Better" is n… - Titus Kaphar
I'm not saying that things now aren't better for black people. Thank God they're definitely better, but some things are still the same. "Better" is n…
All of depiction is fiction, it's only a question of degree. When we think of images, such as the signing of the declaration of independence, we thin… - Titus Kaphar
All of depiction is fiction, it's only a question of degree. When we think of images, such as the signing of the declaration of independence, we thin…
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