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Erina Duganne

Erina Duganne is an associate professor of art history at Texas Sate University. She is the author of The Self in Black and White: Race and Subjectivity in Postwar American Photography.

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Black on Black: Louis Draper Made His Subjects Visible

Erina Duganne

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