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This debut book explores the history of Black cotillions in the US through an immersive collection of photographs made at debutante balls in Detroit between 2022 and 2025.
Cotillion balls were once rites reserved for white European nobility with the purpose of introducing young women to polite society and potential suitors. In the wake of emancipation towards the end of the nineteenth century, African Americans adopted this tradition as a means of social upliftment, community building, and education. This debut book by Brooklynbased photographer Miranda Barnes explores the rich history of Black cotillions in the US through an immersive collection of photographs made at debutante balls in Detroit between 2022 and 2025.ISBN13: 9781917651370
Format: Hardback
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Publisher: MACK
Publication City, Country: United Kingdom
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