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Vanishing and Other Stories
— published 2009 — 5 editions |
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Posing Beauty: African American Images from the 1890s to the Present
— published 2009 |
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The Black Female Body: A Photographic History
by Deborah Willis, Carla Williams — published 2002 |
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Black: A Celebration of Culture
— published 2003 |
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A Small Nation of People: W. E. B. Du Bois and African American Portraits of Progress
by Deborah Willis, David Levering Lewis — published 2003 |
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Obama: The Historic Campaign in Photographs
by Deborah Willis, Kevin Merida — published 2008 |
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Reflections in Black: A History of Black Photographers 1840 to the Present
— published 2000 — 2 editions |
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Envisioning Emancipation: Black Americans and the End of Slavery
by Deborah Willis, Barbara Krauthamer — published 2012 — 2 editions |
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Malevolent Nurture: Witch-Hunting and Maternal Power in Early Modern England
— published 1995 — 2 editions |
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Van Der Zee, Photographer, 1886 1983
by Deborah Willis, Deborah Willis-Thomas — published 1993 |
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“He knows solitude. He knows its pleasure and its power. He knows it is a home you can occupy.”
― Deborah Willis, Vanishing and Other Stories
― Deborah Willis, Vanishing and Other Stories
“She wasn't the kind of girl who would come when called.”
― Deborah Willis, Vanishing and Other Stories
― Deborah Willis, Vanishing and Other Stories
“We were talking about The Bell Jar, because we were sixteen, and we wanted to be depressed in New York.”
― Deborah Willis, Vanishing and Other Stories
― Deborah Willis, Vanishing and Other Stories
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