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Harlan Bozeman: Collective Legacy

Harlan Bozeman: Collective Legacy

A little more than 100 years ago, the rural town of Elaine, Arkansas, was the site of a brutal, racially-motivated massacre – a tragedy not taught in Arkansas state schools, nor officially recognized by the government. For the last four years, Harlan Bozeman (2024 CatchLight Global Fellow) has been exploring what it means to build a photographic archive of a town that has been left out of historical record. His research-driven practice confronts the erasure of Black legacies, examining how these histories shape identity and personhood.
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