Abstract

This chapter refers to One Time, One Place as one of Eudora Welty's published works with Random House. The photographic work had been Welty's public debut wherein she had complete control over the selection, organization, presentation, and treatment of her pictures in the book. Welty showcased the racial dynamics of African Americans in her collection, which offered individualized narratives of human struggles. One Time, One Place is regarded as a visual narrative that retroactively chronicles a historical community of Blacks and whites in the segregated South of the 1930s. The chapter details how the collection is sectioned as workday, Saturday, and Sunday.

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