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photographer Marion Post Wolcott took a photo of Geneva Varner Clark of Varnertown alongside her three children. Varner was a resident of the community who at the time identified as Native American, referring to herself as a Summerville Indian. This is the only known photo of members of a Lowcountry
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began to collect her photographs. The first monograph on Marion Post Wolcott's work was published in 1983. Wolcott was an advocate for women's rights; in 1986, Wolcott said: "Women have come a long way, but not far enough. . . . Speak with your images from your heart and soul" (Women in Photography
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In the 1970s, a renewed interest in Post Wolcott's images among scholars rekindled her own interest in photography. In 1978, Wolcott mounted her first solo exhibition in California, and by the 1980s the
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for safety. She went back to teaching but also continued her photography and became involved in the anti-fascist movement. At the New York Photo League she met
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Post's photographs for the FSA often explore the political aspects of poverty and deprivation. They also often find humour in the situations she encountered.
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1920 United States Federal Census; Census Place: Bloomfield Ward 1, Essex, New Jersey; Roll: T625_1028; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 9.
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Frontline Diplomacy: The Foreign Affairs Oral History Collection of the Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training
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Oral history interview with Marion Post Wolcott, 1965 Jan. 18, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
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when not at school. Here she met many artists and musicians and became interested in dance. She studied at
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An extensive anthology of Marion Post Wolcott's photography edited by her daughter, Linda Wolcott-Moore
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FSA Photos, including many by Wolcott, posted by Library of Congress on Flickr Commons Website
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Hoyt; known as "Nan") and Walter Post, a physician. She grew up in the family home in
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kept sending her to do "ladies' stories", Ralph Steiner took her portfolio to show
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In 1941 she met Leon Oliver Wolcott, deputy director of war relations for the
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Owen, Deborah L. (1999). "Wolcott, Marion Post (1910-1990), photographer".
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Wolcott, Marion Post; Stein, Sally; Friends of Photography (1983-01-01).
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Website created by Wolcott's daughter, hosted on J. David Sapir's site
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population and was horrified. Soon she and her sister had to return to
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Looking for the Light: The Hidden Life and Art of Marion Post Wolcott
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Post Wolcott's work is archived at the Library of Congress and the
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Post trained as a teacher, and went to work in a small town in
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Prints and Photographs Reading Room, Library of Congress
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to study with her sister Helen. Helen was studying with
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Wolcott, Marion Post (2008). "Marion Post Wolcott".
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Marion Post in 1940.
Montclair, New Jersey
Santa Barbara, California
Farm Security Administration
photographer
Farm Security Administration
Great Depression
poverty
Jim Crow
Montclair, New Jersey
née
Bloomfield
boarding school
Greenwich Village
The New School
Massachusetts
Europe
Trude Fleischmann


Rolleiflex
Speed Graphic
Vienna
Nazi
Jewish
America
Ralph Steiner
Paul Strand
Philadelphia Evening Bulletin
Roy Stryker

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