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		<title>Black Migrants Exhibition</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Black Migrants is an exhibition of African-American farm worker photos I took in the 1960s curated by Michele Ellis Pracy at the Fresno Art Museum.&#160; The exhibition is now available for showing new venues.&#160; While covering farm workers&#8217; life, work, and union organizing in the 1960s I visited a number of African-American settlements in California&#8217;s &#8230; <a href="https://ernestlowe.com/black-migrants/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Black Migrants Exhibition</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Black Migrants is an exhibition of African-American farm worker photos I took in the 1960s curated by Michele Ellis Pracy at the Fresno Art Museum.&nbsp; The exhibition is now available for showing new venues.&nbsp;</p>
<p>While covering farm workers&#8217; life, work, and union organizing in the 1960s I visited a number of African-American settlements in California&#8217;s San Joaquin Valley. These towns are a little known part of history, the results of the rural-to-rural stream of the Great Migration out of the Jim Crow south.&nbsp; <a href="http://ernestlowe.com/black-migrants-photographers-statement/">more</a></p>
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<p>Fresno Art Museum Director Michelle Ellis Pracy curated the exhibition.<br>Joel Pickford made the extraordinary prints.<br>Mark Arax and Michael Eissinger provided valuable background information on the history of the African-American settlements.<br>California Humanities Community Stories Program, Fresno Art Museum and its donors, and West of West Center for Narrative History of the Central Valley have provided funding.</p>


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		<title>Teviston slideshow: a Black Okie Community</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2015 06:51:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I produced this narrated slideshow on Teviston—one of California&#8217;s Black Okie Communities—for the Framing Migrant Labor exhibit at Santa Rosa Junior College&#8217;s Agrella Gallery. My photos of the Wilson family are part of an exhibit that features Matt Black&#8217;s work, along with photos by Otto Hagel and Morrie Camhi.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I produced this narrated slideshow on Teviston—one of California&#8217;s Black Okie Communities—for the Framing Migrant Labor exhibit at Santa Rosa Junior College&#8217;s Agrella Gallery. My photos of the Wilson family are part of an exhibit that features Matt Black&#8217;s work, along with photos by Otto Hagel and Morrie Camhi.</p>
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		<title>Teviston, a Black Okie Community</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Aug 2015 23:48:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Teviston is one of the largely forgotten Black Okie communities in California&#8217;s San Joaquin Valley. It straddles Hwy 99 between Tulare and Delano, sitting just 3 miles south of Pixley. I first visited in December 1960, returning in 1961, as part of a major photo and radio project on California&#8217;s farm labor. Then I spent &#8230; <a href="https://ernestlowe.com/teviston-a-black-okie-community/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Teviston, a Black Okie Community</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teviston is one of the largely forgotten Black Okie communities in California&#8217;s San Joaquin Valley. It straddles Hwy 99 between Tulare and Delano, sitting just 3 miles south of Pixley. I first visited in December 1960, returning in 1961, as part of a major photo and radio project on California&#8217;s farm labor. Then I spent two months photographing and recording interviews in Teviston in the Fall of 1964.</p>
<p>In 2002 author Mark Arax and photographer Matt Black produced a series on Teviston in the L.A. Times . Then Mark recruited Joel Pickford to start shooting a Black Okies video documentary, including many of my stills. (<a href="http://ernestlowe.com/black-okie-history/">see this page for links.</a>)</p>
<p>In March of 2015 I revisited Teviston, bringing my old photos and a new camera. (Mark Arax, Mark&#8217;s son Jake, photographer and film-maker Joel Pickford, and historian/anthropologist Michael Essinger came along with me.) I hoped to find some of my subjects and photograph them in their middle age years. My hope was more than fulfilled!</p>
<p>Our day started with the churches, Friendship Baptist and St. Paul AME in Teviston and then First Baptist in Pixley, with one stop at the home of one of the Black families still living in Teviston. (The population now is primarily Latino.)</p>
<p>Folks responded to my 60s photos with great enthusiasm. The multi-congregation service at First Baptist of Pixley was on the theme Old Fashioned Day, with members dressing in their old clothes and artifacts across the front of the room. C.L Jones and Charles Carters held up Teviston antiques: a rusty milk can with spigot&nbsp; (&#8220;our water supply&#8221; for hauling water from the well), a slop bucket.(&#8220;our indoor plumbing&#8221;) and a rotary phone (&#8220;our iPhone&#8221;)&nbsp; drawing waves of laughter from the &nbsp;congregation. Several members and Reverend Hairston spoke of the progress they&#8217;d made since the not so good old days of the 60s.</p>
<p>Following the service we laid out prints and people crowded around, recognizing themselves or their relatives in many of the ones of children.</p>
<p>We returned again in April, attending service at First Baptist, photo touring Teviston and Pixley, and recording interviews.</p>
<p>My Teviston photographs have appeared in my large multi-media exhibition at the deYoung Museum in San Francisco (1966), and in many books, reports, and magazines. Pacifica Radio in Berkeley, Los Angeles, and New York broadcast a documentary on Teviston and a life history of Teviston resident William McKinley &#8220;Buck&#8221; Ashmore.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2015 22:48:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The West of the West Center has produced Black Okies, a documentary on the history of Teviston directed by Joel Pickford. You can view this film by going to this site: https://vimeo.com/user25968631/blackokies  Enter the password (case sensitive): Bokies0415 Michael Essinger is a doctoral student at UC Merced who is studying the forgotten history of  African-American communities up &#8230; <a href="https://ernestlowe.com/black-okie-history/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Black Okie History</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The West of the West Center has produced Black Okies, a documentary on the history of Teviston directed by Joel Pickford. You can view this film by going to this site:<br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><a href="https://vimeo.com/user25968631/blackokies">https://vimeo.com/user25968631/blackokies</a>  Enter the password (case sensitive): Bokies0415</span></p>
<p>Michael Essinger is a doctoral student at UC Merced who is studying the forgotten history of  African-American communities up and down the Central Valley. You can view or download his papers at this site:<br />
<a href="https://ucmerced.academia.edu/MichaelEissinger">Black Okie History</a></p>
<p>Mark Arax, Director of the West of the West Center, wrote several articles on Teviston in 2002 when he was a reporter for the LA Times. These are available at:<br />
<a href="http://articles.latimes.com/2002/aug/25/local/me-blackokies1">http://articles.latimes.com/2002/aug/25/local/me-blackokies1<br />
</a><a href="http://articles.latimes.com/2002/aug/26/local/me-blackokies2">http://articles.latimes.com/2002/aug/26/local/me-blackokies2<br />
</a><a href="http://articles.latimes.com/2002/aug/26/local/me-okieside26">http://articles.latimes.com/2002/aug/26/local/me-okieside26<br />
</a><a href="http://articles.latimes.com/2002/aug/27/local/me-blackokies3">http://articles.latimes.com/2002/aug/27/local/me-blackokies3</a></p>
<p>Mark speaks of the migration to rural California and some of the people he found in Teviston in this video:<br />
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LPBEb5PXBk&amp;feature=youtu.be">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LPBEb5PXBk&amp;feature=youtu.be</a></p>
<p><i>Acres of Aspiration</i> by Hannibal Johnson documents the all Black towns established in Oklahoma from the 1890s to the 1920s. They attracted independent, hard-working families from the deep South. This helps explain the strength of the younger generation that moved to California in the 50s to found Teviston and other primarily Black communities in California. One can order from <a href="http://alibris.com/">Alibris.com</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In the 60s I discovered a number of African-American towns in the San Joaquin Valley, later dubbed Black Okie communities by author Mark Arax. These towns are a little known part of California history, which my photographs and radio shows documented for the first time. In the Spring and Summer of 2015 I revisited South Dos &#8230; <a href="https://ernestlowe.com/revisiting-black-okie-communities/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Revisiting Black Okie Communities</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the 60s I discovered a number of African-American towns in the San Joaquin Valley, later dubbed Black Okie communities by author Mark Arax. These towns are a little known part of California history, which my photographs and radio shows documented for the first time. In the Spring and Summer of 2015 I revisited South Dos Palos (on the west side of Merced County) and Teviston (on Hwy 99 in Tulare County). To my surprise I found several families of the kids I&#8217;d photographed. I was able to photograph them at church and at family reunions in both towns.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll be uploading galleries of photographs from the 60s and the present day, as well as links to articles and academic research on this forgotten side of California history.</p>
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