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Oraien E. Catledge

b. 1928 in Sumner, Mississippi

Oraien Catledge came to his photographer's vocation near the end of a long career as a social worker in the state of Mississippi, and as an advocate for the blind throughout the South. Although principally a photographer of people, Catledge's sensuous, fastidious black and white work documents the landscapes and cityscapes of Mississippi and New Orleans, as well as imagining and recording the insular, working-class lives of the Cabbagetown neighborhood in center-city Atlanta -- the signal achievement upon which his considerable reputation rests.

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Oraien E. Catledge

Untitled, 2000

Black and white photograph

20 x 16 inches

27.5 x 21.75 inches framed

Gift of Lucinda Bunnen

Accession # 2005.013

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