Elemore Morgan Jr.
Art
Elemore Morgan, Jr. was an internationally recognized landscape painter and longtime advocate of the visual and performing arts in Louisiana.
Elemore Morgan, Jr. was an internationally recognized landscape painter and longtime advocate of the visual and performing arts in Louisiana.
Ralston Crawford took this photo of fellow photographer Elemore Morgan, Sr. Morgan's photographs often presented the everyday lives of rural people, vernacular architecture, and folk traditions.
Frances Parkinson Keyes autographs "All This is Louisiana" while photographer Elemore Morgan, Sr., looks on.
Photographer Elemore Morgan, Sr., made an important visual record of mid-twentieth-century folkways, rural life, indigenous architecture, and landscapes in Louisiana.
Bill Darwin took this photograph of Elemore Morgan, Sr., sitting in his darkroom. Though Morgan had little formal training, he made an important visual record of Louisiana culture.
Putting the “West” in the West Bank
An exhibition at the Louisiana State Museum reveals the boundless creativity and eccentricity of Southern artists.
Sarah Morgan Dawson kept a journal of her experiences during the Civil War in Louisiana.
The Morganza Spillway in Louisiana is a component of the flood control system for the lower Mississippi Rivier.
A star athlete at Tulane University, Eddie Morgan played for the New Orleans Pelicans in 1927 before joining the Cleveland Indians.
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