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Michael Carlebach Collection
Date(s)
- 1859-1935 (Production)
Importance matérielle
1 Box
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Notice biographique
University of Miami Professor Emeritus Michael L. Carlebach’s (1945-2023) photojournalism career began in New York and Washington, D.C. Upon coming to Florida, he worked briefly as a staff photographer for the Miami Herald. In 1973, he began teaching at the University of Miami, which launched a thirty-year career in higher education. While working at University of Miami, Dr. Carlebach had taught photojournalism at the School of Communication, reestablished the program in American Studies, and chaired the Department of Art & Art History.
Throughout his life, he remained a sought-after photojournalist with a discerning eye for the subtleties of the human condition and the comic aspects of everyday life. His photographs have been published in Time, People, The Miami Herald, The Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel, and The New York Times. Most of his published books include thorough scholarly histories of photography, such as The Origins of Photojournalism in America and American Photojournalism Comes of Age, both published by Smithsonian Institution Press, while Sunny Land showcases his startling, humorous black and white images of the lesser documented “margins” of South Florida society. He remained active as a photographer, scholar, and writer for most of his life and was especially interested in illuminating the lives of people outside the glare of contemporary media and finding and memorializing extraordinary moments that would otherwise be lost.
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Portée et contenu
The Michael Carlebach Collection contains news clippings of various events from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The collection contains seven issues of Leslie's Weeklyfrom 1898 related to the Spanish-American War; one issue of the St. Louis Globe-Democratfrom April 25, 1906, with news about the San Francisco earthquake and one 1935 issue of the N ew York Timeswith coverage of the trial and conviction of Richard Hauptmann for the kipnapping and murder of the Lindbergh baby. The collection also contains an 1889 issue of Scientific American(Vol. 61 No. 14) with an article about the sinking of the American USS Maine in Havana Harbor in 1898.
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Conditions d'accès
This collection is open for research.
Accès physique
This collection is housed in the Special Collections of the University of Miami, Otto G. Richter Library, 8th floor.
Accès technique
Conditions de reproduction
Requests to publish or display materials from this collection require written permission from the rights owner. Please, contact chc@miami.edu for more information.
Preferred citation: Michael Carlebach Collection, Cuban Heritage Collection, University of Miami Libraries, Coral Gables, Florida.
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Source immédiate d'acquisition
Gift of Michael Carlebach, 1997.