Perceptions of Perry County and the Black Belt have transformed from pinnacles of the Old South to abandoned towns with empty buildings. Today the essence of these communities is lost on travelers who do not go beyond the surface of what they see while passing through. Yet, there is a beauty to these towns that can be discovered through the voices of the people who have lived there.
The Faces of Marion project, funded by the Alabama Humanities Foundation, uses the senses of sight and sound to move beyond these generalizations. The stories and photographs of Marion residents were collected by Samford University’s Oral History Program, Jonathan Bass, and Caroline Summers.
“The Black Belt is not just land. It’s the people.”
-Elizabeth Wells