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Photograph by Xavier Scott Marshall
Xavier Scott Marshall is one of 20 Fellows who were awarded the inaugural Image Equity Fellowship. Learn more here.
Untitled (Harlem Ballroom II) (2023) by Xavier Scott MarshallFREE THE WORK
A candid shot of boys dancing in Harlem.
In the 1920s and 1930s, the Cotton Club in Harlem hosted a dizzying array of iconic Black musicians and performers, but Black patrons were not permitted entry.
Untitled (Between Worlds) (2023) by Xavier Scott MarshallFREE THE WORK
Between Worlds
Xavier Scott Marshall was questioning that double standard—a space where a Black man in a suit could only be seen as the entertainment or “the help”—when he encountered a Harlem community program called We Do It Too, which teaches boys to wear suits, invites guest speakers and mentors, and generally invites boys to “come into their manhood in a confident way.”
Song of the Invisible (2023) by Xavier Scott MarshallFREE THE WORK
Song of the Invisible
As Marshall began photographing the boys in their suiting, he thought about James Van Der Zee’s classic Harlem portraiture and Ming Smith’s experimental approach to portraying musicians. He also thought about W. E. B. Du Bois’s concept of “double-consciousness,” the sense, as Du Bois wrote in 1897, “of always looking at one’s self through the eyes of others.” For these young boys from economically challenged backgrounds, would suiting be a form of “class armor”?
Unusual Suspects (Three Young Boys) (2023) by Xavier Scott MarshallFREE THE WORK
Three young boys pose for the camera.
Would a suit equalize the playing field? Marshall used a 4x5 camera to make double exposures and processed the film by hand, allowing for subtle imperfections to remain part of the final images. “I wanted to glorify them while also paying homage to the past,” Marshall said of the Harlem boys. Instead of dancing for patrons, in these photographs, the boys are dancing for themselves.
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My Brother's Keeper (2023) by Xavier Scott MarshallFREE THE WORK
My Brother's Keeper
Untitled (Four Boys) (2023) by Xavier Scott MarshallFREE THE WORK
Four boys pose for the camera in their new suits.
Untitled (Harlem Ballroom) (2023) by Xavier Scott MarshallFREE THE WORK
A group of boys from the Harlem based initiative, "We Do It Too" dance joyously with each other. “We Do it Too”, founded by Kelly Snider is a program dedicated to young black boys and girls, focused on shining a positive light on black youth.
Untitled (Two Boys II) (2023) by Xavier Scott MarshallFREE THE WORK
Two Boys II
Untitled (Two Boys III) (2023) by Xavier Scott MarshallFREE THE WORK
Two Boys III
Untitled (Two Boys) (2023) by Xavier Scott MarshallFREE THE WORK
Two Boys
Xavier Scott Marshall
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Explore the other 2022 Image Equity Fellows’ final projects and learn more about the Fellowship here.