From hand-rendered folk signs to high-dollar church marquees, religious messages and imagery saturate the landscape of the American South. In With Signs Following, photographer and southern
studies scholar Joe York introduces readers to the role of artistic, witty advertising in southern churches. In black-and-white images of religious signs and other ephemera, he simultaneously
presents the factual while encouraging reflection and introspection.
Though York's pictures speak volumes, With Signs Following features an equally compelling essay by York. This piece seeks the stories of the sign makers through informal interviews. The
combination of images and text offers an insightful, humorous, historically grounded perspective on one of the South's most familiar scenes. An introduction by noted southern studies scholar
Charles Reagan Wilson gives a contextual overview of the intersection between southern religion and the roadside.