Alex Leme’s current and ongoing project, Small Town: Portraits of a Disappearing America, offers a glimpse of the small, rural towns—as well as the lives of those who live in them—which are fast disappearing from the American landscape.
A little over seventy-five miles from Little Rock, lay the city of Cotton Plant, Arkansas. Located in Woodruff County, the city was founded in 1820. Originally known for its warehouses and cotton gins, and later for sawmills and woodworking plants, Cotton Plant, along with its prosperity, reached its peak population of more than 1,800 in 1950.
The Brazilian-born Leme, who lived and studied in London before moving to Little Rock, began the series in 2010. At the time, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, Cotton Plant had a population of 649.


























































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