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Gordon Parks’ Testimony of Black Life in America
A new expanded edition of Born Black and an exhibition reveal previously unpublished photographs.
Monday May 13, 2024
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• Book : Gordon Parks’ Testimony of Black Life in America
• Discovery : A Love Letter to New York’s Mom & Pop Shops
• Video: Visions and Images: Alexander Liberman, 1977
• Book : To Look Native
Originally Published in 1971, Gordon Park’s Born Black was the first book to unite both Parks’ writing and photography. The book focused on Park’s work documenting a crucial decade for both Civil Rights and Black Power movements. A new expanded edition and an exhibition reveal previously unpublished photographs, archival material, and new scholarly essays.
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