The visionary photographer captured the ugliness of racism in America, as well as the strength and dignity of those who opposed it – from cleaners in the corridors of power to Martin Luther King Jr pr ...
In all of his varied versions of life, Parks strived to be seen, and he learned quickly through his photographs how important it was for the world to see Black people as they truly lived and existed, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Melanee C. Harvey, the curator of "Temples of Hope, Rituals of Survival: Gordon Parks and Black Religious Life" exhibit poses at ...
The Gordon Parks Foundation will present Ralph Ellison: Photographer, an exhibition of photographs shot by Ellison held in The Gordon Parks Foundation's collection. The photographs, taken in the 1940s ...
Gordon Parks is one of the most iconic names in photography - with these pictures, it's easy to see why The post You need to see this American street photography by the pioneering Gordon Parks ...
When Gordon Parks picked up a camera in 1937, aged 25, Black Americans around him were processing the repercussions of the ...