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    Gordon Parks stunning photos of families in 1950s Alabama | Daily Mail Online

    ▻http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2833736/Shotguns-sundaes-segregation-Gordon-Parks-stunning-photos-families-1950

    Oh merci Elisabeth Vallet d’avoir signalé la publication de ces images étonnantes.

    http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/11/13/1415915696325_wps_10_MUST_LINK_BACK_TO_SITE_ht.jpg http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/11/13/1415915696285_wps_4_MUST_LINK_BACK_TO_SITE_ht.jpg

    Shotguns, sundaes and segregation: Stunning photos of families in 1950s Alabama offer poignant look at life during civil-rights era

    African-American photographer Gordon Parks captured the lives of three families living in Mobile, Alabama in 1956
    The collection, called The Restraints: Open and Hidden, follows the lives of three families
    A total of 40 prints will now go on display at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia
    Parks worked for Life Magazine for 20 years, shooting the likes of Muhammad Ali and Malcom X

    #états-unis #ségrégation #racisme #photographie

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      Reka @reka CC BY-NC-SA 31/01/2016

      Et aussi cet article de 2014

      ‘A Long Hungry Look’ : Forgotten Gordon Parks Photos Document Segregation - The New York Times

      ▻http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/28/arts/design/gordon-parks-photos-document-segregation.html?_r=0

      https://dl.dropbox.com/s/zktu3sfwoncm7f9/a%20long%20hungry%20look.png?dl=0

      BOSTON — In 1950, Gordon Parks was the only African-American photographer working for Life magazine, a rising star who was gaining the power to call his own shots, and he proposed a cover story both highly political and deeply personal: to return to Fort Scott, Kan., the prairie town where he had grown up, to find his 11 classmates in a segregated middle school.

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      Philippe De Jonckheere @philippe_de_jonckheere CC BY 1/02/2016
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      @reka Si l’oeuvre de Gordon Parks t’intéresse, c’est effectivement un très remarquable photographe, je ne peux que te conseiller le photopoche qui, par définition, n’est pas la ruine, et qui est paru, si mes souvenirs sont exacts, à l’occasion de son exposition vraiment extraordinaire à Arles, en 2013

      ▻http://www.actes-sud.fr/catalogue/photographie/gordon-parks

      http://arttattler.com/Images/NorthAmerica/Missouri/St.%20Louis/St.%20Louis%20Art%20Museum/Gordon%20Parks/2-Parks---American-Gothic.jpg

      Philippe De Jonckheere @philippe_de_jonckheere CC BY
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