Freedom: A Photographic History of the African American Struggle

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From the bonds of slavery to the Civil Rights Movement, from the Deep South to the northern metropolises, from the Harlem Renaissance to the riots of South Central Los Angeles, Freedom tells of the African American struggle for equality from the primary photographic records in nineteenth century the entire option to the prevailing. It’s organized chronologically in five sections with introductory essays and narrative captions by noted scholars Manning Marable and Leith Mullings. The array and number of photographs, many never seen before, reveal the adventure in all its complexity and nuance, covering the struggle in its numerous aspects – political, social, economic, and cultural. Highly relevant lately, the pictures tell of the tremendous courage, determination, and power of a people fighting for a common goal.

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