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Back to Fort Scott

By Gordon Parks

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"The first African American photographer to be hired full time by Life magazine, Gordon Parks was often sent on assignments involving social issues that his white colleagues were not asked to cover...

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A Clue from the Grave
A Clue from the Grave

By Karen Haas, Irene Pence

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The photography of Charles Sheeler
The photography of Charles Sheeler

By Theodore E. Stebbins

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"This monograph presents the often-overlooked photographic work of Charles Sheeler. It opens with his Cubist-inspired architectural images of the 1910s, moves on to the highly abstract nude studies...

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An Enduring Vision
An Enduring Vision

By Lyle Rexer, Karen Haas

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Common Wealth
Common Wealth

By Lowery Stokes Sims

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Edward Weston
Edward Weston

By Weston Edward

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This is a book about Edward Weston before he was Edward Weston, before he was the renowned modernist photographer we know so well. His early years in the field coincided exactly with the height of...

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