Rabu, 09 Agustus 2017

American History Museum Review: Teenie Harris, Photographer

Teenie Harris, Photographer: An American Story Exhibition at Heinz Galleries, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, through April 7; http://ift.tt/2uqtuLt As a main photographer from 1936 to 1975 for the Pittsburgh Courier, one of America’s leading black newspapers during the Jim Crow and civil rights eras, Harris focused his sharp eye and cultural awareness on the …

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