Freedom
A Photographic History of the African American Struggle
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Publication
2005-04-01 - Phaidon Press
Language
English
Word Count
128,000 words, Guess
Page Count
512 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivefreedomphotograp0000mara
- ISBN-100714845175
- ISBN-139780714845173
- Goodreads676980
- Better World Books9780714845173
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL7831060M
Classifications
- LCCE185
- DDC305.8960730222
- LCCE185 .M365 2002
Description
Photographs from the 1840s to the present trace the efforts of African Americans to overcome slavery and racism, and depict significant events and the accomplishments of blacks in the arts, education, business, and politics.
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- Freedom: A Photographic History of the African American Struggle
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