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ISBN
9783869309187
Book Title
Gordon Parks: Back to Fort Scott
Item Length
11.2in
Publisher
Steidl Gmbh & Co. Ohg
Publication Year
2015
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.8in
Author
Isabel Wilkerson
Genre
Photography, Social Science
Topic
Individual Photographers / Monographs, Subjects & Themes / Portraits & Selfies, Individual Photographers / General, Sociology / General, General
Item Width
10.1in
Item Weight
0 Oz
Number of Pages
144 Pages

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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. In 1950 he returned on one such assignment to his hometown of Fort Scott in southeastern Kansas: he was to provide photographs for a piece on segregated schools and their impact on black children in the years prior to Brown v. Board of Education. Parks intended to revisit early memories of his birthplace, many involving serious racial discrimination, and to discover what had become of the 11 members of his junior high school graduation class since his departure 20 years earlier. But when he arrived only one member of the class remained in Fort Scott, the rest having followed the well-worn paths of the Great Migration in search of better lives in urban centers such as St. Louis, Kansas City, Columbus and Chicago. Heading out to those cities Parks found his friends and their families and photographed them on their porches, in their parlors and dining rooms, on their way to church and working at their jobs, and interviewed them about their decision to leave the segregated system of their youth and head north. His resulting photo essay was slated to appear in Life in the spring of 1951, but was ultimately never published. This book showcases the 80-photo series in a single volume for the first time, offering a sensitive and visually arresting view of our country's racialized history. Gordon Parks (1912-2006) was born into poverty and segregation in Fort Scott, Kansas. The self-taught photographer also found success as a film director, author and composer. He was awarded the National Medal of Arts and over 50 honorary degrees.

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Publisher
Steidl Gmbh & Co. Ohg
ISBN-10
3869309180
ISBN-13
9783869309187
eBay Product ID (ePID)
208688950

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Book Title
Gordon Parks: Back to Fort Scott
Author
Isabel Wilkerson
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Individual Photographers / Monographs, Subjects & Themes / Portraits & Selfies, Individual Photographers / General, Sociology / General, General
Publication Year
2015
Genre
Photography, Social Science
Number of Pages
144 Pages

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Item Length
11.2in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
10.1in
Item Weight
0 Oz

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But as a new exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston reveals, that same year, photojournalist Gordon Parks -- then the only black staff photographer at Life -- proposed a story to his editors that might have actually done so had it ever been published. Parks wanted to represent ordinary African Americans within the magazine's pages through a cover story about school segregation. The 38-year-old journalist would travel to his hometown of Fort Scott, Kansas, to find and photograph his 11 former classmates from the all-black school he once attended., A glimpse into fifties segregated America by one of the most celebrated African-American photographers, Gordon Parks's Back to Fort Scott (Steidl) documents the return to his hometown of Fort Scott, Kansas, and to other Midwestern cities in his journey to create portraits of each of his classmates., But as a new exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston reveals, that same year, photojournalist Gordon Parks - then the only black staff photographer at Life - proposed a story to his editors that might have actually done so had it ever been published. Parks wanted to represent ordinary African Americans within the magazine's pages through a cover story about school segregation. The 38-year-old journalist would travel to his hometown of Fort Scott, Kansas, to find and photograph his 11 former classmates from the all-black school he once attended., In 1950, Gordon Parks traveled to his hometown in Kansas to capture the impact of school segregation in America. The photo essay never ran, but his images and the story behind them have resurfaced after 65 years in obscurity.
Text by
Haas, Karen
Copyright Date
2015
Dewey Decimal
779.9978197
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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