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Before #BlackLivesMatter, there was Gordon Parks and Ralph Ellison

September 4, 2023July 23, 2016 by John Dunlevy

Before #BlackLivesMatter, there was Gordon Parks and Ralph Ellison

Categories Thoughts Tags Aimee Levitt, art, Chicago Reader, collaboration, Gordon Parks, Harlem, links, Museum of the Art Institute of Chicago, photography, Ralph Ellison
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