Cecil Williams has been a photographer since he was 12-years-old. Now at 87-years-old, Williams says he never thought he would have captured pivotal moments during the Civil Rights Movement.
Lanny Smith, founder of Los Angeles-based athleisure brand Actively Black, noticed that a trend inevitably occurred every ...
Discovered in an abandoned storage locker, the 2,042 processed color slides and 102 rolls of black-and-white film depict key moments in the city's history ...
I started to wrangle up other Black photographers because I feel like even in the Civil Rights Movement, a lot of Black photographers, if there were that many photographing that movement ...
Charles Moore is a freelance photographer based in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts. He is a frequent lecturer about the civil rights era at universities and workshops. In 1965, after vowing to get away ...
In the 1960s, Adelman worked as a volunteer photographer for several civil rights groups, including the Congress of Racial Equality and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. He frequently ...
He handled all formats to tell the story of efforts to move South Carolina’s first civil rights museum from a photographer’s home into a larger space. Collins had known about civil rights photographer ...
ultimately leading him to capture the vibrant Black culture in San Francisco’s historic Fillmore District and document key moments in the Civil Rights Movement through his photography.
Birmingham City Hall is hosting an exhibition titled "Two Minute Warning: A Look at the 1965 Selma to Montgomery March by ...
museum a few weeks later to learn more about Williams’s civil rights photography, present samples of the collection, and photograph Williams wearing the gear. When Actively Black rolled out ...