NYC Art Exhibit Displays Images Of Civil Rights Struggle
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“For All the World to See” defines visual culture broadly. There are plenty of photographs, though few framed prints. Instead they are in newspapers, magazines and brochures and on posters. These are interspersed with videos, films and objects (dolls, commemorative coins, baseball cards). And there’s lots of audio material.
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article courtesy of NewsOne.com
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