Viewing these photos touched me very deeply. As a man of color I have experienced first hand bigotry and prejudice far to many times. We and I mean we collectively have a long way to go to eradicate these hateful beliefs and practices that go on in many places around the world. Thank you for posting that link.
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It's amazing how these past incidents become more public knowledge, and shows how important 'photographs' taken and filed safely play such an important role. Reminds me of the 'Isle of Man' usage during the same period of our history. Thanks for sharing
I saw these on exhibit in Vancouver and what stood out was that he did not take the standard technical photos, but came into people's cabins and shot then as individuals and citizens. He left the collection to the library so this event could already be remembered to not be repeated.
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It's amazing how these past incidents become more public knowledge, and shows how important 'photographs' taken and filed safely play such an important role. Reminds me of the 'Isle of Man' usage during the same period of our history. Thanks for sharing