ANDREW JOHN JACKSON

Deborah Willis: "Visualizing the Black Body in Photography and Popular Culture"

March 11, 2018

Images of the black subject, whether artistic, documentary, or anthropological, are forever fixed in the popular imagination through photography. Today, many black photographers working all over the diaspora are responding to social issues—commenting on politics, culture, family, and history.

 

 

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