Talk:List of photographers of the civil rights movement

Latest comment: 5 years ago by Randy Kryn in topic Charles Brittin

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List of photo books on the civil rights movement

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  • Adelman, Bob (Ed.);& Johnson, Charles (Intro.), MLK: A Celebration in Word and Image, Beacon Press, 2011. ISBN 978-0-8070-0316-9
  • Carson, Clayborne, ed. (2003). Civil Rights Chronicle: The African-American Struggle for Freedom. Legacy.
  • Cox, Julian; Jacob, Rebekah;& Karales, Monica (Andrew Young, forward), CONTROVERSY AND HOPE: The Civil Rights Photographs of James Karales, The University of South Carolina Press, 2013.
  • Davidson, Bruce, Time of Change: Civil Rights Photographs 1961-1965, Los Angeles: St. Ann's Press, 2002.
  • Faces of Freedom Summer, University of Alabama Press, 2001.
  • Freed, Leonard, Black in White America, New York: Grossman, 1967.
  • Kasher, Steven, The Civil Rights Movement: A Photographic History, 1954-68, New York: Abbeville, 1996.
  • Lyon, Danny, Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement, University of North Carolina Press, 1992.
  • Moore, Charles, Powerful Days: The Civil Rights Photography of Charles Moore, New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 1991.
  • Williams, Cecil J., Out of the Box in Dixie: Cecil Williams' Photography of the South Carolina Events That Changed America, 2006, Cecil Williams Photography/Publishing; "Freedom and Justice," 1995, Mercer University Press; "Orangeburg 1968: A Place and Time Remembered," 2009
  • Herron, Matt, "Mississippi Eyes: The story and photography of the Southern Documentary Project", 2014, Talking Fingers Press
  • Speltz, Mark (2016). North of Dixie: Civil Rights Photography Beyond the South. Getty Publications. ISBN 9781606065051.
  • Williams, Cecil J., Out of the Box in Dixie: Cecil Williams' Photography of the South Carolina Events That Changed America, 2006, Cecil Williams Photography/Publishing — Preceding unsigned comment added by User:Lopifalko (talk) 10:02, 7 June 2018 (UTC)Reply

Charles Brittin

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Randy Kryn Charles Brittin has photos shown in North of Dixie: Civil Rights Photography Beyond the South By Mark Speltz. See here and search his name in the search box on the left. Mitchumch (talk) 01:35, 19 March 2019 (UTC)Reply

Hi. Good work, now you or someone can add him in with a source. What I removed was an entry consisting of just an unlinked name with no descriptor or cite. Randy Kryn (talk) 02:20, 19 March 2019 (UTC)Reply