Mine Eyes Have Seen: Bearing Witness to the Struggle for Civil RightsThames & Hudson, 2007 - 196 pagine Stirring and triumphant photographs evoke the heady days of the Civil Rights' Movement when America faced its worse nightmare and the Dream won. Fuelled by the powerful imagery in 'Mine Eyes Have Seen', we take a rollercoaster ride, peering through the eyes of LIFE photographer Bob Adelman as America struggles. |
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