ハーレム -黒い天使達・Harlem:Black Angels-(First Edition, no cover)

吉田 ルイ子 / Ruiko Yoshida

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Publisher/講談社

   Published/1974
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/111   Size/225*255*10
Google翻訳
Harlem: Black Angels- (First Edition), a photo book by Japanese female photographer Ryuko Yoshida. Journalist Ryuko Yoshida, who has published publications intermingled with photographs and texts for many years, with the main themes of "racism," "children," and "women." Born in Hokkaido, his childhood, when he witnessed Ainu discrimination, prompted him to become a journalist. After graduating from Keio University, he moved to the US after working as an NHK and TBS announcer. At Columbia University, I majored in photojournalism and started taking photographs around that time. Living in Harem, feared as a black residential area in New York, and in the midst of discrimination and cultural revolution, starting with the snap of adorable children, the daily lives of Harlem people who were awakened to a change of consciousness and black people Depict the movement. This photo book, which was first published in 1974, is a photo book that summarizes the series of records (reprinted in 2010). A miracle record by a brave female journalist who is as good as the Harlem captured by American photographers such as Bruce Davidson. First edition, first printing.
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<Condition> Body: Vinyl cover missing.
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