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

吉田 ルイ子 / Ruiko Yoshida

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Publisher/サンクチュアリ出版

   Published/2010
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/111   Size/225*255*10
Google翻訳
A collection of photographs of Japanese female photographer Ryoko Yoshida "Harlem-Black Angels-Black Angels-". Yuko Yoshida has published a long-standing publication of photographs and texts mainly on the theme of racial discrimination, children, and women. Born in Hokkaido, Ainu's early childhood witnessed discrimination, became an opportunity to become a journalist, and after graduating from Keio University, he went to the US via an NHK and TBS announcer. At Columbia University, I majored in photojournalism and started taking photographs from that time. In New York, where Harlem, who was feared as a black settlement, lived in Harlem, starting with the snaps of adorable children, he was in the midst of the discrimination and cultural revolution, and the everyday life of Harlem people who were awakening to change in consciousness. Depict the black movement. This is the book whose first edition was published in 1974. A record of a miracle by a brave female journalist who rivals Harlem captured by Bruce Davidson and other leading American photographers. Published in 2010, Reprint version.
<Related Artists> 吉田 ルイ子 / Ruiko YoshidaBruce Davidson
<Condition> Vinyl cover: missing, body: aged
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