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"The Making of an Argument", a collection of works by Gordon Parks, an American photographer, film director and musician. Parks was the first successful African-American photographer and film director before and after the war. A jazz pianist when he was a teenager, he taught himself photography in his twenties, made a mark in journalism such as poverty, racism, and civil rights movements, and became Vogue's art director Alexander Liberman. He has been hired and is also active in fashion photography. Parks has been working as a staff photographer for more than 10 years at the time's photojournalism monument, LIFE, and this is his first project with LIFE, Leonard Red, the leader of a black gangster in Harlem. A documentary featuring Jackson. A copy of LIFE, contacts at the time, and photos of Red Jackson as of 2007 are also included at the end of the book.