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Show offers introduction to work of Gordon Parks
Associated Press WriterFrom the streets of Harlem to the pitiful slums of Brazil, Gordon Parks focused his lens -- and his life -- on subjects that many people would prefer to ignore. But the images that Parks captured as one of the most accomplished documentary photographers...Tags: Gang Activity, Gordon Parks, Libraries and Museums, Robert Capa, Life
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Acclaimed photographer Gordon Parks featured in new exhibit at Delaware Art Museum
Associated Press WriterWILMINGTON, Del. (AP) _ From the streets of Harlem to the pitiful slums of Brazil, Gordon Parks focused his lens — and his life — on subjects that many people would prefer to ignore. But the images that Parks captured as one of the most...Tags: Gang Activity, Gordon Parks, Libraries and Museums, Robert Capa, Life
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One-time Young Lords say message still relevant, 40 years later
Chicago Tribune reporterJose "Cha-Cha" Jimenez returned to his Chicago roots on Sunday, speaking to an audience of more than 200 people gathered in a modest Humboldt Park church about the role played by a one-time street gang, the Young Lords, as a force for community and...Tags: Jeff Long, Gang Activity, Humboldt Park, Lincoln Park, Juvenile Delinquency
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Conservative coffee
Kudos for the delightful feature "Cafe serves up its coffee with a conservative flavor" (Metro, July 31) on the conservative coffee place in Crown Point, Ind. The underlying supposition that coffee houses are inherently liberal hangouts brought to mind... -
Unfinished business
DAVID J. GARROW, a senior fellow at Cambridge University, is the author of "Bearing the Cross," a Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.TWO WEEKS AGO, the House of Representatives voted 422 to 2 to pass a bill called the Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act. It would authorize up to $13.5 million a year in new federal spending for investigations into "cold case" killings like...Tags: Labor Legislation, Baptist, Civil Rights, Christianity, Murder
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Culture and History
When the Civic Center BART station was under construction in 1970, workers discovered the thigh bone of a young woman, dating to about 3000 BC. This bone is the earliest evidence of human life to be uncovered in San Francisco, although the shell mounds...Tags: Kenneth Rexroth, Gays and Lesbians, Bodies of Water, Major League Baseball, Civil Rights
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A Long-Running Morality Play
Staff WriterLong Island has been center stage for some of the most heated social controversies of the past quarter century: civil rights, abortion rights, freedom of speech, the right to live and the right to die. With an older and more diverse population than it...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Injuries, Ronald Reagan, Local Authority, Christianity
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Panther
TIMES FILM CRITICWednesday May 3, 1995 Jean-Luc Godard called the well-brought-up radicals of the 1960s "the children of Marx and Coca-Cola" and a twist on that celebrated phrase is applicable to "Panther," an examination of the Black Panther Party, and its director...Tags: Cinema Industry, Gramercy, Jean-Luc Godard, Tribeca, Malcolm X
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