African American photographers
Found in 160 Collections and/or Records:
Ray Francis with John Durniak, June 1968
The collection's inclusive dates are 1945-2005, with the bulk of the material dating from the 1960s-1990s. The collection is comprised of correspondence, ephemera, publications, negatives, contact sheets, slides, prints, and photographic equipment.
Ray Francis with John Durniak, June 1968
The collection's inclusive dates are 1945-2005, with the bulk of the material dating from the 1960s-1990s. The collection is comprised of correspondence, ephemera, publications, negatives, contact sheets, slides, prints, and photographic equipment.
Recommended Photographic Projects, Revival of "The Final Man" Interpretation of the Poem by Basil McFarlane, undated
This series is compromised of correspondence, clippings, notebooks, handbills, screenplays, and other ephemera that document Draper's life, education, and career.
Self Portrait, Feb. 1976
The collection's inclusive dates are 1945-2005, with the bulk of the material dating from the 1960s-1990s. The collection is comprised of correspondence, ephemera, publications, negatives, contact sheets, slides, prints, and photographic equipment.
Shawn Walker in His Own Words: Based on an Interview with Steve Martin, Jan. 1998
This series is compromised of correspondence, clippings, notebooks, handbills, screenplays, and other ephemera that document Draper's life, education, and career.
Shawn Walker in His Own Words: Based on an Interview with Steve Martin, Jan. 1998
This series is compromised of correspondence, clippings, notebooks, handbills, screenplays, and other ephemera that document Draper's life, education, and career.
Shawn Walker in His Own Words: Based on an Interview with Steve Martin, Jan. 1998
This series is compromised of correspondence, clippings, notebooks, handbills, screenplays, and other ephemera that document Draper's life, education, and career.
Shawn Walker in His Own Words: Based on an Interview with Steve Martin, Jan. 1998
This series is compromised of correspondence, clippings, notebooks, handbills, screenplays, and other ephemera that document Draper's life, education, and career.
The Kamoinge Workshop, Dec. 1972
This series is compromised of correspondence, clippings, notebooks, handbills, screenplays, and other ephemera that document Draper's life, education, and career.
"The Kamoinge Workshop represents fifteen black photographers...", [1965]
This series is compromised of correspondence, clippings, notebooks, handbills, screenplays, and other ephemera that document Draper's life, education, and career.