Gordon Parks: Segregation Story

Adamson Gallery is proud to present an exhibit of photography by Gordon Parks, one of the twentieth century’s foremost documentarians of American life. This exhibition features a selection of images from Segregation Story, Parks’s powerful 1956 photographic series, which documented an extended African American family in segregated Alabama. Originally commissioned for a September 1956 issue of Life Magazine, this series is an intimate portrayal of one family’s perseverance through racial and economic subjugation in the Jim Crow South.

Gordon Parks
Segregation Story
April 11th through June 27th, 2015

Adamson Gallery
1515 Fourteenth Street NW
Suite 301
Washington DC 20005
USA
www.adamsongallery.com

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