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Depressions --- Documentary photography --- Pictorial works. --- Mississippi
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Jews --- Documentary photography --- Photographie documentaire --- Pictorial works --- Exhibitions --- Expositions
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Documentary photography --- Exhibitions --- Freund, Gisèle --- Exhibitions. --- Berlin (Germany) --- Frankfurt am Main (Germany) --- Pictorial works.
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Visual journal celebrates the work of seven African American photographers who documented segregated black communities in Washington, D.C., New York City and rural Virginia in the 1930s and 1940s : Robert H. McNeill, Gordon Parks, the Scurlock studio (Addison N. Scurlock, George H. Scurlock, Robert S. Scurlock) and Morgan and Marvin Smith. These images capture the daily activities of working people, as well as extraordinary events that united and bonded individuals into a cohesive whole.
African Americans --- Documentary photography --- History --- Pictorial works --- Harlem (New York, N.Y.) --- Washington (D.C.) --- Pictorial works.
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Documentary photography --- Photography --- Photography in the social sciences --- Portrait photography --- Photographie documentaire --- Photographie --- Photographie en sciences sociales --- Portraits (Photographie) --- Social aspects --- Aspect social --- Aspect social. --- #VCV monografie 1999 --- Photographie - Aspect social. --- Portraits (Photographie) - Aspect social
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Between 1975 and 1978, two hundred thousand people, including everyone pictured in The Killing Fields, were executed as enemies of the Khmer Rouge. These photographs are culled from the archives of a secret prison known only by its code name, S-21.
Political prisoners --- Victims of state-sponsored terrorism --- Documentary photography --- Massacres --- Genocide --- Internment camps --- Archival resources --- Archival resources --- Archival resources --- Vann Nath --- Imprisonment --- Cambodia --- Politics and government --- Archival resources. --- 1975-1979
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Perlinghi, de, Jérôme --- De Perlinghi, J. --- Fotografie --- Photographie --- Working class --- Documentary photography --- Travailleurs --- Photographie documentaire --- Exhibitions --- Expositions --- Perlinghi, Jérôme De, --- Exhibitions. --- Antwerp (Belgium) --- Anvers (Belgique) --- Pictorial works --- Ouvrages illustrés --- 761.2 --- De Perlinghi, Jérôme --- arbeidsomstandigheden --- fotografie --- reportagefotografie --- fotografen, afzonderlijk --- Perlinghi, Jérôme De, --- Ouvrages illustrés --- Pictorial works. --- workshops [work spaces] --- black-and-white photographs --- documentary photography --- factories [structures] --- shopkeepers --- workers --- mechanische werkplaatsen --- Perlinghi, Jérôme de,
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documentary photography --- Photography --- Africa --- 77.038(6) --- Fotografie ; Afrika ; 1940-1996 --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; New York ; Guggenheim Museum --- Fotografie ; 1950 - 2000 ; Afrika --- Exhibitions --- Foto's. --- Photography, Artistic --- Photography, Artistic. --- Photography. --- Bhimji, Zarina, --- Ennadre, Touhami, --- Fosso, Samuel, --- Gasteli, Jellel, --- Goldblatt, David, --- Keita, Seydou, --- Magubane, Peter, --- Mofokeng, Santu, --- Sidibé, Malick, --- Udé, Iké, --- Africa. --- Photographers --- Photographers. --- Fotografie. --- Photographie. --- Geschichte 1940-1996. --- Ausstellung. --- New York (NY, 1996). --- History --- 1900-1999. --- Afrika.
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The book documents, through photographs and words, the changing world of manual labor in late twentieth-century New England. In addition to depicting the physical environment in which industrial production occurs, the volume gives visibility and voice to the workers themselves - the women and men whose lives have been affected most directly by recent social and economic transformations. Although the focus is on New England, the issues addressed are relevant to the United States as a whole. The Changing Landscape of Labor features more than fifty black-and-white photographs contrasting the work environments of such traditional industries as paper and textile mills, foundries, and shipyards with such newer, high-technology industries as computer manufacturing and aircraft production. Accompanying these images are excerpts from interviews with workers. Essays on the process of deindustrialization and the tradition of documentary photography place the photographs and personal testimony in a broader historical and cultural context.
Factories --- Labor --- Manual work --- Working class --- Usines --- Travail --- Travail manuel --- Travailleurs --- History --- Pictorial works --- Histoire --- Documentary photography --- Business & Economics --- Labor & Workers' Economics --- Photography, Documentary --- Factory buildings --- Industrial plants --- Manufacturing plants --- Mills (Buildings) --- Plants (Industrial buildings) --- Commons (Social order) --- Labor and laboring classes --- Laboring class --- Labouring class --- Working classes --- Manual labor --- Work, Manual --- Employment --- Photography --- Factory system --- Industrial buildings --- Mills and mill-work --- Workshops --- Social classes --- Work --- Manpower --- E-books --- History.
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