Truly Julie: Black History Month Exhibit
Julie checks out a new photo exhibit. In honor of Martin Luther King's birthday and Black History Month, Westwood Gallery in New York City, presents an historic exhibition of photographs chronicling one of the most memorable periods in American history - the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s.
The gallery will highlight significant photos by award-winning photographer Bob Adelman, known for his arresting and memorable images of social and political issues. Adelman's photos of Martin Luther King's “I Have a Dream” speech and those of black protesters being water-hosed in Birmingham, Alabama reflect the photographer’s intense commitment at the time. Fifty-five documentary photographs will be on exhibit, including iconic portraits of Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Rosa Parks and images of civil and social unrest in the streets of New York, Washington D.C. and the deep South. More Julie >>>.

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