Why Gordon Parks’ Most Famous Photo Almost Wasn’t Released | The Bigger Picture with Vincent Brown

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During World War II, renowned photographer Gordon Parks created an image that was seen as a searing indictment of racial politics in the U.S. with Ella Watson, a cleaner who posed with her mop and broom in front of the American flag. Host Vincent Brown discusses Parks’ motivation for taking the photo, how he worked with Watson and his philosophy that the camera could be used “as a weapon.”
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ABOUT THE SERIES:
Images can tell powerful stories. One iconic photograph can symbolize an entire era. But if we expand the frame and examine the moment in which it was taken, a very different story can emerge. In this series of documentary shorts, Harvard University historian Dr. Vincent Brown meets with curators, photographers and other experts to challenge common assumptions about iconic American images.
THE BIGGER PICTURE is a co-production of Timestamp Media LLC and The WNET Group, in association with Harvard University’s History Design Studio at the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research, and Vision Maker Media.
Major funding for THE BIGGER PICTURE was provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Additional funding was provided by the Anderson Family Charitable Fund, the Tamara L. Harris Foundation, the William Talbott Hillman Foundation, the Phillip and Edith Leonian Foundation and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Additional funding for the digital production of THE BIGGER PICTURE was provided by Chasing the Dream - a public media initiative from The WNET Group, reporting on poverty, opportunity, and justice in America, and supported by The JPB Foundation, The Peter G. Peterson and Joan Ganz Cooney Fund and Sue and Edgar Wachenheim, III.

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@blackeagle6268
@blackeagle6268 Рік тому
Gordon was my grandfather. I miss him dearly. ❤️
@bonitahobbs2374
@bonitahobbs2374 Рік тому
We looked up to your grandfather. As well as Mr. Lerone Bennett at Ebony MAGAZINE. I knew he directed Shaft and seems like " Learning Tree" or "The Learning Tree" . More. Love to you.❤️ Peace
@MossyMozart
@MossyMozart Рік тому
@Black Eagle - What a great legacy to have inherited.
@nathalieduverna6963
@nathalieduverna6963 Рік тому
I know you learned plenty
@smcdade4577
@smcdade4577 Рік тому
❤️❤️❤️
@bekkylove742
@bekkylove742 Рік тому
how Wonderful! thank you for Sharing!
@crystalriley9671
@crystalriley9671 Рік тому
Please keep making PBS a safe place where global culture, news, and interesting programs live. My parents supplemented my education by letting us watch PBS tv shows, and now I do the same with my children. If you are reading this comment please donate to PBS so they can keep programs like this alive! We need it now more than ever!
@yvonneplant9434
@yvonneplant9434 Рік тому
PBS ( and the CPB) was created by Johnson's Great Society.
@feelinguru-vywiththepaingu9808
@feelinguru-vywiththepaingu9808 Рік тому
I agree @Crystal Riley.
@latyshal.2286
@latyshal.2286 Рік тому
I concur as my mother did the same (Reading Rainbow, Sesame Street, 123 Contact, Mr. Rodger's Neighborhood, etc.). 💛💫 Till this day, I still watch PBS (news and documentaries). So, I'm going to commit to making a donation to PBS. ❤
@elizabethpeterson56
@elizabethpeterson56 Рік тому
@@yvonneplant9434 thankyou. i didnt know this. Johnson did so much for so many.....despite his rep as a warbird.
@OkOk-tt2dg
@OkOk-tt2dg Рік тому
There is a Project Veritas undercover video of PBS stating they intend to brainwash people..... Keep that in mind watching their videos
@sandraperkins203
@sandraperkins203 Рік тому
Gordon Parks was absolutely amazing. He needs to recieve more recognition.
@marygloe9295
@marygloe9295 Рік тому
I’m so very sad that this is the last episode. Please Dr Brown. Expand the series!
@williandalsoto806
@williandalsoto806 Рік тому
wait, is it? how do you know?!
@tracyscott9117
@tracyscott9117 Рік тому
¹is
@shivanidumas6607
@shivanidumas6607 Рік тому
Historical documentation via Photographs. A brilliant mind. Gordon Parks. Thank you
@teacherdavid--eatplaylearn5013
@teacherdavid--eatplaylearn5013 Рік тому
🥳
@vintagechild4418
@vintagechild4418 Рік тому
Both people look like the life has been drained, I see a shell of a person, the spirit has left.
@bobbylee_
@bobbylee_ Рік тому
I had no idea he directed Shaft!! Grateful to come across this video! I saw a Parks exhibit several years ago in Boston and it blew me away. Life also commissioned him to do a photo spread on the poverty in Rio de Janeiro. It turns out it was a political shade mission to contrast North America to South America. Parks being fully aware of the poverty in North America provided images he took and had them published in a South American publication. There are some great Ted Talk videos about tech bias and algorithmic discrimination.
@blackeagle6268
@blackeagle6268 Рік тому
You can probably find his book titled Flavio at the library... about the boy he met in Rio...he also did a follow up documentary w/ HBO going back to see Flavio in Rio.
@whatsgoodamerica
@whatsgoodamerica Рік тому
Wow what a crazy backstory makes me want to go learn more thanks!
@blackeagle6268
@blackeagle6268 Рік тому
Bobby, tech bias and algorithmic discrimination is a bit over my head but I can tell you my grandfather didn't initially intended to highlight the poverty he encountered, it happened organically as this was his first look at this areas severe poverty.
@skipwalker1954
@skipwalker1954 Рік тому
I was lucky enough to hear Gordon speak once at one of his last major showings: Half Past Autum. It was at the Oakland Museum in Oakland, CA. I actually got to shake his hand. It is a moment I wil cherish always. I purchased a silver print from the Library of Congress. It hangs over my desk next to two Dorthea Lange images. He was such an impactful person. At his talk, he related the story about his boss at FFSA telling him that that image was going to get them all fired. lol Then, Richard Roundtree, the original Shaft, conducted the Oakland Philharmonic playing the score from the movie. The score Gordon wrote and the movie he directed. What a talent.
@blackeagle6268
@blackeagle6268 Рік тому
He loved the meet n greets at his shows. He sat for 6 hours at the Corcoran Gallery during an exhibition of his work there. People we're lined up for blocks to see him and his work.
@andrewmyers2920
@andrewmyers2920 Рік тому
Just want to say I love this series. Great work.
@berthabridges3483
@berthabridges3483 Рік тому
"America is me. It gave me the only life I know, so I must share in its survival." ~ Gordon Parks (1912-2006), American photographer, 📸 writer, musician, composer, and director
@maureencora1
@maureencora1 Рік тому
G.P. Heaven is for Heroes, R.I.P.
@c.t.murray3632
@c.t.murray3632 Рік тому
Gordon Parks captured African-Americans with dignity and continued to make movies with his photography and succeed. That is a beautiful photograph of Ella Watson and her strength. Thank you.
@robertsmith2944
@robertsmith2944 Рік тому
A picture can capture so much more than words sometimes , Gordon Parks camera was a weapon, it also captured the pain,suffering and love. As a musician he produced the soul and sound of this sick world ,
@carolrhodes4727
@carolrhodes4727 Рік тому
Gordon Parks was a genius
@rulnacco
@rulnacco Рік тому
Gordon Parks was not only a genius--you are so right about that--he was a true renaissance man. Photographer, film director (Shaft--can you dig it!), writer, musician and composer, painter, humanitarian, publisher. Such a brilliant, wise, talented and perceptive human being. We really need a biopic, it would be a fantastic film.
@nathalieduverna6963
@nathalieduverna6963 Рік тому
I am ashamed to say this is my first time knowing of him
@abbynormal3068
@abbynormal3068 Рік тому
@@nathalieduverna6963 It’s never too late to know about genius and courage. This is a wonderful presentation, too, so a great place to start! ❤
@weston.weston
@weston.weston Рік тому
PBS has always had such a special place in my heart (Sesame Street, Reading Rainbow, Mr. Rogers Neighborhood, American Experience, etc). Do you all also ❤ PBS and think their topics and presentations are just all around wonderful? This presentation was such a short glimpse of American history explained extremely well in a straightforward yet non jarring way. Modern life (collapsing American democracy and its offshoots) is so jarring that I am often weary and frayed by it all despite caring deeply and being committed to act/serve. I hope you all enjoyed this PBS presentation as much as I did.
@feelinguru-vywiththepaingu9808
@feelinguru-vywiththepaingu9808 Рік тому
Agreed!!!
@sarahannsqueaks4283
@sarahannsqueaks4283 Рік тому
I agree!!!💕 I love PBS. Always have.
@abbynormal3068
@abbynormal3068 Рік тому
I am in total agreement. ❤
@michaeld.williamsiii9026
@michaeld.williamsiii9026 Рік тому
I also wholeheartedly agree as a child of the nineties. Loved Reading Rainbow, Mr. Rogers, Sesame Street, Barney, Teletubbies, Kids Songs, Magic School Bus, Arthur, PBS Newshour, Finding your Roots, so many more other documentaries and etc. #PBSRocks
@cruisingcuisine
@cruisingcuisine Рік тому
🎉​@@feelinguru-vywiththepaingu9808
@sorccy888
@sorccy888 Рік тому
What a phenomenal series. I really hope to see more of it.
@teacherdavid--eatplaylearn5013
@teacherdavid--eatplaylearn5013 Рік тому
Blessings from Taiwan 🇹🇼😇🧧🥰🥳 This photo is SUPER POWERFUL 💪🤩👍 Equal rights + FREEDOM for ALL 🥰
@HoneyBadger80886
@HoneyBadger80886 Рік тому
#WomanLifeFreedom
@nathalieduverna6963
@nathalieduverna6963 Рік тому
Oh, I thought she was holding the mop, wow! This photo is remarkable ✨ What Parks said about picking up the camera is genius and is happening now
@astarisborn9820
@astarisborn9820 Рік тому
I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Gordon Parks before he passed. 🤩💗
@TimDurkan
@TimDurkan Рік тому
What a great story and so well put together - thanks you Dr. Brown, PBS and team
@evonza4858
@evonza4858 Рік тому
You can't stop the truth from being told❤️🖤💚🙏🏽❤️🖤💚
@feelinguru-vywiththepaingu9808
@feelinguru-vywiththepaingu9808 Рік тому
Thanks for this. I did not know of this photograph, nor had I heard of Gordon Parks. I saw the movie Shaft, the original movie, in the 1970s. I do believe that, as a writer, the pen can be used as a weapon, an effective one. In the same way, a camera, paintbrush, musical instrument, spray paint can, any tool of an artist can be used as a weapon. And they must be used in that way. These ordinary tools give emotion and meaning to our lives. They reveal our humanity and the humanity of others. It's why the arts must never be removed from schools. These arts teach us how to be human by teaching us what it means to be human.
@maryminnesota7845
@maryminnesota7845 Рік тому
One of the books Gordon Parks wrote was A Choice of Weapons. Excellent reading.
@AMTunLimited
@AMTunLimited Рік тому
Something that I noticed is that Ella herself isn't actually in focus in this picture; the plane of focus seems to be the on the broom. It's tack sharp and has a ton of high frequency detail, so much so that it's almost distracting from her face, and I feel like it would be if it weren't for the inherent human draw of faces. I feel like this really emphasizes the idea that all she was to her employers was a broom operator, not necessarily valued as a person but just how she can be useful, and this tension because there is still a person there daring you to engage. I could be way off base though, I dunno
@restezlameme
@restezlameme Рік тому
This. I felt the same way looking at the photo.
@whatsgoodamerica
@whatsgoodamerica Рік тому
I’m high but that didn’t sound off-base but incisive af
@michelemaliano7860
@michelemaliano7860 Рік тому
Gordon Parks was my idol when I was learning photography. He still is today.
@ameliasandersjohnson3604
@ameliasandersjohnson3604 Рік тому
They were living reality. They were living the struggle. Not a Kardashian realty. But three generations living together struggling to survive on one salary. This could have been my family. It took a struggle, sacrifice, longer to rise up.
@NC-qc7wd
@NC-qc7wd Рік тому
Vincent Brown, looks better and better and he is doing so much better, this guy is classy and so smart!
@TheSuzberry
@TheSuzberry Рік тому
I just realized: in the 30s and 40s black men were ‘removed’ by lynching starting in the 60s it was by imprisonment.
@katiekost7222
@katiekost7222 Рік тому
Oh know. There was lynching in the 60's. In truth these things are not some distant past. Lynching in spirit is not dead. Anytime POC are victimized by our system the system paints a justification. That person was criminal or in the wrong and deserving ultimately of punishment so the act was actually Devine justice, karma, not only excuses but nobly done. It was done with Dr. King, Medgar Evers, Malcom X, Travon Martin, Philo Castillo, Breanna Taylor. The Baptist Street church bombing, black Wallstreet, the 1985 MOVE bombing. Not only killed unjustly but then the act justified. The list i could make is long. And it doesn't count the ones who never made national news. Who are only remembered by their loved ones. These are lynching just as much as putting a noose round the neck. To acknowledge that our system is broken can lead to repair instead of inactive pity which leads nowhere.
@malirabbit6228
@malirabbit6228 Рік тому
And now ,today , we have black men who don’t don’t love themselves, their children or their communities. The disconnect is real.
@clayz1
@clayz1 Рік тому
It says there are two replies to this, but someone must have taken them down.
@sandra-jones
@sandra-jones Рік тому
They were also removed by the government assistance programs. Watch the movie Claudine.
@63artemisia63
@63artemisia63 Рік тому
@@sandra-jones Would you explain a little please?
@vergerinesalone8853
@vergerinesalone8853 Рік тому
Love black history, thanks PBS.
@joselynjolivet7694
@joselynjolivet7694 Рік тому
Gordon Parks is one of my favorite photographers. 📸 📸
@kincamell2
@kincamell2 Рік тому
Massive Gratitude
@joannkelly7994
@joannkelly7994 Рік тому
So glad it was released. May he Rest In Peace.
@tanyasharadamba1264
@tanyasharadamba1264 Рік тому
💗Great narration of an incredible story. Thank you PBS.
@stephaniehendricks3537
@stephaniehendricks3537 Рік тому
Very interesting series, hopefully there will be a season 2!
@terencejones8422
@terencejones8422 Рік тому
Pictures speak a thousand words...so much pain 💔
@michaeld.williamsiii9026
@michaeld.williamsiii9026 Рік тому
This was so deeply moving…🤎📖🤲🏽
@KateColors
@KateColors Рік тому
This was a really nice piece. I didn't realize it is a series. I'll have to go back to the beginning! --K
@letradavis8260
@letradavis8260 Рік тому
Thank you for this piece. I have always enjoyed Mr. Gordon Parks work but I am now wanting to research about Ella Watson in his photo and her grandchildren. If anyone has any information on them please share. Thank you
@blackamericanlesbianprofes4357
@blackamericanlesbianprofes4357 Рік тому
Thank you for sharing this History and present. Beautiful Black Natural locs, the interviewer's grey hair. 06nov22
@brucewilson1958
@brucewilson1958 Рік тому
It is my understanding that Parks grew up in Fort Scott, Kansas. I am a 68 year old white American man. My father Russ, who is still living at 93, also grew up there.
@christenasmalls6118
@christenasmalls6118 Рік тому
There is so much I need to learn here in America. I knew about Park but was unaware of the photo of Ella Watson.
@DiamondNet2009
@DiamondNet2009 Рік тому
Excellent! Shared!❤
@cj_m2477
@cj_m2477 2 місяці тому
I’ve read so much about the Farm Security Administration. How is it, it’s not until watching this video I never read about this brilliant photographer’s time and contribution to the FSA?! He needs much more recognition for his FSA work. Thank you for this wonderful video PBS!
@cpi23
@cpi23 Рік тому
oh wow I love all of these
@junewatson1638
@junewatson1638 Рік тому
Beautiful Historical Facts by a truly Gifted Black Activist Photographer. Who's works is Still Inspiring The Next Generation of Young Black Activist Photographers.👏👏👏👏👏👏❤😇
@maureencora1
@maureencora1 Рік тому
Pictures are Worth a Thousand Words. G.P....Heaven is for Heroes. R.I.P.
@wills2140
@wills2140 Рік тому
5:00 I appreciate the mention of The Art Institute of Chicago, where Gordon Parks had studied while doing fashion photography. Grateful to Ebony and Life magazines for publishing and hiring Mr Parks. Great video, thank you! (:
@vw3575
@vw3575 Рік тому
Wow remember this photo from years ago when l saw it on Tony brown journal.
@renatacantore3684
@renatacantore3684 Рік тому
Thank you for sharing this very important message.
@peggygallagher5802
@peggygallagher5802 Рік тому
Beautiful video 🙏💜✌Thanks for sharing everyone ✝️
@angelagm566
@angelagm566 Рік тому
Thank you sharing and I love the knowledge
@rayebutterfield1820
@rayebutterfield1820 Рік тому
Mr. Parka was a brilliant photographer. Years ago I borrowed a book of some of of his photographs from the library in my home town. I loved the book as I love looking at photos. I wish Mr. Wagner much success.
@sherriolson5033
@sherriolson5033 Рік тому
Thank you very much for this video.
@jessicatharp6405
@jessicatharp6405 Рік тому
Beautiful piece of work
@twokidsmom5309
@twokidsmom5309 Рік тому
This wonderful video was powerful and informative. Please keep up this great work
@caiusiv4616
@caiusiv4616 Рік тому
Thank you ❤️
@wylenebrewer1391
@wylenebrewer1391 Рік тому
#2. PBS again Thank You . I am in STUDY of this DOCUMENTARY. I personally have Learned so Much. I did not Know About Mr Gordon Parks REKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHER, Musician, REKNOWN MOVIE WRITER " SHAFT", AUTHOR " VOICES IN AMERICA " etc. etc. etc.
@lilianaprina5991
@lilianaprina5991 Рік тому
There are many fabulous photographs in such collection...
@curious493
@curious493 Рік тому
Stunning 😍 absolutely stunning
@tamilhoward9708
@tamilhoward9708 Рік тому
Love this series and love Vincent Brown, the host.
@polly8844
@polly8844 Рік тому
He was such a great photographer of our people!!!
@truthbtold3177
@truthbtold3177 Рік тому
🌬️Thank you 🙏🏾
@Yaa7700
@Yaa7700 Рік тому
I like the subtle smirk in the second one
@AmosAmerica
@AmosAmerica Рік тому
Well done! Love this section for the next 90 seconds: 7:39
@melanied7453
@melanied7453 Рік тому
Thank you
@kincamell
@kincamell Рік тому
Gratitude Ps The Learing Tree is a stellar film.
@berthabridges3483
@berthabridges3483 Рік тому
"This is one of the glories of man, the inventiveness of the human mind and the human spirit: Whenever life doesn't seem to give us vision, we create one." ~ Lorraine Hansberry, (1930-1965) American playwright and activist 🕊
@wylenebrewer1391
@wylenebrewer1391 Рік тому
GREETINGS!!! We All Appreciate You Sharing this FOREVER LEGACY DOCUMENTARY!!! Thank You for Your LEADERSHIP, EXCELLENCE, EXAMPLE and SERVICE to All PEOPLE.
@fotoScentfx-zr6kl
@fotoScentfx-zr6kl 2 місяці тому
I was just lamenting how come there aren’t any films about photography, then I discovered The Salt of The Earth about the photography of Sebastião Salgado, and now this video introducing me to Gordon Parks. ❤❤❤❤❤
@jawarablake
@jawarablake Рік тому
Love this man deeply
@jawarablake
@jawarablake Рік тому
I have so many books of his photography. It shaped my imagination.
@stelladonaconfredobutler9459
@stelladonaconfredobutler9459 Рік тому
which one, Gordon Parks or Vincent Brown who is also pretty great
@jawarablake
@jawarablake Рік тому
@@stelladonaconfredobutler9459 Parks but yes, both are great
@JeffreyHauser
@JeffreyHauser 6 місяців тому
Thank you for sharing this story. It is so very IMPORTANT that all of us are exposed to Gordon Parks & his body of work. Through his life, & work, he CHANGED our world, thus inspiring millions of people throughout the world. Racism & prejudice could not deter him from achieving excellence in his various art endeavours. May he rest in God’s most beautiful light. We love you Gordon.😊🙏❤️
@jdmmg4904
@jdmmg4904 Рік тому
this was so interesting
@indiealaska
@indiealaska Рік тому
Love this one ❤
@annanelson6830
@annanelson6830 Рік тому
Inspiring ❤
@pilarlago5162
@pilarlago5162 Рік тому
Powerful
@jenniferlonnes7420
@jenniferlonnes7420 Рік тому
I enjoyed this.
@truthspeaker3728
@truthspeaker3728 Рік тому
Portraits of character and strength a view to soul of Black Culture,speaks to my heart.
@mollysimmons2960
@mollysimmons2960 Рік тому
Another view I saw from the iconic photo of “American Gothic” This African American woman standing with broom & mop… the strips of the flag vertical behind her looked like bars of a prison🗽
@DETROIT1948
@DETROIT1948 Рік тому
Life... Priceless ✨✨
@karenjarrett3014
@karenjarrett3014 Рік тому
WOW, the history of us and the creative way we express the history.
@stephenleigh4571
@stephenleigh4571 Рік тому
Beautiful ❤
@KATKattalestv
@KATKattalestv Рік тому
I dig this video 😻💜🔥💯
@thekeith-donovanexperience
@thekeith-donovanexperience Рік тому
Iconic
@omarabdulalim4862
@omarabdulalim4862 Рік тому
I learned about him in school I'm so great for my teacher exposed me to his work.
@barbarascott9174
@barbarascott9174 Рік тому
Wow!
@philandeswilliams1975
@philandeswilliams1975 Рік тому
People should take the time to watch, "MOMENTS WITHOUT PROPER NAMES"!‼ 💯A Gordon Parks masterpiece of genius.💯
@jusletursoulglobaby
@jusletursoulglobaby Рік тому
this is interesting. Gordon Parks has a documentary... I'm sure more than one, but the one I saw, likely over a decade ago is done through his voice. His narrative of this photo is significantly different from this one. When he speaks of his time at Life, he discusses WHY he chose the photo and the series of American poverty. This narrative is different and seems a bit muted from what I recall. His documentary was very powerful and I remember the intentionality of his work. This seems to suggest... or removes his agency bc it hints his editor or whomever that white guy was encouraged him to spend time with the subjects. idk. I'll rewatch the documentary to remember.
@blucheer8743
@blucheer8743 Рік тому
Camera can capture truth but only shows half the truth, the other half is in the viewers heart we share it with the subject it connects us
@durangodoug338
@durangodoug338 Рік тому
There’s something so unhappy about both American Gothic representations. It’s like the subjects aren’t really having a good time.
@rulnacco
@rulnacco Рік тому
Errrr, you think? I suspect that just *maybe* that was Parks's point...
@musich3508
@musich3508 Рік тому
So much history.
@annetted5794
@annetted5794 Рік тому
I 💗 this.
@karenricks5630
@karenricks5630 Рік тому
Thank you for not forgetting about us
@karenricks5630
@karenricks5630 Рік тому
Already Merry Christmas friend
@evonza4858
@evonza4858 Рік тому
Ps Gordon was one of the best 🥰❤️🖤💚
@UncompressedWAVmusic
@UncompressedWAVmusic Рік тому
Women. music and photography are my 3 passions, my loves.
@virtualcreativecollaborations
@virtualcreativecollaborations Рік тому
❤️ Beautiful Blessings
@EFD620G
@EFD620G Рік тому
Dude..the hair says it all. "Look at me trying to pass myself off as something I'm not and never will be"
@LindaCasey
@LindaCasey Рік тому
💜
@mz.ruthpacheco1324
@mz.ruthpacheco1324 Рік тому
We still can see nothing has changed
@dawnlapka3782
@dawnlapka3782 Рік тому
American Gothic and Gordon Parks' photo represents a couple things for me, based on the theory of imprinting such as Konrad Lorenz studies began. Miss Ella's story is much like other American Activists' difficulties. The Wind-talkers in many cultures hang their flags upside down as well. It represents the fallen soldiers. But now I see it as a way to catch the spirit of the hopes of American life, rich or poor.
@wkrijthe
@wkrijthe Місяць тому
Fascinating story. Considering the symbolysm in this picture, I wonder if the incomplete flag also was intentional. It shows only 36 stars, the 36th state was Nevada in 1864, during the presidenct of Abraham Lincoln. According to Wikipedia, the presidential election in 1864 was significant, because Lincoln's re-election ensured that he would preside over the successful conclusion of the Civil War. I know, I might be seeing a connection that is pure coincidence, but it makes me think, and that is what this picture is meant to do.
@justbe1451
@justbe1451 Рік тому
This information is wonderful, especially for people who live in states who can't teach such ideas. Every individual has the right to have an open mind, sad that some don't think it's their responsibility. Keep up being fabulous.
@mossiahcreatordesigner.5366
@mossiahcreatordesigner.5366 Рік тому
Love me black🖤 #pbs
@ReasonNotFightFlight
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As the poet Ginsberg said, "The Cosmos tremble at the feet of Kansas." Native son Gordon Parks is another reason for that shaking.
How self-taught photographer Gordon Parks became a master storyteller
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Девушка ест золото😳
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Он может 😅 #очемдумаетказах
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Загадочная коробка!
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Умная продавщица 🤯
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Вот это подстава 😂 #юмор #смех #смешно #приколы #пранк
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