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BiographyChronologyArchivePhotographyFilmWritingMusic
Grants
FellowshipsScholarships & PrizesGPF / Steidl Book Prize
Publications
Gordon ParksGPF / Steidl Book Prize
Education
ArchiveGordon Parks Foundation GallerySteidl LibraryFeaturesGoogle Arts & Culture
Exhibitions
Gordon Parks Foundation GalleryMuseum ExhibitionsGallery ExhibitionsPublic Events
In the News
Support
Annual FundArts & Social Justice FundGala
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Segregation Story

Sheldon Museum of Art

Lincoln, NE

September 11, 2015 – January 3, 2016

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Segregation in the South, 1956
Segregation in the South, 1956
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Segregation Story
Segregation Story
Steidl 2014
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Using Photography to Tell Stories About Race
Using Photography to Tell Stories About Race
LENS BLOG 12/06/2017
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"In Nebraska, Exhibitions and Programming Explore Intersection of Art, Race and Social Justice"
"In Nebraska, Exhibitions and Programming Explore Intersection of Art, Race and Social Justice"
Culture Type / VICTORIA L. VALENTINE 10/21/2015
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"African-American experience on display through art, photos at Sheldon"
"African-American experience on display through art, photos at Sheldon"
Omaha World Herald / Andrea Kszystyniak 09/10/2015
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The Gordon Parks Foundation permanently preserves the work of Gordon Parks, makes it available to the public through exhibitions, books, and electronic media and supports artistic and educational activities that advance what Gordon described as "the common search for a better life and a better world."

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