- Songs of My People
Songs of My People is a book, exhibition and multimedia project created and edited by organizers Eric Easter, Dudley Brooks and D. Michael Cheers. The book was published in February 1992 by Little, Brown, with an introduction by famed African American photographer
Gordon Parks .The project launched in January 1990 as an attempt to record
African American life through the eyes of 50 prominent African American photographers. It was defined as an effort to deliver balanced images of African Americans in response to what was perceived by the organizers as frequently negative portrayals of the community. During the first week of June 1990, project photographers were flown across theUnited States to capture various aspects of African American life. From 190,000 photographs taken for the project, 200 were selected for the book.120 of those photographs plus selected outtakes formed the basis of a highly attended international photo exhibition that opened in February 1992 at the
Corcoran Gallery of Art inWashington, D.C . The major tour and a second, smaller "paper" tour of 60 selected photographs was sponsored byTime Warner and shown at major museums and galleries including theMuseum of the City of New York , theDuSable Museum inChicago and theUffizi inItaly , among others. The Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES) oversaw the international tour.Notable contributing photographers included Pulitzer winners John H. White and
Michel DuCille ,Muhammad Ali photographerHoward Bingham , "New York Times " photographerChester Higgins , Magnum memberEli Reed , Bob Black,Jeffrey Salter ,Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe and others.Film rights to a documentary based on the project were optioned by producer
Quincy Jones , but never produced.
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