
Why Gordon Parks’ Most Famous Photo Almost Wasn’t Released | The Bigger Picture with Vincent Brown | PBS
During World War II, renowned photographer Gordon Parks created an image seen as a searing indictment of racial politics in the United States.
During World War II, renowned photographer Gordon Parks created an image seen as a searing indictment of racial politics in the United States.
This episode of "The Bigger Picture with Vincent Brown" explores the story behind Alfred Stieglitz’s iconic photo “The Steerage.”
Host Vincent Brown challenges the most common assumption about an iconic photograph of ethnographer Frances Densmore and Piegan Blackfeet.
Explore American history through iconic photos that have defined our national identity.