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killerbeesting: Gordon Parks, Children in Puerto RIco, 1954
rodreyes: Gordon Parks, Muhammad Ali. 1970.
1956- Gordon Parks documented the everyday lives of an extended black family living in rural Alabama under Jim Crow segregation for Life magazine’s photo-essay “The Restraints: Open and Hidden.” (via)
1956- Gordon Parks documented the everyday lives of an extended black family living in rural Alabama under Jim Crow segregation for Life magazine’s photo-essay “The Restraints: Open and Hidden.” (via) The second picture reminds me of “Where
uno-universal: Backstage at the Latin Quarter (LIFE) - Part I shot by Gordon Parks, 1958.
fuckyeahvintage-retro: Eartha Kitt, 1952 © Gordon Parks
hollyhocksandtulips: Tippi Hedren in Hermes, 1952 Photo by Gordon Parks
hollyhocksandtulips: Photo by Gordon Parks, 1962
vintagegal: Showgirls photographed by Gordon Parks, New York, 1958 (via)
the50s: A black family buying food at a segregated ice cream stand, by Gordon Parks, Shady Grove, Alabama, 1956.
laurasaxby-deactivated20141222: Models in New York photographed by Gordon Parks, 1952.
fuckyeahvintage-retro: Harlem lady with her dog, 1943 © Gordon Parks
howtoseewithoutacamera: by Gordon Parks Harlem, New York City, 1952.
dandycapp: By Gordon Parks, 1948.
vintagegal: Gordon Parks - Black Muslim Protest, 1963 (via)
oldnewyorklandia: Gordon Parks, Untitled, Harlem, New York, 1948.
thechanelmuse: Dr. Kenneth B. Clark conducting the Doll Test, Harlem, New York (Gordon Parks, 1947) More information from The Library of Congress: In the “doll test,” psychologists Kenneth and Mamie Clark used four plastic, diaper-clad dolls,
Eartha Kitt. Photographed by Gordon Parks. (1952)
annaharo: Gordon Parks’ Color Photographs of Segregation
ourmarilynmonroe: Marilyn Monroe photographed by Gordon Parks, 1956
killerbeesting: Gordon Parks, At Segregated Drinking Fountain, Mobile, Alabama, 1956
yourclassyslut: ph. Gordon Parks
avagardner: Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward go record shopping in Paris, photographed by Gordon Parks, 1959.
malikshakur: Superfly “Pusherman” photo sequence chronicling a crack cocaine deal between pushers in Harlem along side the NYPD in coordinates with the CIA. film by Gordon Parks JR.
nobrashfestivity: Gordon Parks, Drinking Fountains, Mobile, Alabama,1956
blakyokojones: by Gordon Parks Untitled, Harlem, New York 1948.
re-writeme: Mary Ellen Terry Taken by Gordon Parks for LIFE, 1952
vintagewoc: Eartha Kitt by Gordon Parks (1952)
vintagegal: Eartha Kitt photographed by Gordon Parks, NY, 1952 (via)
severinar: Streets, por Gordon Parks.
blackhistoryalbum: EARTHA KITT | BIKING BEAUTY Eartha Kitt by Gordon Parks, 1952
bellecs: Backstage at Latin Quarter, photographed by Gordon Parks
ghettablasta: Gordon Parks’ photos of 1950s segregation.
writeswrongs: cavetocanvas: Gordon Parks, Dr. Kenneth B. Clark conducting the Doll Test, Harlem, New York, 1947 In the “doll test,” psychologists Kenneth and Mamie Clark used four plastic, diaper-clad dolls, identical except for color. They showed
distributedaccesscontrolsystem: Gordon Parks, Untitled, New York, 1963
Muhammad Ali, 1970 | Gordon Parks
vintageeveryday:Eartha Kitt, 1952. Photograph by Gordon Parks.
snowce: Gordon Parks, Partially costumed showgirls play chess backstage at the Latin Quarter nightclub, New York, 1958
wehadfacesthen:Lillian Marcuson models “the new eye makeup” for LIFE magazine, New York, 1950, photo by Gordon Parks
a-v-d-b: Gordon Parks, Cafe window, Paris, 1964
maudelynn: Showgirls Backstage in the Latin Quarter, NYC ~ Gordon Parks c.1958 via life.com
gatabella: Gordon Parks, Evening Wraps at Dawn, New York, 1956.
zzzze: Gordon Parks, Untitled, London, England, 1966, Muhammad Ali [R.I.P.]
nevver: 1963, Gordon Parks
tribeca: The amazing Ingrid Bergman photographed by Gordon Parks on the set of Roberto Rossellini’s Stromboli, first released on this day in 1950.
newyorkthegoldenage:Showgirls playing chess backstage at the Latin Quarter, 1958.Photo: Gordon Parks via boredpanda
pluviali: inritus: March 1955, Columbia recording studio, New York - Pianist Glenn Gould listening intensely while a section of his performance of Bach’s Golderg Variations is played back. Photograph by Gordon Parks for LIFE Magazine.