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Government Work (FSA/OWI), 1942-44
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Government Work (FSA/OWI), 1942-44
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Standard Oil, 1944-48
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Standard Oil, 1944-48
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Portraits, 1947-59
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Portraits, 1947-59
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Fashion, 1948-65
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Fashion, 1948-65
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Harlem Gang Leader, 1948
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Harlem Gang Leader, 1948
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Back to Fort Scott, 1950
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Back to Fort Scott, 1950
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European Assignments, 1950-52
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European Assignments, 1950-52
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Performers, 1952-98
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Performers, 1952-98
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Invisible Man, 1952
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Invisible Man, 1952
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Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church, Chicago, 1953
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Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church, Chicago, 1953
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Benedictine Monks, 1955
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Benedictine Monks, 1955
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Segregation Story, 1956
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Segregation Story, 1956
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Flavio, 1961
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Flavio, 1961
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Black Muslims, 1963
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Black Muslims, 1963
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Civil Rights, 1963-70
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Civil Rights, 1963-70
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Muhammad Ali, 1966/1970
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Muhammad Ali, 1966/1970
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The Fontenelle Family, 1967
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The Fontenelle Family, 1967
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Later abstractions, 1993-95
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Later abstractions, 1993-95
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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."