Maurice Berger - Sources and External Links

Sources and External Links

Articles on Berger and his Work:

Roediger, David. “Books: White Lies” (review), Village Voice (23 February 1999), p. 125

Jefferson, Margo. “On Defining Race, When Only Thinking Makes It So,” The New York Times (22 March 1999), p. E2

Lee, Felicia. “Facing Down His Color as a Path to Privilege,” The New York Times (5 May 1999), pp. E1, 10; reprinted as “A Writer Confronts His Color as A Path to Privilege,” in The International Herald Tribune (6 May 1999)

Cotter, Holland. "A Canvas of Concerns: Race, Racism and Class," The New York Times(24 December 1999)

Hayt, Elizabeth, “Items Found on the Internet Dress Up an Art Exhibition, The New York Times (7 October 1999), p. C3.

Williams, Patricia. “Remembering in Black and White,” The Nation (February 28, 2000), p. 9.

Dawson, Jessica, "The Darkness of White," Washington Post (4 December 2003), p. C1

Holland Cotter, “Pumping Air into the Museum So It’s As Big As The World Outside,” The New York Times (30 April 2004), p. E1

Jefferson, Margo. “Playing on Black and White: Racial Messages Through a Camera Lens,” The New York Times (5 January 2005), p. E1

Smith, Roberta. "Rivalry Played Out on Canvas and Page," The New York Times (2 May 2008), p. E1.

Patricia J. Williams. "The Buzz Board: PollTrack," The Daily Beast (25 January 2009)

Cotter, Holland. "Images That Steered a Drive for Freedom," The New York Times(21 May 2010), p. E1

Lee, Trymaine. "Black Like Us: In Pictures," AOL Black Voices (9 June 2011)

Trescott, Jacqueline. "For All the World To See Explores the Impact of Visual Culture of the 1960s," Washington Post (9 June 2011)

Allsop, Laura. "How Posters and Badges Spread Civil Rights," CNN (1 July 2011)

Ali Childs, Arcynta. "The Power of Imagery in Advancing Civil Rights," Smithsonian Magazine (October 2011)

External Links:

  • "The Power of Pictures in the Struggle for Civil Rights," profile of For All the World to See on NPR Weekend Edition, 1 August 2010
  • Curator tour of For All the World to See on PBS Sunday Arts
  • Official Website of For All the World to See
  • Excerpt: White Lies - Race and the Myths of Whiteness] by Maurice Berger, published January 1, 1999 in The Multiracial Activist
  • Online version of exhibition, "White: Whiteness and Race in Contemporary Art" with audio by curator Maurice Berger on Newsweek/MSNBC website
  • Interview with Maurice Berger, "Taking on Skin Color, Art and Politics in "White," NPR
  • PollTrack, Political Director Maurice Berger
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