Herbert Randall

Herbert Randall

Herbert Eugene Randall, Jr. (born December 16, 1936 in the Bronx) is an American photographer who had documented the effects of the African-American Civil Rights Movement. Randall is of Shinnecock, African-American and West Indian ancestry.

Read more about Herbert Randall:  Education, Freedom Summer, Later Work, Publications

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