Bev Grant: Photography 1968-1972
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Author: Cay Sophie Rabinowitz (ed.)
This is the first monograph on Brooklyn-based photographer Bev Grant's extensive archive of photographs made from 1968 to 1972, when she was on the frontlines as a feminist and political activist. Grant participated in demonstrations with the Women’s Movement, such as No More Miss America in Atlantic City and The Jeannette Rankin Brigade in Washington, DC. She also gained access to the Young Lords Party, the Black Panther Party and the Poor People's Campaign.'When I sat in on a workshop given by Students for a Democratic Society at Princeton University in 1967, I had no idea of the impact it would have on the rest of my life. The workshop topic was women’s liberation. It was an awakening, a dawn of consciousness that gave me a framework to understand my life and a path that I continue to follow.'
ISBN 9780991660858. Osmos Books. hb. 168 pages. 75 b/w ills. 19 x 25.4 cm.
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This is the first monograph on Brooklyn-based photographer Bev Grant's extensive archive of photographs made from 1968 to 1972, when she was on the frontlines as a feminist and political activist. Grant participated in demonstrations with the Women’s Movement, such as No More Miss America in Atlantic City and The Jeannette Rankin Brigade in Washington, DC. She also gained access to the Young Lords Party, the Black Panther Party and the Poor People's Campaign.'When I sat in on a workshop given by Students for a Democratic Society at Princeton University in 1967, I had no idea of the impact it would have on the rest of my life. The workshop topic was women’s liberation. It was an awakening, a dawn of consciousness that gave me a framework to understand my life and a path that I continue to follow.'
ISBN 9780991660858. Osmos Books. hb. 168 pages. 75 b/w ills. 19 x 25.4 cm.
available