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Photographs 1942-1985 Tom Wilkins Freedman was initially sceptical of

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Freedman was initially sceptical of the police after documenting The Poor People’s Campaign (1968) that followed the assassination of Martin Luther King and after witnessing the police response to the Vietnam protests

” - Dafydd Jones Oxford: The Last Hurrah shows a world that has been written about and dramatised

Chiswick Women's Aid 1976-77 by Marketa Luskacova

where disgraced spies are sent to see out the dregs of their careers

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Photographs 1942-1985 Tom Wilkins Freedman was initially sceptical ofFirst edition, first impression of Photographs 1942 1985 by Wayne F. Miller. Medium format hardback in fine condition. signed by the artist on the title page. About Wayne F. Miller: Photographs 1942 1958 is the visual chronicle of the evolution of Wayne Forest Miller, a largely self taught photographer who gladly left art school in 1942 to embrace the full spectrum of experience offered by the Second World War. Operating as a combat photographer under

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