In the midst of the national struggle for civil rights, James Karales, born into an immigrant Greek family in Ohio, turned his camera on the individuals fighting for rights and respect.
- African-American Civil Rights Movement
- American studies
- andrew young
- Andrew Young
- Atlanta
- Baltimore County
- Black-and-white photography
- blue-collar manufacturing jobs
- Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture
- Civil rights movement
- Civil rights movement
- Controversy and Hope
- discrimination
- Ebony
- flash
- Fun Town
- Gordon Parks
- Gordon Parks
- Greek immigrants
- Iowa
- James Karales
- James Karales
- Jet and Tan
- Johnson Publishing Company
- Julian Cox
- Julian Cox
- mainstream media
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Maryland
- Maurice Berger
- Maurice Berger
- Maurice Berger
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- New York
- New York City
- Ohio
- Ohio University
- Race Stories
- Ralph David Abernathy
- Rendville
- Richard Adams
- Segregated South
- Selma-Montgomery march
- showcase
- The Crisis
- United States
- University of Maryland, Baltimore County
- University of South Carolina
- University of South Carolina Press
- University of South Carolina Press
- W. E. B. Du Bois
- Yolanda
Gordon Parks's photographs of blacks in the South at the height of the Jim Crow era showed African-Americans living "in a complete universe." Many, however, were unpublished or unseen until now.
- African-American Civil Rights Movement
- Alabama
- Alabama
- Albert Thornton Sr.
- Baltimore County
- Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture
- Civil rights
- Civil rights movement
- Community organizing
- Deborah Willis
- Essay
- Ethics
- flash
- Gordon Parks
- Gordon Parks
- Gordon Parks
- Gordon Parks Foundation
- Henry Louis Gates , Jr.
- History of the United States
- International Center of Photography
- Jim Crow laws
- Life (Magazine)
- Maryland
- Maurice Berger
- Maurice Berger
- Mobile
- New York
- Politics of the United States
- Racial segregation
- Racism
- Reconstruction
- religious and law-abiding people
- Segregation Series
- Thulani Davis
- University of Maryland, Baltimore County
- White Lies: Race and the Myths of Whiteness