April 4, 2012
Jeremie Hoffmann, of the Mid-America Arts Alliance, straightens an image of Gordan Parks, a Kansas native and well-known photographer, one of the chief displays of the “For All the World to See.” The exhibit, on display at the Wyandotte County History Museum beginning Monday, examines images of blacks in the media and popular culture during the civil rights movement.
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