A Young Woman Waiting for the Bus, Syracuse, Dawoud Bey, 1985
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A Woman in Light, Harlem, NY, Photo by Dawoud Bey, 1980
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Dawoud Bey. A Boy in Front of the Loew’s 125th Street Movie Theater, Harlem, NY. 1976
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Dawoud Bey
A Girl with a Knife Nosepin, Brooklyn, NY,1990
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Couple in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, NY. 1990
Photo: Dawoud Bey
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Ana Mendieta in Tribeca, 1981, photographed by Dawoud Bey
via The New York Times
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A Man and Woman at an Outdoor Bake Sale, Harlem, NY, Dawoud Bey, 1978
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Dawoud Bey. A Young Girl Striking A Pose, Brooklyn, NY, 1988.
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Dawoud Bey’s somber Night Coming Tenderly
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Photographer Dawoud Bey's work captures Black love, pride and history. I just adore this image of Three fierce Grandmas at a parade in Harlem, N.Y., in 1978.
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#DawoudBey | #Photography | #Harlem | #BlackHistory
NBC News Article: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/photographer-dawoud-beys-work-captures-black-love-pride-history-rcna1308
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A Young Woman Between Carrolburg Place and Half Street, Photo by Dawoud Bey, 1989
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Jacob and Claire
Dawoud Bey
American, b. 1953
2004-2005
Jacob is the only child of a Jewish single mother, and his father was from Belize. Claire has an Ojibwe (Chippewa) grandmother and is also of Russian Jewish descent. Bey and twelve other artists were commissioned to create photographic or video projects that uncovered and explored the varied, multicultural identities of twenty-first century Jews in the United States.
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Dawoud Bey - Kenosha II (1996) *ੈ
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Two Women at a Parade. 1978
Photo: Dawoud Bey
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Dawoud Bey - The Birmingham Project (2012)
Source: Tina M. Campt - A Black Gaze: Artists Changing How We See (2021: 127)
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