Gordon Parks Mysticism that the hero finds in Harlem is represented by objects both religious and superstitious seen in a store window.
Gordon Parks [African Americans on sidewalk in Harlem, part of re-enactment of Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man"]
Gordon Parks [African American sidewalk preacher in Harlem, part of re-enactment of Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man"]
Gordon Parks [Flavio da Silva carrying a can of water collected from the stream at the bottom of the hill, Rio de Janeiro]
Gordon Parks [Harlem gang members (including Red Jackson, right) after seeing body of friend in mortuary]
N. R. Farbman Paris showings - publicity stunt staged by press agent Rosemary Sheehan (left) involved U.S college girl named Mary Olivia Dennis O'Donovan being posed in the Louvre before the victory of Samothrace.
Margaret Bourke-White [Nurse Clara Stull prepares typhoid inoculation for flood victims at refugee aid station at Hikes Grade School, Louisville]
Margaret Bourke-White Lonely little African-American baby sucking her thumb next to a blanketed cage of canaries in shelter at school during severe flooding
Margaret Bourke-White [View of shell dept. at Skoda Munitions factory where shell casings for big guns are stacked to fill orders for Czech defense and neighboring countries under war threat]
Margaret Bourke-White Complicated railroad system displayed in the largest railroad model ever built, on display in the Railroad Building at the New York World's Fair.
Margaret Bourke-White At all athlete contests women are obliged to sit by themselves. Of the 10,000 who attended the match the Ring Saw, only a few dozen were women.
Margaret Bourke-White Ruhr Valley, Germany '45 : Krupp Open Hearth, Special steel mines-damaged slightly by bombs.
Margaret Bourke-White [People salvaging bricks and boards from bomb-damaged buildings of the devastated city in the Ruhr Valley]
Margaret Bourke-White Second floor room of bombed house is still somewhat usable. People approach it by a ladder
Margaret Bourke-White Huge crowd of mourners, some climbing telephone poles, gathered to view funeral procession of assassinated Indian leader Mohandas K. Gandhi.
Margaret Bourke-White [Protestors carrying "Stop Police Terror" banner and listening to speaker during a communist meeting, Johannesburg]
Margaret Bourke-White Guerrilla War in Korea: A mother's broken lullaby is sung to Churl Jin sitting on ground and clutched by his mother as she rocks to and fro. He had come upon her in a rice field outside town and when she saw him she cried "Is it a dream?