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The Story

First edition, first impression of A Harlem Family 1967 in fine condition.

About A Harlem Family 1967

When ā€œA Harlem Family,ā€ Gordon Parks’s story about race and poverty in America featuring the Fontenelle family of Harlem was published inĀ LIFEĀ in March 1968, the response was overwhelming. Many people, touched and moved by Parks’s images and text about the Fontenelles, wanted to help. The editors ofĀ LIFEĀ received letters and donations on behalf of the family from large cities and small towns across the country. Not all of the responses were positive; many echoed much of the debate and turmoil that was boiling in this country in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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First edition, first impression of A Harlem Family 1967 in fine condition.

About A Harlem Family 1967

When ā€œA Harlem Family,ā€ Gordon Parks’s story about race and poverty in America featuring the Fontenelle family of Harlem was published inĀ LIFEĀ in March 1968, the response was overwhelming. Many people, touched and moved by Parks’s images and text about the Fontenelles, wanted to help. The editors ofĀ LIFEĀ received letters and donations on behalf of the family from large cities and small towns across the country. Not all of the responses were positive; many echoed much of the debate and turmoil that was boiling in this country in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

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