Book summaryMaya Angelou wrote the introduction to this volume of eloquent photographs of black women who struggled to effect change in a world that was often hostile to them. |
I Dream a World: Portraits of Black Women Who Changed Americaby Lanker, Brian;Summers, Barbara
Book description: Edison, New Jersey, U.S.A.: Stewart Tabori & Chang, 1989. Large hardcover, 167 pages in fine condition with fine dustjacket, jacket has faint wear on edges. Foreward by Maya Angelou. A celebration in 75 portraits of black women who have changed our world and our times. The photos are taken by Pulitzer-prize winning photographer Brian Lanker. The photos are enriched by the women's own words, speaking with wisdom and wit about her life's work, family and heritage, struggles and hopes for the future. . Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
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