Magnum Photosのインスタグラム(magnumphotos) - 7月30日 22時13分
“This is the day.
Bus-loads of marchers, Leonard Freed and I, his wife Brigitte, amongst them, in our very small Italian Fiat 600.
People of all colors, of all ages, of all religions, singing ‘We shall overcome’.
Unforgettable, always, forever."
– Brigitte Freed, Estate of @leonardfreed
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Solidarity, the July Magnum Square Print Sale, in support of the @naacp and in collaboration with @Vogue, is live until Sunday!
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This is a unique opportunity to purchase signed or estate-stamped prints by over 100 of the world’s leading photographic artists in an exclusive 6x6” format for $100.
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Magnum photographers and Vogue are both donating 50% of their proceeds to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (@naacp), the longest-running, and largest civil rights organization in the United States.
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The NAACP’s mission is to eliminate race-based discrimination and uphold equality of rights of all persons.
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Visit the link in bio to see all the images available.
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PHOTO: The March on Washington. Washington, D.C., USA. August 28, 1963.
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© @leonardfreed/#MagnumPhotos
#MAGNUMSQUARE #Solidarity #printsale
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