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History of Photography Podcast 3 : The Family of Man

History of Photography Podcast 3 : The Family of Man

Update: 2015-01-26
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When the exhibition The Family of Man opened in January of 1955, 60 years ago this month, visitors were greeted by more than 500 photographs and these words by the poet Carl Sandburg:


“People! Flung wide and far, born into toil, struggle, blood and dreams, among lovers, eaters, drinkers, workers, loafers, fighters, players, gamblers. Here are ironworkers, bridgemen, musicians, sandhogs, miners, builders of huts and skyscrapers, jungle hunters, landlords and the landless, the loved and the unloved, the lonely and the abandoned, the brutal and the compassionate-one big family hugging close to the ball of Earth for its life and being.”



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History of Photography Podcast 3 : The Family of Man

History of Photography Podcast 3 : The Family of Man

Jeff Curto