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Lostinurbanism: Thomas Hoepker, Freaknik (1996)

Lostinurbanism:  Thomas Hoepker, Freaknik (1996)

Lostinurbanism: “Photographic Self-Portraits From A Project Organized By Derek Bishton, Brian Homer, And John Reardon. A Makeshift Studio Was Set Up In Grove Lane, Handsworth. People From The Local Community Were Invited To Create Their Own Lasting

Lostinurbanism:  “Photographic Self-Portraits From A Project Organized By Derek

Lostinurbanism: Baltimore, Maryland. Photographs By Breck Chapman As Part Of The University Of Baltimore’s Langsdale Library (1968-1996 Collection)

Lostinurbanism:  Baltimore, Maryland. Photographs By Breck Chapman As Part Of The

Lostinurbanism: From The Series ‘Downtowners/ Towards Salvage’ Taken In Georgia. Photographs By Carl Martin.

Lostinurbanism:  From The Series ‘Downtowners/ Towards Salvage’ Taken In Georgia.

Lostinurbanism: Henry Clay Anderson Was A Professional African-American Photographer Who Lived And Worked In Greenville, Mississippi, Establishing His Own Business, The “Anderson Photo Service.” His Work Spans The 50S, 60S, And 70S.

Lostinurbanism:  Henry Clay Anderson Was A Professional African-American Photographer

Lostinurbanism: Photographs By Bandele “Tex” Ajetunmobi Who Was Born In Lagos, Nigeria And Moved To England In 1947. The Self-Taught Photographer Is Known For His Candid Photos Of Daily Life In East London In The 50S-80S.

Lostinurbanism:  Photographs By Bandele “Tex” Ajetunmobi Who Was Born In Lagos,

Lostinurbanism: Chicago. Photograph By Vivian Maier (1959)

Lostinurbanism:  Chicago. Photograph By Vivian Maier (1959)

Lostinurbanism: Decatur County, Georgia. Photographs By Paul Kwilecki (Late 1960S-80S)

Lostinurbanism:  Decatur County, Georgia. Photographs By Paul Kwilecki (Late 1960S-80S)

Lostinurbanism: Lower East Side, New York. Photograph By Beuford Smith (1968)

Lostinurbanism:  Lower East Side, New York. Photograph By Beuford Smith (1968)

Lostinurbanism: Harriet Muse, Right, And Husband, Cabell, Far Left, With The Brothers Shortly After She Found Them At A Sideshow In 1927. Photograph By George Davis. The Brothers Were Kidnapped From Their Home In Virginia To Become Circus Performers.

Lostinurbanism:  Harriet Muse, Right, And Husband, Cabell, Far Left, With The Brothers

Lostinurbanism: New York. 5Th Avenue. Photograph By Thomas Hoepker (1983)

Lostinurbanism:  New York. 5Th Avenue. Photograph By Thomas Hoepker (1983)

Lostinurbanism: Players Ball At East Of The Ryan, A South Side Club, Celebrating The Birthday Of Bishop Don Magic Juan. Photograph By Jon Lowenstein (2000)

Lostinurbanism:  Players Ball At East Of The Ryan, A South Side Club, Celebrating

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