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Bev Grant: Photography 1968-1972

Bev Grant: Photography 1968-1972

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Photographer Bev Grant was a feminist and political activist on the frontlines of American feminism and civil rights from 1968 to 1972. This is the first monograph on her extensive archive of photographs, which document her participation in demonstrations with the Women's Movement, such as No More Miss America and The Jeannette Rankin Brigade.

Format: Hardback
Length: 168 pages
Publication date: 31 May 2022
Publisher: Osmos


Scenes from the frontlines of American feminism and civil rights, from the archives of folk singer, filmmaker, and photographer Bev Grant, are presented in this groundbreaking monograph. Spanning from 1968 to 1972, when Grant was actively involved as a feminist and political activist, this comprehensive collection of photographs offers a unique glimpse into her remarkable journey.

Grant's photographic journey began as a participant in various demonstrations alongside the Women's Movement, including notable events such as No More Miss America in Atlantic City in 1968 and The Jeannette Rankin Brigade in Washington, DC, in 1968. Through her affiliation with the film collective New York Newsreel, she gained privileged access to the Young Lords Party, the Black Panther Party, and the Poor People's Campaign.

In 1967, Grant attended a workshop facilitated by Students for a Democratic Society at Princeton University. The topic of the workshop was women's liberation, and it proved to be a transformative experience that would shape the course of her life. It served as an awakening, a dawn of consciousness that provided her with a framework to understand her experiences and a path to follow.

The photographs in this monograph capture the essence of the feminist and civil rights movements during a pivotal period in American history. They document the protests, rallies, and events that propelled these movements forward, showcasing the resilience and determination of the activists involved. Grant's images capture the raw energy and emotion of the times, providing a visual record of the struggles and triumphs that shaped the course of history.

Through her lens, Grant offers a profound perspective on the challenges and opportunities faced by women and marginalized communities during this era. Her photographs shed light on the systemic inequalities and discrimination that existed, and they serve as a powerful reminder of the ongoing fight for equality and social justice.

This monograph is not only a tribute to the legacy of Bev Grant but also a testament to the power of photography to document and preserve history. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, activists, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of American feminism and civil rights.

In conclusion, "Scenes from the Frontlines of American Feminism and Civil Rights" is a groundbreaking monograph that offers a profound exploration of the archives of folk singer, filmmaker, and photographer Bev Grant. Through her photographs, Grant captures the essence of the feminist and civil rights movements during a pivotal period in American history, providing a visual record of the struggles and triumphs that shaped the course of history. This monograph is a testament to the power of photography to document and preserve history, and it serves as a valuable resource for researchers, activists, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of American feminism and civil rights.

Weight: 975g
Dimension: 267 x 188 x 20 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780991660858

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