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Ancient Nubia : African kingdoms on the Nile
\"This book attempts to document some of what has recently been discovered about ancient Nubia, with its remarkable history, architecture, and culture, and thereby give us a picture of this rich, but unfamiliar, African legacy.\"--Front jacket flap.
Mission Statement
The photograph of Chester Higgins Jr and his mission statement as a photographer are presented.
The Signature of the Spirit: An Interview with Chester Higgins
Rowell interviews Chester Higgins, a photojournalist for the New York Times. Among other things, Higgins talks about how he negotiates doing art photography and photojournalism.
Portfolio of Photographs
Several photographs by photographer Chester Higgins are presented.
The Color Red
Higgins describes his process of reclaiming the color red as a proud statement of his ethnicity as a black man. His mother had always hated the color red; he later learned that it was because his African great-great-grandfather had been lured into slavery by a red banner put up by slave hunters.
No One Saw America as Clearly as Robert Frank
The work of this legendary photographer is proof that a photograph never lies about the photographer.
Care for Retarded: The Hope and the Reality
AT the Lower Fairfield Regional Center for the mentally retarded in Norwalk, every resident is taken every day to the big yellow gymnasium for games and physical therapy.