An edition of Milton Rogovin papers

Milton Rogovin papers

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An edition of Milton Rogovin papers

Milton Rogovin papers

Correspondence, draft of autobiography and other writings, interviews, FBI file, printed matter, and other papers relating to Rogovin's career as a photographer. Documents his photography of working people around the world and the working-class neighborhoods of Buffalo, N.Y., as well as the political activism underlying his work. Includes material pertaining to his exhibitions and publications. Correspondents include Margaret Taylor Burroughs, Harry M. Caudill, Robert Coles, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Robert J. Doherty, W.E.B. Du Bois, Stephen Jay Gould, Grace M. Mayer, Pablo Neruda, Paul Strand, Minor White, and Rogovin's wife, Anne Rogovin, and his daughter, Ellen Rogovin Hart.

Language
English
Pages
11000

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Open to research.

Gift, Milton Rogovin, 2007-2009.

transferred to Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.

Social documentary photographer.

Collection material in English, with Spanish, Russian, German, Finnish and Czech.

Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Division and on Internet.

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Pagination
11,000 35 14
Number of pages
11000

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OL24864308M
LCCN
2007085362

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