Freeman, Roland L., 1936-
Mr. Roland L. Freeman is a native of Baltimore, Maryland, and presently based in Washington, D.C. as a freelance photographer. He is the president of The Group for Cultural Documentation, Inc. He has taught documentary photography at George Washington University, and was photographer-in-residence/research associate with the Institute for the Arts and the Humanities at Howard University. Mr. Freeman has done assignments for the London Sunday Times (England), Newsweek, Forbes, Nation's Business, Inc., Human Behavior, Family Circle, Essence, Black Enterprise, American Visions The World and I, National Geographic, and many other publications. Mr. Freeman also served as a field research photographer in folklore for the Smithsonian Institute's Center for Folk life Programs and Cultural Studies. He received two Masters of Photography Visual Arts Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts (1982 and 1991), and was the only photographer to be awarded a Young Humanist fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities (1970).
From the description of Roland L. Freeman Papers. (Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System). WorldCat record id: 53991360
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