Roland L. Freeman photographs, 1969-1985.

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Roland L. Freeman photographs, 1969-1985.

Collection consists of Freeman's PORTFOLIO, a 1997 limited edition portfolio of twelve 16x20 gelatin silver prints depicting everyday life in the South, dating 1969-1985. This PORTFOLIO is Number 33 of 45. Prints include Freeman's signature on the bottom right corner. Accompanying pamphlet includes essays about the photographer and a title list for the photographs.

12 items (2.0 lin. ft.)

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University of Mississippi. Center for the Study of Southern Culture

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Freeman, Roland L., 1936-

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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, I...

Archive of Documentary Arts (Duke University)

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The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival is the largest film festival in the United States entirely devoted to documentary film. An international event dedicated to the theatrical exhibition of non-fiction cinema, the Festival is held annually for four days in the spring in downtown Durham, North Carolina. Typically, more than 100 films are screened, along with discussions, panels, and workshops fostering conversation between filmmakers, film professionals and the public. ...