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DetailsIn 1973, four African American photographers and friends were part of the first generation of Black men who worked for Chicago’s mainstream newspapers. Howard Simmons, Bob Black, John White and Ovie Carter had images to share with the community. They created their own photography exhibit at the Southside Community Arts Center called Through Eyes of Blackness.

We are honored to bring these gentlemen back together at the place where it all began.  We’ve brought these gentlemen together for an intimate conversation of their incredible journey of photojournalism.  

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