“The guy who takes a chance, who walks the line between the known and unknown, who is unafraid of failure, will succeed.“
- Name: Gordon Roger Alexander Buchanan Parks
- Born: November 30, 1912
- Died: March 7, 2006 (age 93)
- From: Fort Scott, Kansas
- Interesting Fact: was a self-taught artist who became the first African American photographer for Life and Vogue magazines.
- Known For: known for focusing on issues of civil rights, poverty, race relations and urban life through his photojournalism from the 1940s to the 1970s.
- Awards:
- 1972 – Spingarn Medal
- 1988 – National Medal of Arts
- 1993 – PGA Oscar Micheaux Award
- 2003 – NAACP Image Award
Gordon Parks was a prolific, world-renowned photographer, writer, composer, and filmmaker known for his work on projects like ‘Shaft’ and ‘The Learning Tree’. Through his photography, films, autobiographical works, poetry, and musical compositions, Parks offered the world his vision. He cut through social and racial barriers and stereotypes to reveal the essence of humanity, and in doing so helped to change the world. Gordon Parks was the first African American to produce and direct major motion pictures—developing films relating the experience of slaves and struggling black Americans, and creating the “blaxploitation” genre.
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