and what is ironic about non-caucasians cleaning, servicing or
maintaining statues to caucasians and vice versa ?
jh
On 7/10/2014 8:43 AM, John Hudson wrote:
Are social statements made when caucasians clean, service or maintain
statues to one more other caucasians ?
What is ironic about non-caucasians cleaning, servicing or maintaining
statues to one or more other non-caucasians ?
jh
On 7/9/2014 9:39 PM, Moose wrote:
On 7/9/2014 5:19 PM, Chris Crawford wrote:
It wasn¹t simply that Parks photographed the statue of Lincoln. He
photographed the Black custodians cleaning the statue and the
building. He
did it for the same reason DDB says he did, because it looked ironic
seeing a statue of the man who freed Black people from slavery being
cleaned by Black workers.
Yes, classic Park's, using his photography to make a social statement.
Monumental Moose
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