Back cover of WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE: CHAOS OR COMMUNITY on top
The two photographs here of Martin Luther King are obviously from the same session. It shows how his image could be changed, depending on his pose.
The two photographs here of Martin Luther King are obviously from the same session. It shows how his image could be changed, depending on his pose.
I saw this at a local bookstore and feel good because I just finished a new novel about Martin Luther King. I’m very excited about bringing this great man’s story to the public.
It was a wonderful trip to this great spot. The second photo is Cape Perpetual, near Yachts, on the same day.
This is Martin Luther King’s final book, in 1967, WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE: CHAOS OR COMMUNITY? I make a reference to it in my new Middle Grade Novel about MLK and a couple of kids in 1966-67. The King book says that America needs to have not just racial equality but economic equality. The issues are just as relevant today. King had moved beyond civil rights in 1967 and was interested in a decent standard of living for all people, not only in America but all over the world.
Today I acquired this great image from Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer David Hume Kennerly. This photograph is part of David’s archive of over one million photographs, which he is currently organizing for gallery and museum exhibitions.
This bird photography festival in France would be great to get into. We’ll see. Le Festival de l’Oiseau et de la Nature.