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‘The Picture Taker’ Review: Civil Rights Photographer and F.B.I. Informant

The New York Times – Movies:

The documentary, by the director of “Who Killed Malcolm X?,” is a compelling biography of Ernest Withers, whose photographs helped chronicle Black history.

Beandrea July
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Black People, Civil Rights Movement (1954-68), Content Type: Personal Profile, Documentary Films and Programs, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Informers, Photography, The Picture Taker (Movie)
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