Valuing Black History

Pictures are truly worth a thousand words. When it comes to black history, gifted photographers as well as other historians have told our story in ways that continue to command attention and respect. Hear their powerful voices through their works in the February/March 1998 issue of about...time Magazine.
 

  • Through May 31, 1998, Rochester, New York’s George Eastman House International Museum of Photography hosts Appeal to this Age, an exhibition devoted to the photography documenting America’s Civil Rights Movement from 1954 to 1968.

  • Witness two men's united struggle against nature and the human spirit as they trek to co-discover the North Pole in our feature story based on the TNT film Glory & Honor.

  • Browse the nation's largest archives of African-American materials procured over more than a century in “An Incomparable Odyssey.”

  • In “Reaching New Heights at 90,” brush shoulders with history through the writings of the West coast's oldest working journalist.

  • Join readers who want a unique perspective on issues that affect the African-American community. Keep up with the times. Order about...time magazine today and save up to 68% off the newsstand price.



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