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  1. The photos that Frank Dandridge shot for LIFE magazine paint a vivid portrait of violence and race in 1960s America. He reported on riots in Harlem, in Watts, and in Newark ,. He was in Selma, Alabama when Martin Luther King marched in the days immediately after Bloody Sunday.

  2. Frank Dandridge was a freelance photojournalist who worked mainly for Life Magazine in the 60's. He covered numerous assignments, including, The Harlem Riots in 1964, Dr. King's, March on Washington, in 1963, and the terrible Birmingham Bombing in 1963.

  3. Frank Dandridge was a freelance photojournalist who worked mainly for Life Magazine in the 60's. He covered numerous assignments, including, The Harlem Riots in 1964, Dr. King's, March on Washington, in 1963, and the terrible Birmingham Bombing in 1963.

  4. Jul 12, 2017 · After much consultation Photographer Frank Dandridge, who is a Negro, was led through the streets to an abandoned tenement, up four flights of stairs and into a front room where he was allowed to...

  5. Jul 16, 2021 · That year, Ms. Richardson relinquished her role with the Cambridge Nonviolent Action Committee after marrying a freelance photographer, Frank Dandridge, who covered the protests.

  6. Aug 7, 2013 · Photographer Frank Dandridge was in Birmingham to cover the aftermath of the bombing; the funerals of the four murdered girls; and the almost inconceivably tense and volatile racial situation...

  7. Jan 13, 2023 · Frank Dandridge was one of only a few Black photographers who worked for LIFE, and he bore witness to racial violence in the 1960s. In 1963, the magazine sent him to cover the aftermath of the Ku...

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