Whitey Joins the Revolution: My Time With the Movement

Author:   Franklynn Peterson
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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9781492722625


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   08 October 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Meet Whitey , in reality Franklynn Peterson. For many of his growing years, he lived in a segregated paper mill town in central Wisconsin. But as a U. Wisconsin senior (mentored by Jesse Jackson's #1 associate, Ed Ridick), he reignited the local Madison, WI, civil rights movement and was encouraged by future Wisconsin Republican Congressman Bill Steiger. His modest spark grew into a Northern Student Movement supporting Southern sit-ins. Next, in New York City, he worked with the infamous Brooklyn chapter of CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) alongside Sony Carson and future New York Democratic Congressman Major Owens. Franklynn's pro bono photos of kids in decrepit housing hooked him on activism. But he saw greater need for positive photo-journalism about Civil Rights for family publications. Independently, he brought the good folks and good stuff fit to print about why civil rights was vital to the whole USA to millions of middleclass readers weekly where hearts and minds might be swayed. His story about activism is required reading for today's citizens of any color! Mr. Peterson, Whitey, produced lively and literate photo-journalism independently for a Sunday magazine syndicate that included newspaper as large as the Boston Globe, New York City Daily News, Miami Herald, Chicago Tribune, Columbus Dispatch, Detroit Free Press, Houston Chronicle, Dallas Morning News, Memphis Courier Dispatch. Also for an African-American pictorial monthly, Sepia, and a liberal Catholic weekly, Ave Maria, published at Notre Dame University. A Dutch-based photo agency re-sold Whitey's photo-journalism to European giants such a Elle, Stern, and London tabloids. He averaged nearly four stories a month and each averaged circulations in the millions. He was able to remain free of political or other influence from leaders of any Civil Rights or other organization since his fees for his stories paid his expenses and family support handsomely. Peterson's wall is bedecked with awards from the National Press Club (two consecutive years Distinguished Journalism award), Brotherhood in Media Award, Jesse H. Neal Award, and a Palm D'or from the Oberhauser Film Festival for a documentary film he helped produce. Photos from his often dangerous coverage of highly charged issues are still sought by publications and art galleries. In fact, Whitey spent time in jail for covering a police crack-down of possible protestors. His photos have hung in art galleries from coast to coast.

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Author:   Franklynn Peterson
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.304kg
ISBN:  

9781492722625


ISBN 10:   1492722626
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   08 October 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Award winning photo-journalist independently covered the civil rights movement for family publications in USA and Europe plus films: National Press Club Distinguished Journalism Award twice, Brotherhood in Media Award, Jesse H. Neal Award, Oberhauser Grand Prix. Photos of children in ghettoes, civil rights actions and leaders have hung in art galleries coast to coast. Franklynn spent time in jail for covering his stories with his passion, and stood barely 20 feet from Rev.King when he gave his I Have a Dream speech. He became friends during story research with James Meredith, Charles Evers, Coretta King, Jesse Jackson, Floyd McKissick, Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm, Congressman Major R. Owens, Isaac Hayes, Rufus Thomas, and many many others. Peterson ran and funded a free workshop in Bedford-Stuyvesant on writing and photography for a great many years at the library that serves that Brooklyn ghetto. Now a resident of Madison, Wisconsin, he volunteers to take part in programs for disadvantaged who are interested in photography.

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