A Choice of Weapons

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"A Choice of Weapons" is Gordon Parks’s influential autobiographical work in which he reflects on his life, art, and use of the camera as a tool for social change.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf autobiography
book
author Gordon Parks
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts economic hardship
emergence of Gordon Parks as an artist
racial violence
segregation in America
describes Gordon Parks’s career as a photographer
Gordon Parks’s early life
Gordon Parks’s work for Life magazine
Gordon Parks’s work for the Farm Security Administration
focusesOn relationship between art and activism
use of the camera to confront social injustice
genre autobiography
memoir
hasAuthorOccupationOfSubject filmmaker
photographer
writer
hasCulturalSignificance classic of African American autobiography
key text on socially engaged photography
hasPerspective first-person narrative
influenced African American autobiographical writing
discourse on documentary photography
language English
mainSubject African American experience
Gordon Parks
civil rights movement
photography
racism in the United States
social justice
notableFor depicting photography as a means of social change
influential status in African American literature
theme art as a tool for social change
overcoming poverty
personal resilience
power of photography
racial inequality
timePeriodDescribed Great Depression
surface form: Great Depression era

World War II
surface form: World War II era

early 20th century United States
postwar America
surface form: postwar United States
titleReference camera as a nonviolent weapon

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Gordon Parks notableWork A Choice of Weapons
Gordon Roger Alexander Buchanan Parks notableWork A Choice of Weapons
subject surface form: Gordon Parks
this entity surface form: A Choice of Weapons (1966 autobiography)