Harlem Gang Leader

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"Harlem Gang Leader" is a renowned 1948 photo-essay by Gordon Parks that intimately documents the life of a young gang leader in Harlem, highlighting the social conditions and struggles of urban Black youth in mid-20th-century America.

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instanceOf documentary photography work
photo-essay
aimedAt raising awareness of social conditions in Black urban communities
contributedTo Gordon Parks’s reputation as a leading African American photographer
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Gordon Parks
depicts poverty in urban Black communities
racial inequality in the United States
social conditions in Harlem
youth gangs
depictsTimePeriod mid-20th-century America
fieldOfWork photojournalism
social documentary
genre documentary photography
photojournalism
hasAuthor Gordon Parks
hasFormat photo-essay in a magazine spread
hasInfluenceOn subsequent documentary photography about urban poverty
visual representation of Black urban life in American media
hasTheme life in inner-city neighborhoods
marginalization of Black youth
social justice
systemic racism in the United States
urban violence
historicalContext post–World War II United States
pre–civil rights movement era
inception 1948
influencedBy social documentary tradition in photography
language English
mainSubject Harlem
surface form: Harlem, New York City

gang leader in Harlem
urban Black youth
mediaType black-and-white photography
movement civil rights-era documentary photography
notableFor early major work of Gordon Parks
intimate portrayal of a young Harlem gang leader
partOf Gordon Parks’s early career at Life magazine
photographer Gordon Parks
portrays daily life of a Harlem gang leader
family and community environment of the gang leader
publicationMedium magazine
publicationYear 1948
publishedIn Life magazine
publisher Life magazine
settingLocation Harlem
surface form: Harlem, Manhattan, New York City

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Gordon Parks hasPhotographicSeries Harlem Gang Leader