Gordon Parks
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Gordon Parks (born November 30, 1912) is an African American photographer, musician, poet, novelist, journalist, activist, and film director. He has been an important and creative force in all of these fields. He began his public career as a freelance fashion and personality photographer in Chicago, but his first substantial work came as a documentary photographer with the Farm Security Administration. He has also performed as a jazz pianist. He directed a number of movies during the "Blaxploitation" phase of American cinema, though the films cannot be classified that way. He was a notable campaigner for civil rights in the US. He has also been the subject of film and print profiles (notably "Half Past Autumn" (2000)).
Parks' late son, Gordon Parks, Jr., directed a few blaxploitation films including Superfly.
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Books
- Camera Portraits (1948)(Documentary)
- The Learning Tree (1964) (Semi Autobiographical)
- A Choice of Weapons (1967) (autobiographical)
- Born Black (1970) (Compilation of essays and photographs)
- To Smile in Autumn (1979)(autobiographical)
- Voices in the Mirror (1990)(autobiographical)
- The Sun Stalker (2003) (Biography on J.M.W. Turner)
- A Hungry Heart (Nov. 1, 2005) (autobiographical)
Published compilations of his poetry and photography
- Gordon Parks: A Poet and His Camera
- Gordon Parks: Whispers of Intimate Things
- Gordon Parks: In Love, Moments Without Proper Names
- Arias of Silence
- Glimpses Toward Infinity
Films
- Flavio ( 1961)
- Diary of a Harlem Family (1964)
- The World of Piri Thomas (1968)
- The Learning Tree (1969)
- Shaft (1971)
- Shaft's Big Score (1972)
- The Super Cops (1974)
- Leadbelly (1976)
- Solomon Northup's Odyssey (1984)
Music
Documentaries about or including Parks
- Soul in Cinema: Filming Shaft on Location (1971)
- Passion and Memory (1986)
- Malcolm X: Make it Plain (1994)
- All Power to the People (1996)
- Half Past Autumn: The Life and Works of Gordon Parks (2000)
- Baadasssss Cinema (2002)
- Soul Man: Isaac Hayes (2003)
External links
- Some of his photography
- A photography prize has been awarded in his name for the last 16 years
- Further biographical information can be found at the Thomson/Gale
Categories: Photographer stubs | American people stubs | 1912 births | American photographers | People from Kansas | African-American/Black film directors | U.S. film directors | Spingarn Medal winners | Polymaths | National Medal of Arts recipients



