Revisit the defining moments in American history when our great nation was caught in one of the most tumultuous social struggles of our time. More than 150 iconic black-and-white photographs depict the great leaders of the Civil Rights Movement, as well as the multitude of activists and students who took to the streets in the pursuit of freedom and equality during the 1950s and 60s. Taken by artists, photojournalists, and amateurs alike, such gripping photos played a crucial role in shaping public opinion and spurred a revolution that changed a nation. Re-discover the vision and tenacity of these dedicated and gifted Civil Rights pioneers – from both sides of the camera –on display at The Field Museum.
Road to Freedom: Photographs of the Civil Rights Movement 1956-1968 is organized by the High Museum of Art, Atlanta.
This exhibition is supported by the
Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation and an award from the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art.