Coretta Scott King, Poor People – (Larry Fink) Previous Next


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Museum: High Museum of Art (Atlanta, United States)

Technique: Photograph

Larry Fink, best known for his portraits of high society reproduced in magazines such as Vanity Fair, was also very engaged with the civil rights cause and made many photographs in Harlem and New York in the 1960s. He was on hand in Washington, D.C., in the spring of 1968 – a month after Dr. King’s assassination - to photograph Coretta Scott King’s arrival at Resurrection City. Fink skillfully framed Mrs. King’s face in the doorjamb of the car, as she is greeted by Fred Bennette, a member of Dr. King’s Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC).

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