The Black Photographs Annual 1973
Foreword by Toni Morrison

Brooklyn: Black Photographers Annual, Inc., 1972
Illustrated wraps with black and white illustrations throughout, 144pp.
Ex-library with tape on spine and inside both covers. Library markings limited to call number sticker on spine and DISCARDED stamp to ffep. Inside rear cover skinned as if something was removed and some waviness to bottom edge of pages in last half of book.


This is the first of an eventual four volumes of work by black photographers published by the Black Photographers Annual. Emerging during the Black Arts Movement of the 60s and 70s, the Annual was a project of the Kamoinge Workshop, a group of Black photographers who chose a name from the Kikuyu people of Kenya meaning “to work together.” Issues of the Annual featured writing by such figures as James Baldwin and Toni Morrison (who wrote the introduction to the volume offered here).  Free shipping or pickup---[s3L]