Maurice Berger's upbringing among Black and Puerto Rican families highlighted the severity of racism in America, demonstrating how distinct forms of prejudice can shape perspectives.
The anthology reveals how images possess the ability to challenge societal differences and prejudices, provoking thought and fostering understanding across the divides of race and identity.
Marvin Heiferman notes Berger's impactful presence in art, where he was a vocal advocate against racism, acting as a necessary disruptor within the art community.
The essays documenting movements from civil rights to Black Lives Matter serve to amplify the voices and experiences of marginalized communities, urging viewers to acknowledge their realities.
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