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R.C. Hickman - Wikipedia

1922 – December 1, 2007) was an American photographer, photojournalist and circulation manager, known for his photographs of the Civil Rights Movement.

Hickman, Rufus Cornelius [R. C.] - Texas State Historical Association

Hickman, Rufus Cornelius [RC] (1918–2007) By: Camille Davis Type: Biography Published: January 31, 2013 Updated: February 15, 2022

R. C. Hickman's Photographs of Black Dallas, 1949–1961

Events ... R. C. Hickman was a Dallas photographer whose thousands of images produced from 1949 to 1961 document aspects of life in an African American community ...

In Memoriam: R. C. Hickman, 1922-2007

RC Hickman was an outstanding photographer whose work will remain at the Center for American History as a permanent visual record of a significant transitional ...

R. C. Hickman's Photographs of Black Dallas, 1949–1961, 1st Edition

This remarkable book reproduces over one hundred photographs taken by R. C. Hickman, a professional photographer whose exceptional work provides a fascinating ...

R.C. Hickman's Photographs of Black Dallas, 1949–1961

Exhibition. R. C. Hickman was a Dallas photographer whose thousands of images produced from 1949 to 1961 document life in an African American community in Texas ...

The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow. Jim Crow Stories | PBS - Thirteen.org

R.C. Hickman. I just watched some white photographers on Saipan. Doing photographic work, like developing a negative. I learned in a foxhole, you know. I ...

R.C. Hickman, One of the Most Important Photographers in Dallas ...

RC Hickman died at his Oak Cliff home Saturday; he was either 85 or 89, depending upon the source.

North Texas Photographer R.C. Hickman Known for Powerful Civil ...

R.C. Hickman is still known for his powerful photographs in the Civil Rights era, documenting the African American community in Dallas.

Shooting the Struggle - UT News - The University of Texas at Austin

R. C. Hickman with Speed Graphic camera, by unidentified photographer, 1949. As he approached the school, he saw three figures swinging from the ...

ArchiveGrid : Hickman, R.C., photographic archive, 1945-1970

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Behold the People: R. C. Hickman's Photographs of Black Dallas ...

R. C. Hickman was a Dallas photographer whose thousands of images produced from 1949 to 1961 document aspects of life in an African...

Celebrated photographer: Rufus Cornelius “R.C.” Hickman R. C. ...

Celebrated photographer: Rufus Cornelius “R.C.” Hickman R. C. Hickman was born in 1918 or 1922 depending on who was the source. The Texas Handbook...

R.C. Hickman Facts for Kids

1922 – December 1, 2007) was an American photographer, photojournalist and circulation manager, known for his photographs of the Civil Rights ...

Black History Month: North Texas Photographer R.C. Hickman

R.C. Hickman is still known for his powerful photographs in the Civil Rights era, documenting the African American community in Dallas.

Books by RC Hickman - ThriftBooks

Looking for a book by R.C. Hickman? R.C. Hickman wrote Behold the People: R.C. Hickman's Photographs of Black Dallas 1949-1961 (Barker Texas History Center ...

R.C. Hickman's photographs of Black Dallas, 1949-1961 - WorldCat

This remarkable book reproduces more than one hundred photographs taken by R. C. Hickman, a professional photographer whose work provides a fascinating ...

R.C. Hickman's Photographs of Black Dallas, 1949-1961

R. C. Hickman was a Dallas photographer whose thousands of images produced from 1949 to 1961 document aspects of life in an African American community in Texas.

Black photographers and the civil rights struggle - Al Jazeera

RC Hickman and Calvin Littlejohn were two African-American photojournalists working during America's civil rights era who managed to capture a different side ...

R.C. Hickman's photographs of Black Dallas, 1949-1961 ... - SIRIS

Behold the people : R.C. Hickman's photographs of Black Dallas, 1949-1961 / / by R.C. Hickman ; preface by Barbara Jordan.