blog#4

The racial perspective is a reinterpretation of iconic black civil rights photographs. I agree with Berger, whose groundbreaking and groundbreaking research shows how these photographs aroused white sympathy, paving the way for civil rights legislation and effectively limiting the scope of the 1960s race reform. Berger analysis for many of the famous image of peace – a dog and a fire hose to Birmingham black marchers, tear gas and have the right to vote against Selma demonstrators waving the club – and argues that because of the white sympathy is dependent on the helpless black photos, so memorable picture is damaged, or even imagine of reform efforts, these reforms could derail the racial balance of power.