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Description of Pictures: John Hope Franklin, Duke University professor of history emeritus, is the author and editor of 17 books, including the best-selling From Slavery to Freedom: A History of African Americans. As the first distinguished visiting scholar at the Library of Congress under the John W. Kluge Endowment, he completed his autobiography, Mirror to America (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2005). For his academic achievements, his interventions with American racism and his numerous acts of public service, Professor Franklin has been the recipient of many honors, including the Jefferson Medal, the Charles Frankel Prize, the NAACP’s Spingarn Medal and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Professor Franklin lives in North Carolina.
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Copyrights: All pictures were taken by amateur photographer Bruce Guthrie (me!) who retains copyright on them. Free for non-commercial use with attribution. See the [Creative Commons] definition of what this means. "Photos (c) Bruce Guthrie" is fine for attribution. (Commercial use folks including AI scrapers can of course contact me.) Feel free to use in publications and pages with attribution but you don't have permission to sell the photos themselves. A free copy of any printed publication using any photographs is requested. Descriptive text, if any, is from a mixture of sources, quite frequently from signs at the location or from official web sites; copyrights, if any, are retained by their original owners.
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2006_DC_NBF_Miller_060930: Natl Book Festival 2006 -- Veteran's History Project panel w/Donald Miller, Rick Newman, Don Shepperd, and Daun Van Ee (12 photos from 2006)
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Franklin, John Hope appears on:
2007_DC_NAUB_070917 Natl Archives -- Michael Klarman ("Unfinished Business") w/John Hope Franklin
2007_DC_JHFranklin_070415 Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission -- Conversation with John Hope Franklin
2007_DC_NAFree_070412 Natl Archives -- Panel -- Slavery and Freedom in Washington, D.C.: Show Me the Evidence!
2006_DC_NAJHF_060314 Natl Archives -- John Hope Franklin (American Conversations)
2006 photos: Equipment this year: I was using all six Fuji cameras at various times -- an S602Zoom, two S7000s,a S5200, an S9000, and an S9100. The majority of pictures this year were taken with the S9000. I have to say, the S7000s was the best camera I've used up to this point..
Trips this year: Florida (two separate trips including Lotusphere and taking care of mom), three weeks out west (including Yellowstone), Williamsburg, San Diego (comic book convention), and Georgia.
Number of photos taken this year: 183,000.
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