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Testimonials

  • "Bob Gore’s photographs bear witness to an intense year. He captures moments of the BLM in New York with compassion, which successfully translate a myriad of stories focusing on community love and concern. What we experience in this book is that social protest is a complex visual story to photograph and through the lens of Bob Gore we experience instantly is respect in a time of turmoil."
  • "These images capture a moment in a movement, an energy, a collective demand for justice and equity of a scope unlike we’ve seen in decades that swept the country and was palpably present here in New York. I was proud to be present for many of those actions, and to be a part of the ongoing action we are undertaking to create the transformational change that the movement captured in this book demands."
    Jumaane D. Williams
    Jumaane D. Williams
    Public Advocate
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  • "Bob Gore has photographed in a number of cities but New York has his soul. His passion as a social activist combined with a commitment to document the city’s African American community, whether at prayer or celebration or marching for civil rights is captured in his vibrant photographs. Gore records history in the way he knows so well with his intuitive regard for the camera and what it can reveal. He is a master storyteller."
    Marilyn Satin Kushner, PhD
    Marilyn Satin Kushner, PhD
    Curator and Head, Department of Prints, Photographs, and Architectural Collections
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Bob Gore

Bob Gore

Chairman
Bob Gore has been an active photographer for many years. His images have appeared in exhibits, magazines, newspapers and books, including the recently published Reflections in Black, the anthology of leading African American photographers. For more than two decades, his passion has been documenting worship activities throughout the U.S. and the Caribbean.