FLIP SCHULKE
He Had a Dream
Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Civil Rights Movement
As a young photojournalist just out of college in the early fifties, Flip Schulke moved to Miami and began covering social issues. In 1958, while working as a
freelancer for Jet and Ebony, he was assigned to photograph Martin Luther King. Afterwards, the two men talked late into the night about
King's philosophy. Schulke became convinced that King's plans would change the face of the country. At King's invitation, he began photographing
behind the scenes at Southern Christian Leadership Conference meetings and eventually became committed to covering King and the growing civil
rights movement. For a decade before King's death, Schulke was as close to him and his inner circle as a photographer could be. He was privy to
momentous events public and private, and always he was photographing. This book is the result.
He Had a Dream is a visual record of King's life and work by the only man King trusted and to whom he gave such complete access. Schulke's
images, combined with his commentary on both the moment and its place in the context of the civil rights movement, create a more immediate and
revealing portrait of King than we have had before.
Flip Schulke has been a photojournalist for over forty years and was with Life magazine in its glory years. He has covered events as far ranging as the
space program, the fall of the Berlin wall, and the world under water. But his best-known work culminates with this volume.
1995 / paper / ISBN 0-393-31264-X / 9" x 12" / Photographs / 192 pages /
BIOGRAPHY/AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES/PHOTOGRAPHY
- Flip Schulke lives in Miami, Florida.
- Also by Flip Schulke: King Remembered (with Penny McPhee)
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