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Steve Eberhardt Photograph Collection

Steve Eberhardt photographs the people and events (and animals) around Atlanta, Georgia. His work has appeared in Rolling Stone, The Economist, The Nation, and The Guardian. The collection consists of born-digital photographs of marches, demonstrations, and other community events in and around Atlanta from 2014 to 2020. Events include Senator Bernie Sanders at Morehouse College, the Peachtree Road Race, an Atlanta Beltline Lantern parade, the Hindu Festival of Chariots Parade, and numerous Black Lives Matter protests. This collection will continue to grow as more photographs are donated.

Creator
Steve Eberhardt; Georgia State University Library, Special Collections & Archives
Category
Arts & Culture
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