Larry Fink recalls his days photographing the 1960s civil rights movement – and why he can’t quite bring himself to turn his lens on Trump
Many Shades of Concern, the Larry Fink print now on sale to benefit The Until Freedom organisationifty-seven years ago, on 28 August 1963, Larry Fink was zooming down the highway from New York to Washington DC, an American flag streaming from the back of his motorcycle. The highway was busy with fellow motorists with the same destination in mind.
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