Ernest Withers

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Ernest Withers
Mmádu
ụdịekerenwoke Dezie
mba o sịNjikota Obodo Amerika Dezie
Aha enyereErnest Dezie
aha ezinụlọ yaWithers Dezie
Ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya7 Ọgọọst 1922 Dezie
Ebe ọmụmụMemphis Dezie
Ụbọchị ọnwụ ya15 Ọktoba 2007 Dezie
Ebe ọ nwụrụMemphis Dezie
Ụdị ọnwụeke na-akpata Dezie
ihe kpatara ọnwụọrịa strok Dezie
asụsụ ọ na-asụ, na-ede ma ọ bụ were na-ebinye akaBekee Dezie
Ọrụ ọ na-arụosee foto, onye nta akụkọ, Onye ntaakụkọ, omenkà Dezie
agbụrụNdi Afrika nke Amerika Dezie
ikike nwebiisinka dị ka onye okikeỌrụ nwebiisinka chekwara Dezie
Ernest Columbus Withers, Sr.
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Born(1922-08-07) 7 Ọgọstụ 1922
Died15 Ọktoba 2007(2007-10-15) (aged 85)
OccupationFreelance photographer, Memphis policeman
Notable work
Photographs of the segregated South in the 1940s–2000s, Negro league baseball, and the Memphis blues scene, Pictures Tell the Story by Ernest C. Withers, other books including Ernest C. Withers The Memphis Blues Again-Six Decades of Memphis Music Photographs, and many Jet Magazine photographs and more.

Ernest C. Withers (Ọgọọst 7, 1922 – Ọctoba 15, 2007) bụ onye Afrịkan-Amerị́kan na-ese foto. O dere ihe karịrị afọ iri isii nke akụkọ ihe mere eme nke ndị Afrịka na Amerịka na mpaghara ndịda United States, na ihe oyiyi dị egwu nke Montgomery bus boycott, Emmett Till, Memphis sanitation strike, Negro league baseball, na ndị egwu gụnyere ndị metụtara Memphis blues na Memphis soul.[1][2] N'afọ 2010, e kpughere na usoro COINTELPRO nke FBI were Withers ụgwọ iji gwa ya na mmegharị ikike obodo US ruo ihe fọrọ nke nta ka ọ bụrụ iri afọ abụọ, malite obere oge mgbe foto mbụ ya nke Martin Luther King Jr[3][4][5][6].

Ọbá akwụkwọ nke Congress edebewo ọrụ Ernest Withers ma hazie ya maka nchịkọta na-adịgide adịgide nke Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of African American History and Culture, na Washington, DC.[1]

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A mụrụ Ernest C. Withers na Memphis, Tennessee, nyere Arthur Withers na Pearl Withers nke Marshall County, Mississippi; o nwere nne nne nke a maara dị ka Oriakụ. Minnie Withers. Withers gosipụtara mmasị na foto site na nwata. O sere foto mbụ ya na ụlọ akwụkwọ sekọndrị mgbe nwanne ya nwanyị nyere ya igwefoto ọ natara n'aka nwa klas ya. Ọ zutere nwunye ya Dorothy Curry nke Brownsville, Tennessee (ha nọgidere na-alụ di ruo afọ iri isii na isii), na Manassas High School (Tennessee) na Memphis, Tennessee.

N'oge Agha Ụwa nke Abụọ, ọ natara ọzụzụ na ụlọ akwụkwọ foto nke ndi amị. Mgbe agha ahụ gasịrị, Withers jere ozi dị ka otu n'ime ndị uwe ojii mbụ nke Memphis.[7]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Tennessee TripTales: a fine collection of stories crafted from across the state.. Tnvacation.com. Archived from the original on February 5, 2016. Retrieved on June 6, 2016.
  2. Noland (October 18, 2007). Ernest C. Withers, 85; photographed civil rights era, blacks in baseball, Memphis music. Articles.latimes.com. Retrieved on June 6, 2016.
  3. Brown. "Civil Rights Photographer Unmasked as Informer", The New York Times, 2010-09-13. Retrieved on 2019-10-03. (in en-US)
  4. Perrusquia (2018). A Spy in Canaan: How the FBI Used a Famous Photographer to Infiltrate the Civil Rights Movement (in en). Melville House, 232–241. ISBN 978-1-61219-341-0. 
  5. "Documentary Exposes How The FBI Tried To Destroy MLK With Wiretaps, Blackmail", NPR.org, January 18, 2021. Retrieved on January 18, 2021. (in en)
  6. The Double Life of Civil Rights Photographer and FBI Informant Ernest Withers. The Intercept (2019-01-28). Archived from the original on 2021-01-11. Retrieved on 2021-01-18.
  7. "Ernest Withers", The Times, October 27, 2007.