Grad Student Research Alert 2! I would love to see what an enterprising visual rhetoric scholar might do with one of these projects:
1. A study of the role of Robert Franks’ The Americans in Cold War rhetorical culture.
2. The Movement, a photo book produced by SNCC (Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee) in 1964. Edited by Lorraine Hansberry and Elizabeth Martinez. Described in one bibliography I found as “now rare and hard to find, but beloved and  treasured by those lucky enough to possess a copy.” Here’s something to get you started.

Grad Student Research Alert 2! I would love to see what an enterprising visual rhetoric scholar might do with one of these projects:

1. A study of the role of Robert Franks’ The Americans in Cold War rhetorical culture.

2. The Movement, a photo book produced by SNCC (Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee) in 1964. Edited by Lorraine Hansberry and Elizabeth Martinez. Described in one bibliography I found as “now rare and hard to find, but beloved and treasured by those lucky enough to possess a copy.” Here’s something to get you started.

Grad Student Research Alert 2! I would love to see what an enterprising visual rhetoric scholar might do with one of these projects:
1. A study of the role of Robert Franks’ The Americans in Cold War rhetorical culture.
2. The Movement, a photo book produced by SNCC (Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee) in 1964. Edited by Lorraine Hansberry and Elizabeth Martinez. Described in one bibliography I found as “now rare and hard to find, but beloved and  treasured by those lucky enough to possess a copy.” Here’s something to get you started.

Grad Student Research Alert 2! I would love to see what an enterprising visual rhetoric scholar might do with one of these projects:

1. A study of the role of Robert Franks’ The Americans in Cold War rhetorical culture.

2. The Movement, a photo book produced by SNCC (Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee) in 1964. Edited by Lorraine Hansberry and Elizabeth Martinez. Described in one bibliography I found as “now rare and hard to find, but beloved and treasured by those lucky enough to possess a copy.” Here’s something to get you started.

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