The photography of Diana Davies captured not only the turbulence of the 1960s and 1970s, but also a distinct sense of community stemming from the era. Email And if you liked this post, be sure to check out these popular posts: Inside The History Of The Daguerreotype, The Pioneering Photographic Process That Captured 19th-Century Life Bernie Sanders' Political Career — Captured By The Photographer Who May Know Him Best 33 Powerful Photos Of The March On Washington That Changed Civil Rights In America 1 of 28 A group of gay rights activists during a Gay-In at Central Park in New York City. Though Diana Davies captured many moments of activism during the counterculture era, such as anti-Vietnam War protests and the civil rights movement, her most well-known and most revolutionary works are from the early gay rights movement and the women's liberation movement.
Author: Andrew Milne
Published at: 2025-08-05 23:00:00
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