The Age of Rage: Protest, Camera, Action
Briefly

The 'Age of Rage' reflects anger at denied agency for marginalized groups post-World War II, as previous narratives continue to overlook their contributions and struggles.
Despite the rise of the 'Age of Promise' after World War II, the erasure of contributions from marginalized communities highlights enduring power dynamics and systemic oppression.
State violence against innocent citizens exemplifies the ongoing struggle for political agency, underscoring the necessity of photography as a voice for the oppressed.
The anthology captures the evolving resistance movements through protest photography, revealing how visual narratives have played a crucial role in advocating for social justice.
Read at The Nation
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