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Moneta Sleet Jr.

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209: 266:. He gained the affection and esteem of many civil rights leaders, many of whom called on him by name. When Coretta Scott King found out that no African American photographers had been assigned to cover her husband's funeral service, she demanded that Sleet be a part of the press pool. If he was not, she threatened to bar all photographers from the service. Besides his photo of Coretta Scott King, he also captured grieving widow 183:(NYU) in 1950. He also studied at the School of Modern Photography where he furthered his photography skills. During this same time Sleet served in an all-African American unit in World War II and was an assistant at a commercial operated studio. After his education at NYU he was a sports journalist for the 326:, a judge who used to be on the United States District Court for the District of Delaware, Lisa, and Michael Sleet. He had three grandchildren: Ashlee Evertsz, Moneta Sleet III, and Kelsi Sleet. Sleet was also a member of 694: 330:, the oldest African-American Greek-lettered organization, along with MLK. He was a part of an overseas press club so he took a lot of pictures of international world leaders. 424: 351: 729: 704: 724: 519: 176: 699: 689: 714: 134: 709: 290:, he also worked by Martin Luther King Jr.’s side for 13 years, capturing historical moments of the civil rights movement. A famous image of 575: 719: 684: 679: 149:
man to win the Pulitzer, and the first African American to win the award for journalism. He died of cancer in 1996 at the age of 70.
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Special moments in African-American history, 1955-1996: The photographs of Moneta Sleet, Jr., Ebony magazine's Pulitzer Prize winner
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Special Moments in African-American History, 1955-1996: the Photographs of Moneta Sleet, Jr., Ebony Magazine's Pulitzer Prize Winner
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in a blue leather jacket and jeans in his office at the United Nations, Ghana's
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Sleet married his wife Juanita in 1950 and had two sons and one daughter:
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magazine in 1955. Over the next 41 years, he captured photos of young
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best known for his work as a staff photographer for
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Owensboro, Kentucky
Baldwin, New York
Calverton National Cemetery
press photographer
Ebony
Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography
Coretta Scott King
Martin Luther King Jr.
African-American
Owensboro, Kentucky
cum laude
Kentucky State University
historically black college
New York University
Amsterdam News
John P. Davis

Coretta Scott King
Bernice King
Ebony
Muhammad Ali
Dizzy Gillespie
Stevie Wonder
Emperor Haile Selassie I
Jomo Kenyatta
Andrew Young
Kwame Nkrumah
William Tubman
Billie Holiday

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