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John Shearer (photographer)

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Shearer was a recipient of the 2019 Trailblazers Award bestowed by the African American Advisory Board of Westchester County.
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During his life, he accumulated 175 national awards, was exhibited at the
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while in his teens. After graduating from high school, he enrolled at the
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Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism faculty
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African-American history of Westchester County, New York
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American photographer, writer, and filmmaker (1947–2019)
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as a full-time staff photographer. In 1969, he left
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Index

John D. Shearer
photojournalism
John F. Kennedy
Martin Luther King Jr.
Muhammad Ali
his fight
Joe Frazier
Harlem
Phyllis Shearer
Westchester County, New York
Ted Shearer
BBDO
Quincy
Greenburgh, New York
Scholastic
Grand Central Terminal
Rochester Institute of Technology
Vietnam War
Look
Life
Gordon Parks
Association of Magazine Photographers
prostate cancer
Eastham, Massachusetts
Time
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Museum of Modern Art
Whitney Museum of American Art
Columbia University
Graduate School of Journalism

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