Eric Etheridge Explained

Eric Etheridge
Occupation:journalist, editor
Nationality:American
Alma Mater:Vanderbilt University
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Eric J. Etheridge is an American journalist and photographer who was the initial editor, in 1995, of George,[1] [2] the magazine co-founded by John F. Kennedy, Jr.[3]

Life

Etheridge is a native of Mississippi. Etheridge is a 1979 graduate of Vanderbilt University. He documented victims of gun violence in the Bronx.[4]

In July 2006, The New York Times Magazine published a selection of his then-and-now photos of individuals who had taken part in the Freedom Rides of 1961. Etheridge had found mug shots of the arrested Riders in the files of the Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission, and he photographed a number of the former Riders whom he was able to track down. In 2008, that material served as the basis for his book .[5] His portrait of Freedom Rider Charles Sellers accompanied the latter's New York Times obituary.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: New York Magazine. 1996-03-04. New York Media, LLC.
  2. Book: Spy. March 1998. Sussex Publishers, LLC.
  3. Book: Berman, Matt. JFK Jr., George, & Me: A Memoir. 2014-09-30. Simon and Schuster. 9781451697261.
  4. News: Artist shares stories of Bronx gun violence through projected photos. 2018-08-18.
  5. News: 50 Years After Their Mug Shots, Portraits of Mississippi's Freedom Riders. The New York Times . 15 May 2018 . 2018-08-18. Berger . Maurice .
  6. News: Risen . Clay . Charles Sellers, 98, Historian Who Upset the Postwar Consensus, Dies . The New York Times . 24 September 2021 . 28 September 2021.