John W. Mosley (May 19, 1907 – Oct 1, 1969) was a self-taught photojournalist who extensively documented the everyday activities of the African-American community in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for more than 30 years, a period including both World War II & civil rights movement.
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John W. Mosley (May 19, 1907 – Oct 1, 1969) was a self-taught photojournalist who extensively documented the everyday activities of the African-American community in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for more than 30 years, a period including both World War ... -
You can tell that a book is taking itself seriously when it starts with a joke such asThere are at least seven confirmed cases of misidentification due to facial recognition technology, six of which involve Black people who have been wrongfully accused
innocenceproject.org/artif…I'm a computer programmer.
If other programmers are familair with this book then this phrase "black arts" could be reinforcing negative stereotypes of BP unconsciously contributing further to AI programmers not considering including POC etc in the totality of our world.
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I feel like I'm gonna get into a lot of trouble if I keep asking this question.