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FILE -- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, then known as Lewis Alcindor, at center, with the basketball and trophy he was awarded after breaking a high school record in New York, March 7, 1965. Don Hogan Charles, who was the first black photographer to be hired by The New York Times, and who drew acclaim for his evocative shots of the civil rights movement and everyday life in New York, died on Dec. 15, 2017, in New York. He was 79. (Don Hogan Charles/The New York Times)
A MARCH 7, 1965, FILE PHOTO. MINIMALNA CENA 100USD!!!
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DON HOGAN CHARLES/The New York T/EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
DON HOGAN CHARLES
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