Tam fiofori biography of martin luther king

          Photographs by Marilyn Nance, Tam Fiofori, and CBAAC.!

          Musician and critic Tam Fiofori captured this paradox in a profile of Martin Luther King, Jr., Day. As the three white men spoke enthusiastically.

        1. Musician and critic Tam Fiofori captured this paradox in a profile of Martin Luther King, Jr., Day. As the three white men spoke enthusiastically.
        2. Uncle Tam, the Nigerian writer, photographer and documentary filmmaker Tam Fiofori () has joined the ancestors.
        3. Photographs by Marilyn Nance, Tam Fiofori, and CBAAC.
        4. The Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr., New. York: Warner Books pp.
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        6. Tam Fiofori

          Nigerian documentary photographer (1942–2024)

          Tam Fiofori (1942 – 25 June 2024) was a Nigerian documentary photographer. Notable for his albums chronicling Nigeria's history, Fiofori was also a filmmaker, writer, critic and media consultant.[1] The subjects of his films include the Nigerian artists Biodun Olaku, J.

          D. 'Okhai Ojeikere and Olu Amoda. Much travelled, Fiofori lived in Harlem, New York, in the 1960s, becoming Sun Ra's manager, and producing writing that is considered "a founding connection between Ra and the movement that would be known as Afrofuturism".[2] Fiofori died on 25 June 2024, at the age of 82.[3]

          Early life and education

          Born in Okrika in Rivers State, southern Nigeria, in 1942,[4] Fiofori grew up in Benin City, where his father, Emmanuel Fiofori, taught at Edo College.[5]

          Fiofori was educated at King's College, Lagos, going on to university studies at King's College London, in 1959,[