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To: Fred Nerks

Hmm, remember the strange collage of a “dock photo”? Of course you do..

What year did MX arrive by Black Star Line and where did he disembark? Wasn’t it Chicago?

Just by the way.


1,460 posted on 08/03/2012 3:16:30 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point. CSLewis)
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To: little jeremiah

His brother wrote with great pride how he had met a ship of The Black Star Line and posed for photographs with the captain...he wrote that it was in 1965 iirc, but that’s open to question. One of the items on the dock might be described as either a sea chest or a camera case.
Richard Wright, who accompanied MX to both the Bandung Conference in Indonesia where MX first met Sukarno (most timelines leave that out) and his first trip to the Middle East in 1959, was a photographer and publisher of a magazine known as NOW! for which we can find no archives.

You really want to go there?

There are people in that image who appear to have been added, one of whom has been tentatively indentified as the Marda who was at the Nachmanoffs in Hawaii. The central character appears to be too tall to be the kenyan, he’s loaded down with a cartload of false lei, and the man who is supposed to be Stanley Armour Dunham has an arm that was taken from the man on the far right - whose right arm is missing.

I have a love-hate relationship with that image. It both tells much and conceals much. One thing it appears to conceal is a white object on the ground - that follows the contours one would expect to see if it was a basinette.

The original of that image would be interesting.


1,463 posted on 08/03/2012 3:54:18 PM PDT by Fred Nerks (Fair Dinkum!)
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