The individual of choice for this blog for female photojournalists is Ruby Washington . She was the first African American woman staff photographer at The New York Times in the mid-1970s. In 1952, on a farm in Patterson, Georgia, Washington was born with a passion for photojournalism. From her youth, she had a personal passion, her family’s spiritual beliefs, and that burning desire to document and report important events with her own touch, which became her drive for entering such a profound field. Photo by: Rudy Washington/New York Times While having such an ambition, there were also many hindrances that raised doubts if she should proceed with such a career. Dealing with racism and segregation for not just her race, but her gender as well. Growing up, she went to school in a hostile environment where she had to be escorted to and from school each day by federal marshals due to the violence she endured. Rejection and social isolation were soon to follow; nevertheless, Washingto...
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