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Roland Freeman
Baltimore, Silimin gɔli July 27, 1936
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Roland L. Freeman (bɛ daa dɔɣi o la Silimiin goli July biɛɣ'pishi ni ayopɔin dali yuuni 1936 ka daa kpi Silimiin goli August dabaa ayopɔin dali yuuni 2023) daa nyɛla nuchee ni baŋda ŋun tuma jɛndi anfooninima yaabu.[1] Ŋun daa nyɛ zuɣulan zaŋ n-ti Group for Cultural Documentation, di nyɛla din daa piligi yuuni 1991 ka be Washington, D.C.[2]

Freeman nyɛla ŋun daa kpi Washington, D.C. Silimiin goli August dabaa ayopɔin dali yuuni 2023, o yuun pihinii ni ayopɔin saha.[3]

  • Folkroots: Images of Mississippi Black Folklife, 1974–1976 (1977)[4]
  • Roland L. Freeman, a Baltimore Portfolio, 1968–1979 (1979)[5]
  • Southern Roads/City Pavements: Photographs of Black Americans (1981)[6]
  • The Arabbers of Baltimore (1989)[7]
  • Margaret Walker's 'For My People': A Tribute (1992)[8]
  • A Communion of the Spirits: African-American Quilters, Preservers, and Their Stories (1996)[9]
  • The Mule Train: A Journey of Hope Remembered (1998)[10]
  • A Tribute to Worth Long (2006)[11]
  • Piney Woods School: an Oral History (1982)[18]
  • Inside Out: Photographs from Lorton (1986)[19]
  • Drawing Our Worlds Together (1998)[20]
  • Fire In My Bones (2000)[21]
  1. National Endowment for the Arts Statement on the Death of National Heritage Fellow Roland Freeman (15 August 2023).
  2. What We Do.
  3. Murphy, Brian (August 17, 2023). "Roland L. Freeman, whose photos chronicled Black life, dies at 87". The Washington Post. https://www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2023/08/16/roland-freeman-photograher-black-dies/.
  4. Freeman, Roland (1977). Folkroots: Images of Mississippi Black Folklife (1974–1976). Jackson, Mississippi: Mississippi Department of Archives and History. OCLC 4014482.
  5. Freeman, Roland L. (1979). Roland L. Freeman, a Baltimore Portfolio, 1968–1979: A Black Photographer Looks At His Hometown. Catonsville, Maryland: University of Maryland Baltimore County Library. LCCN 79-64296. OCLC 6916224.
  6. Freeman, Roland L. (1981). Southern Roads/City Pavements: Photographs of Black Americans. New York: International Center of Photography. ISBN 9780933642041. LCCN 81-80577. OCLC 7776297.
  7. Freeman, Roland L. (1989). The Arabbers of Baltimore (1st ed.). Centreville, Maryland: Tidewater Publishers. ISBN 9780870333972. LCCN 88-40561. OCLC 19353600.
  8. Walker, Margaret (1992). Margaret Walker's 'For My People': A Tribute. photographs by Roland L. Freeman. Jackson, Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 9780878056132. LCCN 92-28492. OCLC 26353197. OL 1724786M.
  9. Freeman, Roland L. (1996). A Communion of the Spirits: African-American Quilters, Preservers, and Their Stories. foreword by Cuesta Benberry. Nashville, Tennessee: Rutledge Hill Press. ISBN 9781558534254. LCCN 96-26202. OCLC 34943313.
  10. Freeman, Roland L. (1998). Levine, David B. (ed.). The Mule Train: A Journey of Hope Remembered. Nashville, Tennessee: Rutledge Hill Press. ISBN 9781558536609. LCCN 98-23252. OCLC 39157624.
  11. Freeman, Roland L. (2006). A Tribute to Worth Long: Still on the Case, a Pioneer's Continuing Commitment. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage; Group for Cultural Documentation. LCCN 2013-432360. OCLC 183190495.
  12. Freeman, Roland L. (1977). City Pavements, Country Roads. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Antioch University. LCCN 78-53508. OCLC 5128697.
  13. Freeman, Roland L. (1981). Something to Keep You Warm: the Roland Freeman Collection of Black American quilts from the Mississippi Heartland. Jackson, Mississippi: Department of Archives and History, Mississippi State Historical Museum. ISBN 9780938896319. LCCN 81-620010. OCLC 8452156.
  14. Perry, Regenia A.; Freeman, Roland L. (1988). More Than Just Something to Keep You Warm: The Afro-American Folk Art Tradition. Paramus, New Jersey: Bergen Museum of Art and Science. OCLC 181349505.
  15. Freeman, Roland (1989). Stand By Me: African American Expressive Culture in Philadelphia. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, Office of Folklife Programs. LCCN 90-119086. OCLC 21153880.
  16. Freeman, Roland L. (1992). Some Thing of Value: Images of African and African-American Folklife. Atlanta, Georgia: APEX Museum. OCLC 52473903.
  17. Barilleaux, René Paul, ed. (2004). Journey of the Spirit: the Art of Gwendolyn A. Magee. essay by Roland L. Freeman. Jackson, Mississippi: Mississippi Museum of Art. ISBN 9781887422093. LCCN 2004-55923. OCLC 55947973.
  18. Harrison, Alferdteen (1982). Piney Woods School: an Oral History. photographs by Roland Freeman (Print-on-demand ed.). Jackson, Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 9781578068760. LCCN 82-11150. OCLC 769850593.
  19. Ruckman, Karen (1986). Inside Out: Photographs from Lorton. curated by Roland L. Freeman. Washington, D.C.: Lorton Photography Workshop. OCLC 79153880.
  20. Plotkin, Joel (1998). Drawing Our Worlds Together: an Overview of the Young Person's Cultural Exchange Program and a Gallery of Artwork from the Exhibits. collaborators David B. Levine, Judith H. Katz and Roland L. Freeman. Washington, D.C.: Group for Cultural Documentation. OCLC 57398896.
  21. Hinson, Glenn (2000). Fire In My Bones: Transcendence and the Holy Spirit in African American Gospel. photographs by Roland L. Freeman. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 9780812235289. OCLC 247143942.