Norma Holt (1918-2013) made a living for many years as a photographer of children. She also was a documentary-style street photographer in New York City and her images taken there, and throughout the dozens of countries in which she traveled, highlighted her social activism, belief in racial and socio-economic equality, and the rights of women, children and the elderly. Her photographic portraits of artists appeared in two publications.
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