An in-depth examination of American photographer Robert Frank's "The Americans," with essays accompanied by over two hundred black-and-white photographs, including the eighty-three that appeared in "The Americans.".
Sarah Benjamin, a Jewish teenager on the brink of Kennedy's New Frontier, wonders if she can endure four more years of Stuart Hall, Indianapolis's most exclusive, very Christian, and impossibly stuffy school for girls.
The 1960s represented an era of change as new frontiers in space were conquered while on the ground, free love, rock 'n' roll and drug abuse dominated American culture.
Looks at life in the United States during the 1940s, focusing on the people who lived through that decade. Features over 300 images from the Bettmann and Corbis archives.