Herbert Randall

Herbert Eugene Randall, Jr. (born December 16, 1936, in the Bronx)[1] is an American photographer who had documented the effects of the Civil Rights Movement.

Randall was also a founding member of the Kamoinge Workshop, a collective of African-American photographers, in New York City in 1963.

One seen worldwide was the bloodied, concussed Rabbi Arthur Lelyveld, head of a prominent Cleveland congregation and former conscientious objector to World War II.

He and Bobs Tusa, the archivist at USM, wrote Faces of Freedom Summer, which was published by the University of Alabama Press in 2001.

He served as Coordinator of Photography for the New York City Board of Education and as a Photographic Consultant to the National Media Center Foundation.