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‘68: The News, The Stories, The Photographs

As one of the world’s leading newspapers, the International Herald Tribune (IHT) is famous for its balanced, intelligent perspective and exploration of all areas of human interest. Its journalists witnessed and wrote about the extraordinary events of ’68 making the stories of the people who fought for their voices to be heard available to readers in every corner of the globe.

The striking photographs in this exhibition, contextualised by front pages, will illustrate why 1968 was unique and tell the story of a seminal year in world history.

There is a Platform talk on 27 May to accompany this exhibition.

‘68: The News, The Stories, The Photographs finished on: 28 June 2008

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