1904-1971

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1904-1971

For the thrill of it

Leopold, Loeb, and the murder that shocked Chicago
2008
Presents a detailed account of the murder of fourteen-year-old Bobby Franks in Chicago in 1924, the arrest of Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb, their trial, and imprisonment.

The value of responsibility

the story of Ralph Bunche
1978
Presents a biography, stressing the value of responsibility, of the Afro-American who was instrumental in the establishment of the United Nations.

Ralph J. Bunche

peacemaker
1991
Biography of the African-American statesman and diplomat who was one of the founders of the United Nations and who received the Nobel Prize for his peacemaking efforts.

Margaret Bourke-White

racing with a dream
1998
Examines the personal life and photographic career of the woman who served as a photojournalist for the magazine "Life" during World War II and the Korean War.

Margaret Bourke-White

1988
A biography of the woman who became a staff photographer for Life magazine and served overseas as a correspondent during World War II and the Korean War.

Margaret Bourke-White

the early work, 1922-1930
2005
Profiles the early work of photographer Margaret Bourke-White, featuring the photos she published between 1922 and 1930.

Ralph Bunche

winner of the Nobel Peace Prize
1999
Discusses the personal and professional life of the statesman and diplomat who was one of the founders of the United Nations and who received the Nobel Prize for his peacemaking efforts.

Margaret Bourke-White

a biography
1986
Describes the life of the imaginative photographer including her work for Fortune and Life magazine.

Ralph J. Bunche

peacemaker
2002
Biography of the African-American statesman and diplomat who was one of the founders of the United Nations and who received the Nobel Prize for his peacemaking efforts.

Margaret Bourke-White

adventurous photographer
2005
Presents the biography of twentieth-century photojournalist, Margaret Bourke-White and chronicles her childhood in New York City and achievements including being the first woman photographer for "Life" magazine, the first foreign photographer allowed in the Soviet Union, and her experiences around the world.

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