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Check out this exhibition of photographs by John W. Mosely (1907-1969) in Gladfelter at the Center for the Humanities at Temple. In images of the famous and unknown, Mosley captured the distinctive culture of Philadelphia’s African American community during the mid-century. This exhibition is presented by the Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection of Temple University Libraries in partnership with the Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News.