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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Henri Leighton (1917 in Memphis – May 21, Henri Leighton (1917 in Memphis – May 21, 2004 in Plainfield) was an American photographer and technical writer on photography, noted for his mid-century pictures of African-American children playing in city streets. In his fifties he abandoned photography for a later career, teaching himself jewellery, which he sold commercially.elf jewellery, which he sold commercially.
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rdfs:comment Henri Leighton (1917 in Memphis – May 21, Henri Leighton (1917 in Memphis – May 21, 2004 in Plainfield) was an American photographer and technical writer on photography, noted for his mid-century pictures of African-American children playing in city streets. In his fifties he abandoned photography for a later career, teaching himself jewellery, which he sold commercially.elf jewellery, which he sold commercially.
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