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This lesson is about the historic work of photojournalist Mohamed Amin. You will see how Amin photographed African governments as they shifted away from the colonial era. You will learn about his images of famine in Ethiopia and how they moved the world. You will discover how Amin photographed the nature and sports of East Africa.

You will:
Explore some stories and exhibits about Mo Amin’s life and photography.
Answer some questions about what you have seen and read.

This lesson will take 30–45 minutes to complete.

This lesson can be used in the classroom or given to students to work through independently, with fellow students, or with another adult. The content is accessible to a wide range of ages, but is especially geared toward students aged 12 and over.

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