Stars and Strife
A clash of cultures at Boston's City Hall in 1976 symbolized the city's years-long confrontation with the busing of schoolchildren
- By Celia Wren
- Smithsonian magazine, April 2006, Subscribe
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The day he borrowed his family’s flag for the demonstration, Rakes says, he was simmering with two years of pent-up frustration. Another set of protesters threw debris and rocks at his group, he adds, and that “sent everybody over the edge....It kind of exploded at that moment.”
The photograph won Forman his second consecutive Pulitzer Prize. (Today he is a videographer for WCVB-TV in Boston.) “I don’t want to say I was lucky to get it, because I knew what I was doing,” he says. “But I was lucky to get it.”
The photograph also made Landsmark something of a local celebrity, and he became a spokesman in the media and other public forums on racial tolerance. From 1989 to 1997 he worked in the office of the mayor of Boston, dealing with violence reduction and other issues.
Though Landsmark acknowledges that Forman’s photograph led him to a “leadership role” on issues of race and economics, he also says he’s tired of being asked about it. “What I find somewhat annoying, after all this time,” he says, “is that that single photograph sometimes overshadows many of the actual accomplishments that I’ve been involved with.” Last December, for example, he received the American Institute of Architects’ Whitney M. Young Jr. Award, for exemplifying the profession’s responsibility to take on social issues.
Rakes’ actions at City Hall Plaza led to a conviction for assault with a deadly weapon and a two-year suspended sentence. “The picture—it says what it says, but it doesn’t tell the whole story,” he says. “You know, there’s nothing I can do about it. I just move on in my life.”
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Comments (1)
I like that this story told Rakes' side; it lets me understand the anger at the busing, although it is very misplaced. I like more that he got in some legal trouble for his actions.
Posted by Kenny on July 21,2009 | 12:26 AM