These images make the past present. They refute the notion that
photographs of charged historical subjects lose their power, softening
and becoming increasingly aesthetic with time. These images are not
going softly into any artistic realm. Instead they send shock waves
through the brain, implicating ever larger chunks of American society
and in many ways reaching up to the present. They give one a deeper and
far sadder understanding of what it has meant to be white and to be
black in America. And what it still means.
--Book Review, New York Times, January 13, 2000