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The Father of Chicano Art Photography

was born in 1941 in Douglas, Arizona, a small border town in a region known for cattle ranching and copper mining. His upbringing as the Mexican American son of a maid and a boilermaker played a decisive role in his formation as a photographer. The family moved to Phoenix when he was 6, where the children (Louis was the oldest of three sons) would receive

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